I will randomly drop things I have collected through old VHS tapes and a few 16 mm film strips, and other film sources. Please don't request anything right now, I am slowly digging through all my stuff. If you remember my videos from daftmahatma you'll note that eventually I uploaded hundreds of videos. I probably won't touch promo's... too much bad mojo dealing with those. Thank you to everyone that makes RU-vid enjoyable... I look forward to your comments. Add me as a friend and you'll be able to comment instantly to any added videos.
They say you can play it anywhere. But honestly, what parents going to let their kid take all that crap in the station wagon, much less some dock of a bay.
Battleship is the game I would like to nickname "The German Big Oof" from Deutschland. The German Big Oof: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e8Sj-TwYef8.html
I loved Battleship, not just for its suspense, but also because it was one of the first portable games, looking way ahead to the laptop, the BlackBerry, and electronic games, as a concept way ahead of its time. No wonder it's still popular today. Thanks for posting!
He would a been a great narrator for this commercial, "Battle Ships a game of strategy and you can play it ANYWHERE! Stratego and Radarsearch are POISON"....."Well gentlemen, I don't think I need to tell you that you've just seen history being made"
The funny thing is, the commercial makes it look like you are in big trouble when you lose your battleship. But that's one of the FIRST things you want to lose. Obviously, when it gets down to the endgame, the one ship you want left is your destroyer because that's the hardest to locate, and even if you are behind, you still have a decent chance.
It wasn't made in 1967. It was made in the early '70s The game came out in 1967 but had a sexist cover with the son and father playing it, and the mother and daughter washing dishes in the kitchen. The commercial that first came out showed two seamen playing it and then their superior came out and said "What's goin' on here?" One of the players replies "He sank my battleship!" and the superior forms an angry "O" with his mouth while a ship's horn plays on the soundtrack.
@@davidjohnson7846 that's the cover that was on the set that i got as a child. i still have the game, the box it came in with that cover i threw out years ago since it was falling apart.
Jon Weber & I are going crazy trying to figure out what the recording is that they're using in the background. Some acoustically-recorded dance band 78, circa 1923-1924. Can anybody identify either the recording or the song? Thanks if so!
They don't make them with fresh dough they make them like stop and shop frozen dough already shaped , all the do is proof the dough and put in a fryaltor and dress