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**[[Gabara]] is called "Gavalla." | **[[Gabara]] is called "Gavalla." | ||
**[[Jet Jaguar]] is called "Jet Jagger." | **[[Jet Jaguar]] is called "Jet Jagger." | ||
*[[SpaceGodzilla]]'s name is spelled "Spacegodzilla," instead of the officially trademarked camelCase spelling. | **[[SpaceGodzilla]]'s name is spelled "Spacegodzilla," instead of the officially trademarked camelCase spelling. | ||
**The [[Dimension Tide]] is called the "Orbital Cannon." | **The [[Dimension Tide]] is called the "Orbital Cannon." | ||
*The game is also the first known piece of official media to provide certain English names for some specific forms of monsters. | *The game is also the first known piece of official media to provide certain English names for some specific forms of monsters. | ||
**It is the first known medium to use the English name "Modified Gigan" for [[Gigan]]'s upgraded form from ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''. | **It is the first known medium to use the English name "Modified Gigan" for [[Gigan]]'s upgraded form from ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''. | ||
*It is the first known medium to use the name "[[Mothra Leo]]" in English to refer to the initial imago form of the primary incarnation of [[Mothra]] featured in the ''[[Rebirth of Mothra]]'' trilogy. Prior to this game, the character's original imago stage has only been referred to in English as "Exceled Mothra," "Excelled Mothra," or simply "Mothra" in official media. | **It is the first known medium to use the name "[[Mothra Leo]]" in English to refer to the initial imago form of the primary incarnation of [[Mothra]] featured in the ''[[Rebirth of Mothra]]'' trilogy. Prior to this game, the character's original imago stage has only been referred to in English as "Exceled Mothra," "Excelled Mothra," or simply "Mothra" in official media. | ||
*It is also the first known medium to refer to [[King Ghidorah/Rebirth of Mothra III|King Ghidorah's]] younger form from ''[[Rebirth of Mothra III]]'' in English as "Cretaceous King Ghidorah." | **It is also the first known medium to refer to [[King Ghidorah/Rebirth of Mothra III|King Ghidorah's]] younger form from ''[[Rebirth of Mothra III]]'' in English as "Cretaceous King Ghidorah." | ||
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Godzilla Defense Force (ゴジラ ディフェンスフォース is an upcoming mobile game developed by Studio 42 and published by the South Korean company Nexon. It is slated for a worldwide release on May 10, Gojira Difensu Fōsu)2019 in 10 different languages. The game will reportedly feature over 100 kaiju from the Godzilla franchise.[1]
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Trivia
- Godzilla Defense Force uses irregular English names for some monsters and vehicles.
- Gabara is called "Gavalla."
- Jet Jaguar is called "Jet Jagger."
- SpaceGodzilla's name is spelled "Spacegodzilla," instead of the officially trademarked camelCase spelling.
- The Dimension Tide is called the "Orbital Cannon."
- The game is also the first known piece of official media to provide certain English names for some specific forms of monsters.
- It is the first known medium to use the English name "Modified Gigan" for Gigan's upgraded form from Godzilla: Final Wars.
- It is the first known medium to use the name "Mothra Leo" in English to refer to the initial imago form of the primary incarnation of Mothra featured in the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy. Prior to this game, the character's original imago stage has only been referred to in English as "Exceled Mothra," "Excelled Mothra," or simply "Mothra" in official media.
- It is also the first known medium to refer to King Ghidorah's younger form from Rebirth of Mothra III in English as "Cretaceous King Ghidorah."
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