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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===Single Player===
===Single Player===
In the single player game, players are able to choose from [[Godzilla]] himself, [[Anguirus]], [[King Ghidorah]], [[Gigan]], [[Megalon]], [[MechaGodzilla (Showa)|MechaGodzilla]], [[Biollante]] and [[Mothra]]. After selecting a monster, the player is taken to a map of [[Japan]] and must select an opponent to battle. Battles take place in the familiar 2D fighting screen popularized by ''Street Fighter 2'', though the game plays more akin to the SNES ''Dragon Ball Z'' fighting games. Each round has a time period of sixty seconds during which each monster fights with a variety of attacks to wear their opponent's energy bar down and win the round. At the end of the round, the player's score is tallied up based on time, energy, and the level of their opponent. Once every enemy monster has been defeated, the player enters the eighth, final round and must face the [[MechaGodzilla|Heisei MechaGodzilla]] or the [[Gotengo]]. Upon the defeat of one of those opponents, the credits roll and the game ends.
In the single player game, players are able to choose from [[Godzilla]] himself, [[Anguirus]], [[King Ghidorah]], [[Gigan]], [[Megalon]], [[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|Mechagodzilla]], [[Biollante]] and [[Mothra]]. After selecting a monster, the player is taken to a map of [[Japan]] and must select an opponent to battle. Battles take place in the familiar 2D fighting screen popularized by ''Street Fighter 2'', though the game plays more akin to the SNES ''Dragon Ball Z'' fighting games. Each round has a time period of sixty seconds during which each monster fights with a variety of attacks to wear their opponent's energy bar down and win the round. At the end of the round, the player's score is tallied up based on time, energy, and the level of their opponent. Once every enemy monster has been defeated, the player enters the eighth, final round and must face the [[Mechagodzilla|Heisei Mechagodzilla]] or the [[Gotengo]]. Upon the defeat of one of those opponents, the credits roll and the game ends.


[[File:1111j.jpg|thumb]]Each monster has a variety of standard and unique, special attacks and the ability to block. Standard attacks include light and heavy physical attacks (punch, kick, etc.) and varying degrees of energy-based attacks, a dash attack and a grab attack. Each monster also appears to have the ability to stun the opponent with a loud roar. As a succession of hits is landed, the monster will glow red, allowing a powerful super move to be unleashed. Monsters are able to use their projectile attacks to block oncoming projectiles, similar to ''Street Fighter 2'', and sometimes the two clash in a brief test-of-strength encounter.
[[File:1111j.jpg|thumb]]Each monster has a variety of standard and unique, special attacks and the ability to block. Standard attacks include light and heavy physical attacks (punch, kick, etc.) and varying degrees of energy-based attacks, a dash attack and a grab attack. Each monster also appears to have the ability to stun the opponent with a loud roar. As a succession of hits is landed, the monster will glow red, allowing a powerful super move to be unleashed. Monsters are able to use their projectile attacks to block oncoming projectiles, similar to ''Street Fighter 2'', and sometimes the two clash in a brief test-of-strength encounter.
===Multi-Player===
===Multi-Player===
[[File:ImagesCAZCTI43.jpg|thumb|180px|King Ghidorah vs Gotengo]]The game supports the standard two player Vs Mode, the only difference being the player's ability to select to play as the [[MechaGodzilla (Heisei)|Heisei MechaGodzilla]], [[MechaGodzilla (Heisei)#Super MechaGodzilla|Super MechaGodzilla]] and the [[Gotengo]], and to choose their own battleground.
[[File:ImagesCAZCTI43.jpg|thumb|180px|King Ghidorah vs Gotengo]]The game supports the standard two player Vs Mode, the only difference being the player's ability to select to play as the [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|Heisei Mechagodzilla]], [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]] and the [[Gotengo]], and to choose their own battleground.
==Monsters==
==Monsters==
*[[Godzilla]]
*[[Godzilla]]
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*[[Gigan]]
*[[Gigan]]
*[[Megalon]]
*[[Megalon]]
*[[MechaGodzilla (Showa)]]
*[[Mechagodzilla (Showa)]]
*[[Biollante]]
*[[Biollante]]
*[[Mothra]]
*[[Mothra]]
*[[MechaGodzilla (Heisei)]]/[[MechaGodzilla (Heisei)#Super MechaGodzilla|Super MechaGodzilla]]
*[[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)]]/[[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]]
*[[Garuda]]
*[[Garuda]]
*[[Gotengo]]
*[[Gotengo]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Despite not being playable in this game after being playable in ''[[Godzilla: Battle Legends]]'', [[Battra]] appears as a special move used by [[Mothra]], replicating a scene from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''.
*Despite not being playable in this game after being playable in ''[[Godzilla: Battle Legends]]'', [[Battra]] appears as a special move used by [[Mothra]], replicating a scene from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''.
*The [[MechaGodzilla (Showa)|Showa]] and [[MechaGodzilla (Heisei)|Heisei MechaGodzillas]] are both only referred to as "メカゴジラ" {{Nihongo|''Mekagojira''}} in this game, the only difference being the font in which their names are displayed. The Showa MechaGodzilla's name is written in the same font it appeared in on posters for ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]'', while the Heisei MechaGodzilla's name is written in the font used on posters for ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2]]''.
*The [[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|Showa]] and [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|Heisei Mechagodzillas]] are both only referred to as "メカゴジラ" {{Nihongo|''Mekagojira''}} in this game, the only difference being the font in which their names are displayed. The Showa Mechagodzilla's name is written in the same font it appeared in on posters for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', while the Heisei Mechagodzilla's name is written in the font used on posters for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 2]]''.
[[File:Godzilla_-_Destroy_All_Monsters.png|thumb|right|200px|Teaser for ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters'' in the May 1995 issue of ''Nintendo Power'']]
[[File:Godzilla_-_Destroy_All_Monsters.png|thumb|right|200px|Teaser for ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters'' in the May 1995 issue of ''Nintendo Power'']]
*The May 1995 issue of the magazine ''Nintendo Power'' mentioned an American release of this game, titled ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters'', and claimed that it was released in April, though it never was. The game was never mentioned in the magazine again, and never saw an American release, probably due to the impending production and release of the first Nintendo 64s.
*The May 1995 issue of the magazine ''Nintendo Power'' mentioned an American release of this game, titled ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters'', and claimed that it was released in April, though it never was. The game was never mentioned in the magazine again, and never saw an American release, probably due to the impending production and release of the first Nintendo 64s.

Revision as of 21:20, 2 March 2017

Template:Game Infobox Godzilla: Great Monster Battle (ゴジラ怪獣大決戦,   Gojira Kaijū Daikessen) is a 2-D fighting game for the Super Famicom released on December 9, 1994. It is the sequel to Godzilla: Battle Legends. An American version of the game called Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters was planned to be released in April 1995, but never was.

Gameplay

Single Player

In the single player game, players are able to choose from Godzilla himself, Anguirus, King Ghidorah, Gigan, Megalon, Mechagodzilla, Biollante and Mothra. After selecting a monster, the player is taken to a map of Japan and must select an opponent to battle. Battles take place in the familiar 2D fighting screen popularized by Street Fighter 2, though the game plays more akin to the SNES Dragon Ball Z fighting games. Each round has a time period of sixty seconds during which each monster fights with a variety of attacks to wear their opponent's energy bar down and win the round. At the end of the round, the player's score is tallied up based on time, energy, and the level of their opponent. Once every enemy monster has been defeated, the player enters the eighth, final round and must face the Heisei Mechagodzilla or the Gotengo. Upon the defeat of one of those opponents, the credits roll and the game ends.

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Each monster has a variety of standard and unique, special attacks and the ability to block. Standard attacks include light and heavy physical attacks (punch, kick, etc.) and varying degrees of energy-based attacks, a dash attack and a grab attack. Each monster also appears to have the ability to stun the opponent with a loud roar. As a succession of hits is landed, the monster will glow red, allowing a powerful super move to be unleashed. Monsters are able to use their projectile attacks to block oncoming projectiles, similar to Street Fighter 2, and sometimes the two clash in a brief test-of-strength encounter.

Multi-Player

King Ghidorah vs Gotengo

The game supports the standard two player Vs Mode, the only difference being the player's ability to select to play as the Heisei Mechagodzilla, Super Mechagodzilla and the Gotengo, and to choose their own battleground.

Monsters

Stages

Gallery

Trivia

Teaser for Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters in the May 1995 issue of Nintendo Power
  • The May 1995 issue of the magazine Nintendo Power mentioned an American release of this game, titled Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters, and claimed that it was released in April, though it never was. The game was never mentioned in the magazine again, and never saw an American release, probably due to the impending production and release of the first Nintendo 64s.

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Super Mechagodzilla
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