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*1984 (''UNLICENSED''): [[Godzilla and the Martians]] (ZX Spectrum)
*1984 (''UNLICENSED''): [[Godzilla and the Martians]] (ZX Spectrum)
*1984: [[Godzilla vs. 3 Giant Monsters]] (MSX)
*1984: [[Godzilla vs. 3 Giant Monsters]] (MSX)
*1985: [[Fierce Dragon Godzilla: Metropolis Destruction!!]] (FM-7/PC X-1)
*1984: [[Godzilla (PC-8801)|Godzilla (PC-8801/FM-7)]]
*1985: [[Gojira-Kun]] (MSX)
*1985: [[NEW Godzilla]]
*1985: [[Fierce Dragon Godzilla: Metropolis Destruction!!]] (PC X-1/FM-7)
*1985: [[Gojira-kun]] (MSX)
*1986: [[Monster's Fair]] (MSX)
*1986: [[Monster's Fair]] (MSX)
*1986: [[The Movie Monster Game]] (Commodore 64/Apple II)
*1986: [[The Movie Monster Game]] (Commodore 64/Apple II)
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*1992: [[Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field]]
*1992: [[Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field]]
*1993: [[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Gameboy)]]
*1993: [[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Gameboy)]]
*1993: [[Battle Baseball]]
*1993: [[Godzilla (PC-9801)]]
*1993: [[Godzilla (PC-9801)]]
*1993: [[Godzilla (Arcade)]]
*1993: [[Godzilla (Arcade)]]

Revision as of 05:05, 18 January 2017

Godzilla and numerous other Toho monsters have appeared in many video games throughout the years.


Video Games

Gallery

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