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  2. Battleship (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game of Battleship is thought to have its origins in the French game L'Attaque played during World War I, although parallels have also been drawn to E. I. Horsman's 1890 game Basilinda, [1] and the game is said to have been played by Russian officers before World War I. [3] In 1907 the game playing was mentioned in the diary of Russian poet Ryurik Ivnev. [4]

  3. Game of the Day: Battleship War - AOL

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    Battleship War puts you in charge of your very own task fleet, ready to take on the enemy Today's Game of the Day is a modern take on the classic board game, Battleship!

  4. Battleship (film) - Wikipedia

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    Battleship is a 2012 American military science fiction action film based on the board game of the same name.The film was directed by Peter Berg from a script by brothers Jon and Erich Hoeber and stars Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgård, Brooklyn Decker, Rihanna in her feature film debut, Tadanobu Asano, Hamish Linklater and Liam Neeson.

  5. Secret Santa Ideas: 5 Best Dollar Tree Gifts for $10 or Less

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    Colorforms Battleship Board Games: $1.25 each. Miniature Pool Game: $1.25 each. Mattel Uno Go Card Game: $1.25 each. Classic Games Playing Cards, Two Decks: $1.25 each. Twist-E-Beads Puzzle Chain ...

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  7. Hasbro Family Game Night - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro Family Game Night is the first installment of its eponymous game series, published by Electronic Arts. It is a mini-game collection consisting of six Hasbro board games - Battleship, Boggle, Connect Four, Sorry!, Sliders and Yahtzee. The games all have traditional versions as well as "advanced" variants exclusive to the Family Game Night ...