Kaijū-ō Godzilla

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Kaijū-ō Godzilla

Cover art
Publisher(s) Bandai
Platform(s) Game Boy
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Action

Kaijū-ō Godzilla (怪獣王ゴジラ Godzilla: King of the Monsters) is a 1993 fighting/adventure/action game by Bandai.

Story

Hundreds of monsters have arisen in the land of Japan and it is up to Godzilla to fend them off. The player must maneuver the nuclear giant through the stages and wage a cataclysmic war. Stamping out the pesky human machines that sought to block the player's path, Godzilla must fight the endless hordes of demons. Fighting one after another, almost in succession. Can the player master against the heavy weight of the monster world? Or will Godzilla loss his title as the King Of The Monsters???[2]

Gameplay

The following is the gameplay and game specifics of Kaijuu-Oh Godzilla:

  • 1. A side-scrolling game
  • 2. Godzilla's attacks are: Fire-breath (can be fired up, down, or straight and when used, health will be drained), Punch, Kick, and Tail-Whip.
  • 3. Destroying buildings will sometimes refill your health.
  • 4. The game only has three continues.
  • 5. When the player stops Godzilla, the health will slowly refill.
  • 6. There are five levels, and each will include a final boss.

Bosses


Level 1 : Osaka Opponents (in order of appearance)

  • 1. Ebirah
  • 2. Battra Larva (Ocean)
  • 3. Mothra Larva
  • 4. Battra Larva
  • 5. Battra Imago

Final Boss

Level 2 : Lake Ashino Opponents (in order of appearance)

  • 1. Super-X
  • 2. Anguirus
  • 3. Biollante (Rose Form)
  • 4. Super-X2

Final Boss

  • 5. Biollante

Level 3 : Mt. Fuji Opponents (in order of appearance)

  • 1. Hedorah (Flying Form)
  • 2. Manda
  • 3. Gabara
  • 4. Kamacuras (x3)
  • 5. Kumonga

Final Boss

Level 4 : Nagoya Opponents (in order of appearance)

  • 1. King Ghidorah
  • 2. King Caesar
  • 3. Gigan
  • 4. Jet Jaguar
  • 5. Megalon
  • 6. Gezora
  • 7. Ganimes
  • 8. Gorosaurus

Final Boss

  • 9. Mecha-King Ghidorah

Level 5 : Tokyo Opponents (in order of appearance)

  • 1. Mechagodzilla (Flying)
  • 2. Fake Godzilla
  • 3. Mechagodzilla
  • 4. Varan
  • 5. Titanosaurus
  • 6. Rodan

Final Boss

See also

References

  1. "Kaijuu-Oh Godzilla release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2012-07-12. 
  2. "Toho Kingdom.com- Kaijuu- Oh Godzilla". Toho Kingdom. Retrieved 2011-02-17. 

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