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This is a list featuring all the Godzilla games made through the years.

These are the many video games on various consoles that are based on the Godzilla films and related kaiju eiga:

Contents

List of games

1980s

1990s

2000s

  • Godzilla: The Series—Monster Wars (GBC - 2000)
  • Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee (Nintendo GameCube, Xbox - 2002)
  • Godzilla: Domination (GBA - 2002)
  • Godzilla: Save the Earth (Xbox, PS2 - 2004)
  • Godzilla: Unleashed (Wii, PS2 - 2007)
  • Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash (DS - 2007)

Playable characters

These are the monsters that have appeared in the 2000s.

Monsters Destroy All Monsters Melee Domination! Save the Earth Unleashed Double Smash
Godzilla 1954 NoN1 NoN NoN1 YesY6 NoN
Godzilla 1990's YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY2
Godzilla 2000 YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY2
Anguirus YesY NoN YesY YesY YesY
Mothra NoN3 YesY YesY5 YesY5 YesY
Fire Rodan/Rodan YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY
King Ghidorah YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY
Mecha-King Ghidorah YesY NoN3 YesY YesY NoN3
Baragon NoN1 NoN YesY YesY NoN3
Varan NoN NoN NoN1 YesY6 YesY
Gigan YesY NoN YesY YesY4 YesY
Jet Jaguar NoN1 NoN YesY YesY YesY3
Megalon YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY
King Caesar NoN NoN NoN YesY6 YesY
Mechagodzilla NoN NoN NoN1 YesY6 NoN3
Mechagodzilla 2 YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY
Kiryu YesY6 7 YesY7 YesY YesY NoN
Titanosaurus NoN NoN NoN1 YesY6 NoN3
Biollante NoN NoN NoN1 YesY6 NoN3
Battra NoN NoN NoN1 3 YesY6 8 YesY
SpaceGodzilla NoN NoN YesY YesY NoN3
Moguera NoN NoN YesY YesY NoN3
Destoroyah YesY NoN YesY YesY YesY
Orga YesY NoN YesY YesY NoN3
Megaguirus NoN NoN YesY YesY NoN3
Obsidius NoN NoN NoN YesY NoN
Krystalak NoN NoN NoN YesY6 YesY

Notes:

1. ^  Some monsters were set to appear in a Godzilla game, but later got scrapped due to licensing issues or for some unknown reasons.
2. ^  The Godzilla in Double Smash is not modeled after a certain version of the monster. The Double Smash Godzilla is a hybrid of his Heisei and Millennium versions. Though in the instruction manual, it shows the Heisei Godzilla as the feature Godzilla.
3. ^  Some monsters appear in a Godzilla game as a boss or a summon, but they are not playable.
4. ^  The Showa version Gigan does not appear in the Wii version Unleashed, instead, the Millennium version Gigan appears.
5. ^  Mothra appears in both her larva and adult forms in Save the Earth and Unleashed.
6. ^  Some monsters appear in certain versions of a Godzilla game.
7. ^  Kiryu appears in the Japanese Nintendo GameCube and US Xbox versions of Destroy All Monsters Melee and the Japanese version of Domination!.
8. ^  Battra appears in both his larva and adult forms in Unleashed for PS2.

Spoof characters

Several other games have featured cameos by Godzilla or are thematically similar to Godzilla:

  • Rampage, an arcade game featuring a Godzilla-like monster named Lizzie
  • The Revenge of Shinobi features a boss similar to Godzilla.
  • Bart's Nightmare, which features "Bartzilla", "Momthra", and "Homer Kong"
  • King of the Monsters, A game similar to Godzilla Domination where you take control of several Godzilla and Ultraman-inspired monsters
  • War of the Monsters, a cityscape battle game featuring the Godzilla-inspired monster Togera
  • Samurai Western stars a warrior named Gōjirō Kiryū (likely in homage to "Gojira" and "Kiryu") and his brother Rando (a syllabary-anagram of "Radon").
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures a bonus level named "The Revenge of Edzilla" makes Ed in a monster suit a parody of Godzilla and the Kankers as a Monster a parody of King Ghidorah.
  • Destroy All Humans! 2, A mission called "Kojira Kaiju Battle" has Cryptosporidium do battle with a Godzilla-like monster called Kojira (homage to "Gojira"). Kojira breathes radioactive breath (green in colour), fires radioactive missiles from her back which seek out targets and fires a red laser from her eyes.She can also regenerate her health by destroying buildings.

Original Video Game Monsters

These are monsters who are created exclusively for the Godzilla video games and do not appear in any of the Godzilla films.

Bagan

Godzilla video game character
Bagan
Species Dragon
Height 150 meters
Weight 280,000 tons
Relationships Godzilla (Power donor)
King Ghidorah (Power donor)
Major enemies Godzilla
First appearance Super Godzilla

Bagan (バガン) is a daikaiju that was going to be given a chance to battle Mothra and Godzilla, but was cut out. It is the most popular of the unmade Toho Daikaiju due to its appearance as a final opponent in the Super Nintendo video game, Super Godzilla. This is Toho's most well-known abandoned monster (abandoned, film-wise).

First, Bagan appeared in the original draft of Godzilla 1985 (1984) as a strange shape shifting creature with three forms: dragon, sea monster, and a giant ape. He could change from one form to another and when he did, he recovered from all the injuries done to its previous form. In the end, Bagan would combine into single monster with the wings, arms and head of the dragon, the chest, arms, and head of the ape, and the legs, eyes, and mouth of the sea monster. He was stronger in this form, but it could not recover from his injuries, thus in this state Godzilla could defeat it. Bagan was cut from the film because Tomoyuki Tanaka did not have the budget for these special effects.

In 1990's, Bagan's body design was completely changed. He became a large three-horned dragon-like kaiju with white, red, and black scales, wings, and a whip-like tail.

In 1990, he was going to have a chance to battle Mothra in Mothra vs Bagan. He would appear as a Yamato dragon beast that lived in Ancient China. His body eventually became frozen in a block of ice in the Himalayan Mountains. Someone frees Bagan by using explosives on the mountain. He starts to wreak havoc and is unstoppabable until Mothra defeats him and saves the world. The film went very far in the development, but it was canceled because following the box office failure of Godzilla vs. Biollante, Toho blamed the fact that an unfamiliar monster was used and Bagan was taken out.

In 1993, Bagan appeared as a final enemy in the Super Nintendo video game, Super Godzilla. When Godzilla fights Bagan, he would change into a second stronger form called Super Godzilla and defeat Bagan.

In 1995, another film that starred Bagan called Godzilla vs. Bagan was going to be released and also, Godzilla changes into Super Godzilla in the film and defeats Bagan. But Bagan was taken out and replaced by Destoroyah and the storyline was renewed. The movie was changed to Godzilla vs. Destoroyah and it became one of the most successful Godzilla films.

Obsidius

Godzilla video game character
Obsidius
Species Lava monster
Height 98 metres
Weight 78,000 tons
Origins SpaceGodzilla's crystals
Relationships SpaceGodzilla (Creator)
Major enemies Earth Defenders
Global Defense Force
Aliens
Working together with Mutants
First appearance Godzilla: Unleashed
Created by Pipeworks Software

Obsidius (オブシディアス Obushidiasu?) (originally known as Magmouth) is a villainous entity created exclusively for the video game Godzilla: Unleashed. It appears in the Wii and PS2 versions of the game.

Although most of the crystals deposited on Earth by the meteor showers embedded themselves in the surface, some of them managed to punch through the Earth's crust and enter the lithosphere. There, brought together by the magma flows from within the Earth, a sentient creature was brought to life by the accumulated power of the crystals and the raw, ferrous materials of the Earth. Obsidius emerged from a volcano onto the surface world only recently, and thus far has resisted all attempts at communication. Its virtually impenetrable mineral exterior shields him against both physical and energy assaults. It advances single-mindedly toward the most unstable crystal formations on the surface, and as such should be considered extremely dangerous. It is assumed that Obsidous was killed in the end of the game's story.

Obsidius is made of volcanic rock, therefore resisting most attacks on it. It is immune to lava, and therefore can run around in the lava pool on the Seattle arena in the game. It can curl itself into a ball and roll around at a higher speed. Many of Obsidius's attacks are similar to Orga's, with its huge arms and flexible legs playing a huge role in its attacks.

Obsidius was one of the monsters in the IGN roster that got to be game after winning in the roster. The other monsters in the roster that lost to Obsidius were Firelion, The Visitor and Lightning Bug.

Krystalak

Godzilla video game character
Krystalak
Species Crystal monster
Height 76 metres
Weight 41,000 tons
Origins SpaceGodzilla's crystals
Relationships SpaceGodzilla (Creator)
Major enemies Earth Defenders
Global Defense Force
Aliens
Working together with Mutants
First appearance Godzilla: Unleashed
Created by Pipeworks Software

Krystalak (クリスタラック Kuristarakku?) is a villainous entity created exclusively for the game Godzilla: Unleashed. It appears in the Wii and DS versions of the game.

Krystalak is a semi-sentient crystal organism, spawned by the same meteor shower that threatens to rip the Earth apart. Born from the crystals, Krystalak seeks to bring all of their energies together to make itself into the ultimate monster. Like the crystals that spawned it, Krystalak is quite resistant to most forms of energy weapons, forcing opponents to fight him tooth and claw. With no ties to any existing alien or terrestrial powers, Krystalak seeks power at any cost.

Krystalak is born from the crystals that crashed onto Earth, therefore producing crystal based powers. It fires crystal shards as a longer range attack and can fire crystal projectiles from its tail. It has incredible agility, and can attack with incredible skill. Its most devastating ability is the ability to overload its heart and cause a huge shockwave to blast around it, dealing incredible damage.

In Godzilla: Unleashed, Krystalak was thought to serve as the primary antagonist in the game's story. Unfortunately, that role switched to SpaceGodzilla, his creator. In the story, his role involves absorbing the energy from the crystals within the Earth in order to make himself the most powerful monster on the planet.

Sphinx

Godzilla video game character
Sphinx
Species Ancient monster
Height 100 metres
Weight 80,000 tons
Origins Unknown
Relationships None
Major enemies Earth Defenders
Global Defense Force
Aliens
Mutants
First appearance Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash
Created by Pipeworks Software

The Sphinx (スフィンクス Sufinkusu?) is a monster appears in Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash. The Sphinx is the third original monster created.

The Sphinx is said to be a villainous entity, and because of this he desires power above all else, as long as he stays on Earth he is the most powerful creature alive.

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