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  • Godzilla vs. 3 Giant Monsters (category MSX Games)
      Gojira tai San Daikaijū) is an action game by Bandai released for the MSX in 1984. Godzilla Megalon Kumonga King Ghidorah Minilla Once the player gets
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  • Godzilla-kun (video game) (category MSX Games)
    Godzilla") is a 1985 video game developed by Compile and published by Toho for the MSX. It is a puzzle game that features chibi versions of monsters from the Godzilla
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  • Monster's Fair (category MSX Games)
    also known as simply Monster's Fair, is a game developed by Toho for the MSX and released in 1986. The game starts with the Shobijin being taken away by
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  • King Kong 2: Revived Legend (category MSX Games)
      Kingu Kongu Tsū: Yomigaeru Densetsu) is a video game developed for the MSX2 by Konami in 1986. It is loosely based on the 1986 film King Kong Lives,
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  • American and European version of the game is essentially a port of the 1985 MSX game Godzilla-kun, while the Japanese version incorporates characters and
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  • Minilla (section Video games)
    3 Giant Monsters (1984) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX The Movie Monster Game (1986) - Apple
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  • This page is a list of video games featuring Godzilla or other Toho tokusatsu properties. Other video games featuring minor, official Godzilla appearances:
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  • SpaceGodzilla's attack Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment
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  • Kumonga (section Video games)
    limbs. Godzilla vs. 3 Giant Monsters (1984) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Heart-Pounding Monster Island!! (1995) - Sega
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  • Monsters Godzilla vs. 3 Giant Monsters (1984) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment
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  • Hedorah (section Video games)
    blast of atomic breath. Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment
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  • Gezora (section Video games)
    media, ranging from official fantasy matchup artwork in books, to video games (two of which didn't even feature Ganimes or Kamoebas), to the American comics
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  • Megalon (section Video games)
    remained a popular monster nonetheless, appearing in countless Godzilla video games, along with manga and comic books. Megalon's name likely comes from the combining
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  • Rodan (section Video games)
    him with Gravity Beams. Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment
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  • Godzilla Singular Point, along with numerous other appearances in video games and comic books. While not as popular as the likes of Rodan, Mothra or King
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  • Baragon (section Video games)
    heat ray to soften up the earth he burrowed through. In the Godzilla video games by Atari and Pipeworks, Baragon's breath attack takes the form of a stream
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  • Moguera (section Video games)
    standing. Both Mogueras have been featured in some non-film media such as video games, as well as the television show Godzilla Island, in which they exist simultaneously
    59 KB (6,565 words) - 21:44, 29 February 2024
  • Ebirah (section Video games)
    Godzilla impales Ebirah with a palm tree Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1993) - Nintendo Game Boy Godzilla: Heart-Pounding
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  • 3 Giant Monsters (1984) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988)
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  • tearing off its head. Godzilla-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX Monster's Fair (1986) - Microsoft MSX Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment
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