Battle Soccer: Field no HashaW
Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha

Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha is a soccer video game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1992.

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Circus Caper

Circus Caper, known as Moeru! Onīsan in Japan, is the title of a side-scrolling Nintendo Entertainment System video game where the player controls a young boy on a quest to save his sister who has been kidnapped by the circus. The game was released in 1989 by Toho and received poor reviews.

Godzilla (1990 video game)W
Godzilla (1990 video game)

Godzilla is a Game Boy video game developed by Compile. Although it was released in 1990, all of the monsters are from the Showa generation. The game is a port of an edition from the MSX console. Also the international version is slightly different from the Japanese version.

Godzilla (2014 video game)W
Godzilla (2014 video game)

Godzilla is a 2014 video game developed by Natsume-Atari and published by Bandai Namco Games for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 based on the Japanese monster Godzilla franchise by Toho. It was first released on December 18, 2014 in Japan only for the PlayStation 3. It was released on July 14, 2015 in North America and on July 17, 2015 in Europe. The Western PlayStation 4 version is based on the upgraded Japanese release called Godzilla VS, released on July 14, 2015, containing more content such as additional monsters.

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Godzilla Generations

Godzilla Generations is an action game developed by General Entertainment and published by Sega for the Dreamcast in 1998. It was exclusively released in Japan as one of the system's four launch titles. The game is based on the Godzilla franchise and involves the player controlling various giant monsters in an attempt to destroy real-life Japanese cities.

Godzilla Trading BattleW
Godzilla Trading Battle

Godzilla Trading Battle is a PlayStation video game released only in Japan in 1998 by Toho Co., Ltd. It featured almost every Toho kaiju up to that point as well as 6 new monsters created exclusively for the game.

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Godzilla: Battle Legends

Godzilla: Battle Legends, simply referred to as Godzilla in North America, is a fighting game based on the Godzilla film franchise, made for the Turbo Duo in 1993, developed by Alfa System and published in the United States by Hudson Soft.

Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters MeleeW
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee

Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee is a fighting game developed by Pipeworks Software and published by Infogrames under the Atari brand for GameCube in 2002. A similar but different game was later released for Game Boy Advance as Godzilla: Domination! A version for the Xbox with additional content was released in 2003.

Godzilla: Kaijuu no DaishingekiW
Godzilla: Kaijuu no Daishingeki

Godzilla: Kaijuu no Daishingeki is a 1995 video game developed by SIMS Co., Ltd. and published by Sega for the Game Gear and Master System system. A non-official fan translation to English was released on January 2, 2019 and 20 April 2020. A Mega Drive version was planned but never released.

Godzilla: Monster of MonstersW
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters

Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (ゴジラ) is a Nintendo Entertainment System video game released in the US in 1988 by Toho Co., Ltd. The North American version removes all references to Toho Cenfile-Soft Library and Compile, crediting the game to Toho Eizo on the title screen instead.

Godzilla: Monster WarW
Godzilla: Monster War

Godzilla: Kaijū Daikessen is a 2D fighting video game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. The game was developed by Alfa System and published by Toho. It was the second game based on Toho's Godzilla franchise to be released on Super Famicom, following 1993's Super Godzilla.

Godzilla: Save the EarthW
Godzilla: Save the Earth

Godzilla: Save the Earth is a fighting video game released in 2004 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Based on characters and situations from the Godzilla film series, the game itself is a sequel to Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. Godzilla: Save the Earth was followed by Godzilla: Unleashed in 2007.

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Godzilla: Unleashed

Godzilla: Unleashed is a 3D fighting video game based on the Godzilla film franchise for the Wii and PlayStation 2, developed by Pipeworks Software and published by Atari. The PS2 and Nintendo DS versions were released on November 20 and the Wii version on December 5, 2007, in North America, and all versions on February 22, 2008, in Europe.

Kaijū-ō GodzillaW
Kaijū-ō Godzilla

Kaijū-ō Godzilla is a 1993 action adventure game by Bandai for the Game Boy. It was released exclusively in Japan. The game is notable for featuring nearly every monster in the Godzilla franchise up until the time of its release.

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Kyoei Toshi

Kyoei Toshi is a video game for the PlayStation 4 developed by Granzella, who confirmed that it is the spiritual successor to their Disaster Report series of games, and several characters from that series also make cameo appearances in the game. The objective of the game is to escape a city ravaged by battles between giant monsters (kaiju), giant robots, and heroes from the famous live action and animated Japanese film and TV series Godzilla, the Ultra Series, Gamera, Patlabor, and Neon Genesis Evangelion. The game features the theme song "Shadow", performed by Mai Iida.

The Movie Monster GameW
The Movie Monster Game

The Movie Monster Game is a computer game released by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64 in 1986. The game offers a variety of scenarios, playable monsters, and cities to demolish (complete with famous landmarks, such as Tokyo Tower. The monsters are based on popular movie monsters such as The Blob, Mothra, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, and the Transformers, and Epyx was able to officially license Godzilla.

Super GodzillaW
Super Godzilla

Super Godzilla is a video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in Japan on December 23, 1993 by Toho. It was released in North America on July 1994.