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Godzilla original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:091521100010
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_GODZILLA
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Godzilla Monster of MonstersPlot/Story: The mysterious Planet X appears when Pluto and Neptune switch positions in the solar system, and its inhabitants begin an attempt to conquer the Earth, using a legion of space monsters (though some of these creatures were in fact from Earth) as their primary attack force. The King of Monsters Godzilla joins forces with the guardian monster Mothra and the forces of Earth to repel the invasion forces.Gameplay: The game features two playable characters, Godzilla and Mothra (who originally appeared in her own movie and then later became a regular monster to fight alongside Godzilla). The player uses both monsters in turn by selecting the desired character on a virtual gameboard, representative of the planet it is on, and moving it like a chess piece. Each space is a hexagon that represents playable, side-scrolling levels. There are rocky zones, jungle zones, city zones, and hyperspace zones. The hyperspace zones feature fights with Matango, Dogora, and Goten. The alien space ships resemble the design of Atragon and The War in Space.Each board contains several monsters from the Godzilla series and some from other Toho movies and the objective is to clear each board of enemy monsters before advancing to the next board. Battles are fought when the player moves Godzilla or Mothra adjacent to an enemy monster, and are reminiscent of a match from a fighting game. The player plays a small side-scrolling level for each space advanced, and if one ha.
I love this game and I thought I would never find it as I played it when it first was released thanks.
I purchased this game recently as I started to get into retro-gaming. I have to say that this was definitly fun, but with little replay value. The story is that in the future, which is now the present, aliens from planet x have begun to wage war on Earth. Somehow the Earth manages to send Godzilla and Mothra into space to fight off the hoardes of alien ships and their monsters.Throughout the game you play as Godzilla and Mothra, you move across a hexigonal board for a set number of moves(Godzilla moves two spaces whilst Mothra moves four), and then move across the terrain in a side-scroller fashion, until either Godzilla or Mothra encounter an enemy monster, and proceeds to a fight. This goes on for about 9 stages, where you fight each monster over again, only with one monster added. Godzilla can punch, kick, tail whip, and use his signature heat beam. Mothra can fly over things, shoot a pellet that i suppose is the eye laser, and drops wings, which im guessing is supposed to be the toxic powder she creates in the movies.The terrain ranges from volcanoes to jungles to enemy bases. Both Godzilla and Mothra must move all the way across the board and infiltrate the enemy base in order to move to the next level, that’s pretty much all their is.Overall, it’s a fun game, but with little to no replay value whatsoever. I’d say it’s only for the hardcore fans of Godzilla, or for Nes cartridge collectors.
One of my favorite games growing up. Great graphics. Cool music. And a lot of variety in terms of monsters. Gameplay can be a little repetitive but overall a very good game.
I give this game a 4 mainly because replay value once you beat it is relatively low. You play on a hexigonal board fighting many classic godzilla monsters. You control mothra and godzilla battling against the legions of plannet X in side scrolling levels for each space you move your monster. on the oposing side of the board are the monsters you have to face in a “boss fight” to progress to the next plannet. there is a board for each plannet and there are progressively more and more difficult monsters for each board. over all a really fun game and worth playing
Got it for my son who has become a retro gamer. He just loves it, works fine on our Retron.
first of all this is the first godzilla game ever and the first godzilla game I ever played.This game is not that good.The game cheats to,when your about to beat gigan or mecha-godzilla,the time runs out.this game does not make alot of sense.I have never goten to king ghidorah and never past a level with mothra.mothra sucks cause whenever she gets hit she fall to the ground.They actually made a sequel to this game,godzilla 2.