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    Garry SmithBy Garry Smith4 November 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    As the king of the monsters celebrates its 69th birthday, we take a look at every time Godzilla ever made an appearance in a game, from humble beginnings on the Commodore C64 in the early Eighties to the pinnacle of monster mayhem, Destroy All Monsters Melee on the Nintendo 64. How many do you remember?

    Godzilla

    C64, 1983

    Completely unrelated to Toho, Godzilla on Commodore 64 is a well thought-out strategy game where Godzilla is attacking from the ocean, and you have to stop him before he destroys Tokyo. Use a nuke to destroy him, but not when he’s too close to the city.

    Godzilla & the Martians

    ZX Spectrum, 1984

    Beyond the title, this game doesn’t seem to have any relation to Godzilla. The instruction manual says, “The Martians have invaded, destroying the molecular structure of Earth’s atmosphere to make it compatible with their own planet. “The girl of your dreams” is trapped at the top of a building site but for the moment protected from the evil invaders by a friendly dinosaur!” Sounds like a Mario clone!

    Godzilla vs. 3 Major Monsters

    MSX, 1984

    This was the first official Godzilla game and is a single-screen action game (because the MSX had problems scrolling screens) where Godzilla breathes fire at Megalon, Kumonga, and King Ghidora. Calling Kumonga a major monster is a stretch.

    Fierce Dragon Godzilla: Metropolis Destruction

    FM-7 and PC X-1, 1985

    Godzilla stomps through the forest in this action game, crushing tanks and destroying soldiers. The more damage he does, the more points.

    Gojira-kun

    MSX, 1985

    Play as an adorable baby Godzilla in this cute puzzle-platformer, which later ended up becoming the Game Boy Godzilla game from 1990.

    The Movie Monster Game

    C64 & Apple II, 1986

    Developed by Epyx, not only did this include Godzilla, it had (unsurprisingly) other movie monsters too, including Mothra and Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. It had famous landmarks for them to destroy too, from London’s Big Ben to the Eiffel Tower and more.

    Monster’s Fair

    MSX, 1986

    Play as Mothra in this Commando-like, as well as Gezora (Space Amoeba), Hedorah, Minilla, and Godzilla.

    Godzilla: Monster of Monsters

    Famicom 1988/NES, 1989

    Developed by Compile, which also made Puyo Puyo, you play as Godzilla or Mothra in this side-scrolling beat-’em-up.

    Godzilla

    Game Boy, 1990

    This was based on Gojira-kun from 1986, but in this version you can’t use Godzilla’s atomic breath, probably because it’s a port of the Famicom game where you play as Minilla.

    Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters

    NES, 1992

    Play as the military in this turn-based strategy game, which looks a little like Advance Wars.

    Godzilla

    PC-98, 1993

    This one-on-one fighting game for the PC Engine had a great orchestral soundtrack.

    Godzilla

    Arcade, 1993

    Side-scrolling action game. Godzilla warms up by stomping on tanks across the city before going one-on-one with other monsters.

    Godzilla: King of the Monsters

    Game Boy, 1993

    Another side-scrolling beat-’em-up in which Godzilla destroy fighter jets and battles other monsters.

    Godzilla: Battle Legends

    Turbo Duo, 1993

    The CD version of Godzilla for PC-98

    Super Godzilla

    SNES, 1994

    A follow-up to Godzilla on Famicom, the screen is split into two, showing Godzilla’s location in one and what’s he’s doing in the other.

    Godzilla: Monster War

    Super Famicom, 1994

    Another one-on-one fighting game, with eight monsters to fighter with.

    Godzilla: The Atomar Nightmare

    ZX Spectrum, 1995

    A simple-looking, unlicensed Godzilla strategy game.

    Godzilla: Heart-Pounding Monster Island

    Sega Pico, 1995

    A very different Godzilla game that features Chibi versions of the monsters. Click on them in different scenes to watch things happen.

    Godzilla: Archipelago Shock

    Saturn, 1995

    Monsters invade an isometric city with players controlling the Japanese defense force.

    Godzilla: Giant Monster March

    Game Gear, 1995

    Play as Godzilla or G-Force in another Advance Wars-like tactics game.

    Godzilla Movie Studio Tour

    PC, 1998

    An interactive tour of Toho Studios.

    Godzilla Online

    PC, 1998

    Launching alongside the movie, this online-only MMO was exclusive to the gaming service, GameStorm.

    Godzilla Trading Battle

    PlayStation, 1998

    This Pokemon-like included one of the largest collections of Toho monsters ever.

    Godzilla Generations

    Dreamcast, 1998

    Play as monsters whose goal is to destroy cities in this Dreamcast launch game.

    Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact

    Dreamcast, 1999

    A sequel to Godzilla Generations, IGN scored Maximum Impact 2.5 out of 10, saying “One of the worst Dreamcast games ever released gets a sequel.”

    Godzilla: The Series

    Game Boy Color, 1999

    Based on the animated series, play as Godzilla in a side-scroller that IGN scored 6/10.

    Godzilla: The Series – Monster Wars

    Game Boy Color, 1999

    Despite the subtitle Monster Wars, there’s only one monster in the game! It’s much the same as Godzilla ’98 and scored 5/10 on IGN.

    Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee

    Gamecube, 2002/Xbox, 2003

    This four-player brawler was the peak of Godzilla games, scoring 8.5 on IGN and described as “without a doubt the best Godzilla game to date.”

    Godzilla Domination

    GBA, 2002

    Developed by Wayforward, which recently worked on Advance Wars 1+2 Rebootcamp, this companion game to Destroy All Monsters Melee had nice pixel art but “very little substance beyond the pretty looks”, according to IGN’s review, which scored it 5.5/10.

    Godzilla: Save the Earth

    PS2/Xbox, 2004

    Boasting almost identical gameplay to Destroy All Monsters Melee, the PS2 and Xbox version scored 6.5 because it was essentially the same game.

    Godzilla Unleashed

    Wii/PS2, 2007

    Play as 23 of Toho’s biggest monsters in a story-driven brawler that, unfortunately, wasn’t that good, scoring just 4.9.

    Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash

    DS, 2007

    Scoring 3/10, IGN said Double Smash “looks terrible and reduces the King of the Monsters to a mush of no-texture polygons, then puts him in a tedious series of punching planes and kicking boats.”

    Godzilla: Strike Zone

    mobile 2014

    Based on the 2014 Godzilla movie, you play as a soldier parachuting into San Francisco in this survival horror game.

    Godzilla Smash 3

    mobile, 2014

    Scenes of Godzilla play out while you play this match-three game.

    Godzilla

    PS4/PS3, 2015

    Developed by Natsume, this was another monster free-for-all brawler that scored 4.5/10 and had a destruction mode similar to Godzilla Generations.

    Shin Godzilla

    PSVR demo, 2016

    Play a civilian caught in the middle of Godzilla’s rampage in this PlayStation VR demo.

    Godzilla: Defense Force

    mobile, 2019

    Collect kaiju and defend your city in this base defense game for mobile, which has a 4.8 rating on the App Store.

    Godzilla Battle Line

    mobile, 2021

    Build a team of the strongest monsters from the Toho universe before pitting them against a rival in frantic, three-minute real-time battles.

    Godzilla Destruction

    mobile, 2021

    Raze cities to the ground in this mobile game, which was discontinued in 2022.

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