Godzilla: The Series (Game Boy)
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Godzilla: The Series is a sidescrolling beat 'em up game developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Crave for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color based on the animated series of the same name. A sequel was released the following year, Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars.
Gameplay
After a giant electrical powered monster, named The Crackler began attacking New York City, Godzilla went to fight it while Randy Hernandez looked into a way to stop it. Godzilla fought it back, and was able to defeat it when it was weakened by its unwitting creator finally addressing his emotions. Afterward, Niko Tatopoulos called Major Anthony Hicks to tell him to stop attacking Godzilla, who had just saved the city, but Hicks revealed that no-one had orders to attack Godzilla. He was chased into the water by a helicopter, and went ashore on an island. On the island, Godzilla was attacked by more military vehicles and a population of Giant Mutant Bees, and eventually fought their Queen. After defeating the Mutant Bees, H.E.A.T. noticed that military assets were still attacking Godzilla, and they decided to continue facing them to get to their source. As Godzilla continued, he was met with more military and Cyber Flies before facing an enormous tank. After that, H.E.A.T. began to investigate tar on a beach that they believed to be linked to the disappearance of several swimmers. They were then attacked by a Mutant Giant Squid, which Godzilla defeated before more attacked, along with the military. Eventually they came upon some squids that were not charred from Godzilla's Fire Balls, but encased in the digestive tar they had found earlier. Before they could ponder for too long as to what was really creating the tar, the Crustaceous Rex surfaced and attacked Godzilla. While it was capable of using its tar to immobilize Godzilla, he was able to defeat it. After noticing that Godzilla was acting very hyperactive, H.E.A.T. was contacted by Cameron Winter, who accused them of trespassing before admitting that he was behind the odd military attacks on Godzilla in order to test his Solstice Technologies weapons, and that he was using a machine to control Godzilla. N.I.G.E.L. was able to dismantle it, and Godzilla advanced on the island and defeated updated versions of the Solstice Helicopter and Solstice Tank. Godzilla then reached the Solstice Industries facility on the island and destroyed it. With the mystery of who was attacking Godzilla behind them, H.E.A.T. and Godzilla headed back to New York City.
Cheat Codes
Levels
Enter the password in order to unlock the following levels.[1][2][3]
Effect | Cheat |
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Level 2 | NCFRGJJBBK[4][5] / YZ0MCBDJMHR[6] / YCZYC0KV63R[7][8] |
Level 3 | DMTFLSBFQM[9][10][11][12] |
Level 4 | PKDJMPLNPS[13][14][15][16] |
Level 5 | KDQLHRNDCH[17] / KDQLHRNDCN[18][19][20] |
Level 6 | DQSPCFPFJR[21][22][23] |
Final Stage | J, X, R, B, 7, K, &, 9, 4, 8, H, P, D, 3, 2, #, J, N[24] |
Sound Test
Start a new game, then enter the following.
Effect | Cheat |
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Sound Test | hold START, A and B while pressing SELECT.[25][26] |
Super Password
For full power on the last stage, enter the following as your password.[27][28][29][30]
Effect | Cheat |
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Full power on last stage | DMJMBJRFFR[31][32][33][34][35] |
Appearances
MonstersPlayableEnemiesBosses |
Weapons, vehicles, and races |
Characters
- Niko Tatopoulos
- Cameron Winter
- Elsie Chapman
- Mendel Craven
- Randy Hernandez
- Monique Dupre
- N.I.G.E.L.
- Anthony Hicks
Trivia
- Despite the box being marketed as a Game Boy Color title, the black color of the cartridge casing, as well as its being shaped the same way as classic Game Boy carts made it playable on both systems, but with colors only being visible on the color system.
- In the final line of dialogue in the game, Cameron Winter is erroneously referred to as "Cameron Winters".
References
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