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{{Infobox Game | {{Infobox Game | ||
|type1 =Fighting | |type1 =Fighting | ||
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|header ={{Kaijup}} {{Game}} | |header ={{Kaijup}} {{Game}} | ||
|image =Godzilla Kaiju Collection B.png | |image =Godzilla Kaiju Collection B.png | ||
|caption =Japanese Promo Art for Godzilla | |caption =Japanese Promo Art for Godzilla Kaiju Collection | ||
|name =''Godzilla | |name =''Godzilla Kaiju Collection'' | ||
|dt =''Godzilla | |dt =''Godzilla Kaiju Collection'' | ||
|publisher =HEROZ, Inc. | |publisher =HEROZ, Inc. | ||
|developer =HEROZ, Inc. | |developer =HEROZ, Inc. | ||
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|genre =Action RPG | |genre =Action RPG | ||
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'''''Godzilla | '''''Godzilla Kaiju Collection''''' {{Nihongo|ゴジラ怪獣コレクション|Gojira Kaijū Korekushon}} is a [[Japan]]ese game for mobile devices. It was released on April 21, [[2015]]. The game ran for exactly one year, and ended service on April 21, [[2016]].<ref>[http://gamebiz.jp/?p=157283 HEROZ Ends Service of ''Godzilla Kaiju Collection'' on April 21, 2016 - GameBiz.jp]</ref> | ||
{{TOC}} | {{TOC}} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
In the year 20XX, the [[ | In the year 20XX, the [[Xilien]]s have invaded the Earth using their army of monsters, and have devastated the entire planet. With humanity near defeat, the player takes the role of commander of [[G-Force]], and must collect and control Earth's remaining monsters in order to defeat the Xiliens' forces and take back the Earth. | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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===Monsters=== | ===Monsters=== | ||
*[[Godzilla]] ([[ShodaiGoji|1954]], [[MosuGoji|1964]], [[84Goji|1984]], [[BioGoji|1989, 1991]], [[BatoGoji|1992]], [[BatoGoji|{{tt|1992 Scales Ver.|Represents Godzilla covered in scales by Mothra at the end of Godzilla vs. Mothra}}]], [[MogeGoji|1994, 1995, Burning]], [[MireGoji|2000]], [[GMKGoji|2001]], [[KiryuGoji|2003]], [[FinalGoji|2004]], [[GareGoji|2014]], [[GareGoji|{{tt|2014 ver. Red|Based on Godzilla's appearance in posters for Godzilla (2014)}}]]) | *[[Godzilla]] ([[ShodaiGoji|1954]], [[MosuGoji|1964]], [[84Goji|1984]], [[BioGoji|1989, 1991]], [[BatoGoji|1992]], [[BatoGoji|{{tt|1992 Scales Ver.|Represents Godzilla covered in scales by Mothra at the end of Godzilla vs. Mothra}}]], [[MogeGoji|1994, 1995, Burning]], [[MireGoji|2000]], [[GMKGoji|2001]], [[KiryuGoji|2003]], [[FinalGoji|2004]], [[GareGoji|2014]], [[GareGoji|{{tt|2014 ver. Red|Based on Godzilla's appearance in posters for Godzilla (2014)}}]]) | ||
*[[Anguirus]] (1955, 1968, 2004) | *[[Anguirus]] ([[Anguirus (First Generation)|1955]], [[Anguirus (Second Generation)|1968]], [[Anguirus (Millennium)|2004]]) | ||
*[[Mothra]] ([[Mothra | *[[Mothra]] ([[Mothra (First Generation)|Larva and Imago 1961]], [[Mothra (Godzilla vs. Mothra)|Larva and Imago 1992]], [[Mothra (Godzilla: Tokyo SOS)|Imago 2003]]) | ||
*[[Primitive Mothra]] | *[[Primitive Mothra]] | ||
*[[Mothra Leo]] (Aqua, Armor, Eternal) | *[[Mothra Leo]] (Aqua, Armor, Eternal) | ||
*[[Rodan]] ([[Rodan | *[[Rodan]] ([[Rodan (Showa)|1956, 1964]], [[Rodan (Heisei)|Fire]], [[White Rodan|White]], [[Rodan (Millennium)|2004]]) | ||
*[[King Ghidorah]] ([[King Ghidorah | *[[King Ghidorah]] ([[King Ghidorah (Showa)|1964]], [[King Ghidorah (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah)|1991]], [[King Ghidorah (Rebirth of Mothra 3)|1998, Cretaceous]]) | ||
*[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]] | *[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]] | ||
*[[Mechagodzilla]] ([[Mechagodzilla | *[[Mechagodzilla]] ([[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|1974, 1975]], [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|1993, Super]], [[Kiryu|2002, 2003]]) | ||
*[[Moguera]] | *[[Moguera]] (1957, 1994) | ||
*[[Hedorah]] (1971) | *[[Hedorah]] (1971) | ||
*[[Gigan]] (1972, 2004, [[Gigan#Modified Gigan|Modified]]) | *[[Gigan]] (1972, 2004, [[Gigan#Modified Gigan|Modified]]) | ||
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*[[Battra]] (Larva and Imago) | *[[Battra]] (Larva and Imago) | ||
*[[Kumonga]] (1967) | *[[Kumonga]] (1967) | ||
*[[Kamacuras]] (1967 | *[[Kamacuras]] (1967) | ||
*[[Ebirah]] (1966, 2004) | *[[Ebirah]] (1966, 2004) | ||
*[[Monster X]]/[[Monster X#Keizer Ghidorah|Keizer Ghidorah]] | *[[Monster X]]/[[Monster X#Keizer Ghidorah|Keizer Ghidorah]] | ||
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*[[Dorat]] | *[[Dorat]] | ||
{{Col-2}} | {{Col-2}} | ||
===Weapons, | ===Weapons, vehicles, and races=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Xilien]]s | ||
*[[G-Force]] | *[[G-Force]] | ||
*[[Maser Cannon]] | *[[Maser Cannon]] | ||
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*[[Super X2]] | *[[Super X2]] | ||
*[[Super X3]] | *[[Super X3]] | ||
*[[Star Falcon]] | *[[Moguera|Star Falcon]] | ||
*[[Land Moguera]] | *[[Moguera|Land Moguera]] | ||
*[[Garuda]] | *[[Garuda]] | ||
*[[Gotengo]] ([[Gotengo#Atragon|1963]], [[Gotengo#Godzilla | *[[Gotengo]] ([[Gotengo#Atragon|1963]], [[Gotengo#Godzilla Final Wars|2004]]) | ||
===Locations=== | ===Locations=== | ||
*[[Japan]] | *[[Japan]] | ||
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GKC Kiryu.jpg|Kiryu 2002 | GKC Kiryu.jpg|Kiryu 2002 | ||
GKC Moguera.jpg|Moguera | GKC Moguera.jpg|Moguera | ||
GKC M.O.G.U.E.R.A..png| | GKC M.O.G.U.E.R.A..png|MOGUERA | ||
GKC Hedorah.jpg|Hedorah | GKC Hedorah.jpg|Hedorah | ||
GKC Gigan 1972.jpg|Gigan 1972 | GKC Gigan 1972.jpg|Gigan 1972 | ||
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GKC Icon.jpg | GKC Icon.jpg | ||
GKC Godzilla 1954.jpg|[[ShodaiGoji|Godzilla 1954]] | GKC Godzilla 1954.jpg|[[ShodaiGoji|Godzilla 1954]] | ||
GKC Showa Mothra.jpg|[[Mothra | GKC Showa Mothra.jpg|[[Mothra (First Generation)|Mothra Imago 1961]] | ||
GKC ShodaiRado.jpg|[[Rodan | GKC ShodaiRado.jpg|[[Rodan (Showa)|Rodan 1956]] | ||
GKC King Ghidorah 1991.jpg|[[King Ghidorah | GKC King Ghidorah 1991.jpg|[[King Ghidorah (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah)|King Ghidorah 1991]] | ||
GKC M.O.G.U.E.R.A..jpg|[[ | GKC M.O.G.U.E.R.A..jpg|[[Moguera|MOGUERA]] | ||
GKC SpaceGodzilla.jpg|[[SpaceGodzilla]] | GKC SpaceGodzilla.jpg|[[SpaceGodzilla]] | ||
GKC Showa Gigan.jpg|[[Gigan]] 1972 | GKC Showa Gigan.jpg|[[Gigan]] 1972 | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*One of the landmarks featured in this game is the "[[Godzilla Head]]" building located in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo. If the player destroys it, | *One of the landmarks featured in this game is the "[[Godzilla Head]]" building located in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo. If the player destroys it, they will unlock [[BatoGoji|Godzilla 1992]] as a playable monster. | ||
*This game bears some similarities to the [[1998]] game ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''. Both games feature a large roster of monsters, including some from outside of the [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'' series]], and involve the collection and upgrading of these monsters to be used in battles against other monsters. | *This game bears some similarities to the [[1998]] game ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''. Both games feature a large roster of monsters, including some from outside of the [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'' series]], and involve the collection and upgrading of these monsters to be used in battles against other monsters. | ||
*All of the Godzilla designs from the [[Heisei era|Heisei]] and [[Millennium era|Millennium series]], with the exception of [[RadoGoji]], are included as playable monsters in the game. | *All of the Godzilla designs from the [[Heisei era|Heisei]] and [[Millennium era|Millennium series]], with the exception of [[RadoGoji]], are included as playable monsters in the game. | ||
*This marks the first video game appearance for several monsters since ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]'' in [[1998]], including [[Desghidorah]], [[Dagahra]], [[Mothra Leo]], [[Moguera]], [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]], [[Kamoebas]], and [[Gezora]]. It also marks the first playable video game appearance for the [[Meganulon]], who were included as [[Megaguirus]]' rage attack in the Atari games, as well as [[Zilla]]'s first video game appearance under his current name. After the version 2.0.0 update to the game, it became the first game to feature a [[Dorat]] since the [[1993]] [[Godzilla, King of the Monsters ( | *This marks the first video game appearance for several monsters since ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]'' in [[1998]], including [[Desghidorah]], [[Dagahra]], [[Mothra Leo]], the [[Showa era|Showa]] [[Moguera]], [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]], [[Kamoebas]], and [[Gezora]]. It also marks the first playable video game appearance for the [[Meganulon]], who were included as [[Megaguirus]]' rage attack in the Atari games, as well as [[Zilla]]'s first video game appearance under his current name. After the version 2.0.0 update to the game, it became the first game to feature a [[Dorat]] since the [[1993]] [[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (video game)|''Godzilla, King of the Monsters'' Game Boy game]], and the first ever playable appearance for a Dorat. | ||
**This is also the first video game to feature [[Monster X]], [[Monster X#Keizer Ghidorah|Keizer Ghidorah]], [[King Ghidorah | **This is also the first video game to feature [[Monster X]], [[Monster X#Keizer Ghidorah|Keizer Ghidorah]], [[King Ghidorah (Rebirth of Mothra 3)|Cretaceous King Ghidorah]], and [[Primitive Mothra]]. | ||
*One of the designs for [[Rodan]] included in this game appears to be based on the unused [[White Rodan]] design for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]'', specifically [[Minoru Yoshida]]'s take on it. | *One of the designs for [[Rodan]] included in this game appears to be based on the unused [[White Rodan]] design for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]'', specifically [[Minoru Yoshida]]'s take on it. | ||
*This game | *This game featured every version of [[Mechagodzilla]] that existed at the time of its release: [[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|Mechagodzilla 1974]], Mechagodzilla 2, the [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|Heisei Mechagodzilla and Super Mechagodzilla]], [[Kiryu]] 2002 and Modified Type-3 Kiryu. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
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Godzilla Kaiju Collection (ゴジラ怪獣コレクション is a Gojira Kaijū Korekushon)Japanese game for mobile devices. It was released on April 21, 2015. The game ran for exactly one year, and ended service on April 21, 2016.[1]
Description
In the year 20XX, the Xiliens have invaded the Earth using their army of monsters, and have devastated the entire planet. With humanity near defeat, the player takes the role of commander of G-Force, and must collect and control Earth's remaining monsters in order to defeat the Xiliens' forces and take back the Earth.
Appearances
Gallery
Artwork
Ads
Godzilla destroying the Shinjuku "Godzilla Head" building
Godzilla 1992 and the "Shinjuku Godzilla Head" building
Godzilla 2014, unlocked by pre-ordering GODZILLA VS.
Website
Screenshots
Miscellaneous
Gigan 1972
Trivia
- One of the landmarks featured in this game is the "Godzilla Head" building located in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo. If the player destroys it, they will unlock Godzilla 1992 as a playable monster.
- This game bears some similarities to the 1998 game Godzilla: Trading Battle. Both games feature a large roster of monsters, including some from outside of the Godzilla series, and involve the collection and upgrading of these monsters to be used in battles against other monsters.
- All of the Godzilla designs from the Heisei and Millennium series, with the exception of RadoGoji, are included as playable monsters in the game.
- This marks the first video game appearance for several monsters since Godzilla: Trading Battle in 1998, including Desghidorah, Dagahra, Mothra Leo, the Showa Moguera, LittleGodzilla, Kamoebas, and Gezora. It also marks the first playable video game appearance for the Meganulon, who were included as Megaguirus' rage attack in the Atari games, as well as Zilla's first video game appearance under his current name. After the version 2.0.0 update to the game, it became the first game to feature a Dorat since the 1993 Godzilla, King of the Monsters Game Boy game, and the first ever playable appearance for a Dorat.
- This is also the first video game to feature Monster X, Keizer Ghidorah, Cretaceous King Ghidorah, and Primitive Mothra.
- One of the designs for Rodan included in this game appears to be based on the unused White Rodan design for Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, specifically Minoru Yoshida's take on it.
- This game featured every version of Mechagodzilla that existed at the time of its release: Mechagodzilla 1974, Mechagodzilla 2, the Heisei Mechagodzilla and Super Mechagodzilla, Kiryu 2002 and Modified Type-3 Kiryu.
References
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