Godzilla: Battle Legends
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Developer(s) | Toho/Alfa System |
Publisher(s) | Toho (Japan) Hudson Soft (US) |
Series | Godzilla |
Platform(s) | Turbo Duo |
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Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players simultaneously |
Godzilla: Battle Legends, simply referred to as Godzilla in North America, is a fighting game based on the Godzilla film franchise, made for the Turbo Duo in 1993, developed by Alfa System and published in the United States by Hudson Soft.
When Godzilla fights a certain foe, his appearance changes to reflect the era when he battled in certain films. For example, Godzilla looks like as he did in 1955 when he fights Anguirus, and as in 1964 when he fights Rodan. This game's sequel, Godzilla: Monster War for the SNES, features fewer monsters, with the inclusion of Biollante as a playable character and Mothra.
In single player mode, only Godzilla is playable.
Characters
[edit]- Godzilla (55, 64, 65, 71, 72, 73, 75, 89, 91 and 92)
- Anguirus
- Rodan
- King Ghidorah (Showa, Heisei and "Mecha")
- Hedorah (Final) (Hedorah uses flying mode for some of his attacks)
- Gigan
- Megalon
- Mechagodzilla (74/MK 1, 75/MK 2 and 93/Super Mechagodzilla)
- Super X II
- Biollante (both forms rose & final, nonplayable, boss)
- Battra (Larva and Imago)
Reception
[edit]VideoGames magazine awarded it Best Turbo Duo Game of 1994.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "VideoGames Best of '94". VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine. No. 74 (March 1995). February 1995. pp. 44–7.