Godzilla: Monster of Monsters

Godzilla: Monster of Monsters (1988)

by Compile, Toho Cinefile-Soft Library
Genres:Arcade, Fighting
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The invaders from Planet X attack earth as part of their plan to conquer the entire universe, using a legion of space monsters. The earth sends Godzilla, the strongest monster on the earth, and Mothra, to defend itself. Godzilla advances through 8 battle stages to defeat a legion of space monsters controlled by Planet X. For the sake of the future of the earth, Godzilla's fierce battle now begin...Show more
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