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  1. A side-scrolling game released in 1989 by Toho Co. LTD. It stars the giant lizard Godzilla and the giant butterfly-like moth Mothra of Toho movie fame.

  2. "Godzilla: Monster of Monsters!" - This is an action game where players control either Godzilla or Mothra and navigate them through various levels, battling other monsters from the Godzilla universe. The game features side-scrolling gameplay as well as top-down exploration sections.

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  3. Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (NES) game description. In the year 2XXX A.D., Earth is under attack from the aliens of Planet X. Armed with monsters of terrible destructive force, the invaders establish bases on every planet of the solar system.

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    "In 2XXX A.D. when the orbits of Pluto and Neptune exchange their positions, the Earthreceives a declaration of war from an unknown planet. The invaders from Planet X attack the Earth as part of their plan to conquer the entire universe using a legion of space monsters.The Earth sends Godzilla, king of the monsters on the Earth, and Mothra, to defe...

    Both Godzilla and Mothrastart the game at level 1, and with a limited supply of life and power. The monsters can gain levels by defeating bosses and certain stage types (Ruins and Hyperspace); every time Godzilla or Mothra gains a level their life and power bars will increase. The maximum level is 16. The life bar will replenish once a boss is defe...

    Each world takes place on a grid, with hexagonal spaces serving as stages. Godzilla can move two spaces per turn, while Mothra can move four (in the Japanese version, Godzilla can only move one space, while Mothra can move two). After the monster moves through those spaces, it will enter the game's sidescrolling action sections, where it has to fig...

    Playable monsters

    1. Godzilla 2. Mothra

    Bosses

    Each world hosts 2-8 bosses, depending on how far the player is, who will attack the player on their way to the enemy base. The player doesn't have to beat the bosses, with the exception of King Ghidorah, to advance in the game, but in general they will be hard to avoid and confrontation is inevitable. Things to note: boss matches (or "Hyper-Fight Mode") last approximately 40 seconds before the match is ended in a draw and both monsters are returned to the Ring Field view; in case of a draw,...

    Stage enemies

    1. Dogora 2. Gohten 3. Gotengo 4. Manda 5. Markalite Cannon 6. Maser Cannon 7. Matango 8. Natarl UFO 9. Super X 10. Firestorm Phoenixes 11. Foliage Cannons 12. Vine Cannons 13. Thorn Towers 14. Bio-Blockades 15. Bio-Cannons 16. Airborne Bombers

    Some glitches in the game can have favorable benefits to the player, while others serve only to slow them down. Gezora can infamously trap the player in the corner of the boss fight and repeatedly deal damage to them until the timer runs out. On the other hand, Mogueracan sometimes get stuck in its beam charging animation temporarily, allowing the ...

    At the password screen, entering "DESTR0Y ALL M0NSTERS" activates a special mode where Godzilla and Mothra fight all the monsters at once on Earth.
    Entering "MONSTER 0" at the password screen starts the game on Earth with only King Ghidorahas an enemy.
    Entering "START T0 END" as the password plays the ending sequence.
    Entering "S0UND" will take the player to a sound test featuring music from both versions of the game.
    A creepypasta was made about this game, called the NES Godzilla Creepypasta by CosbyDaf, with the story receiving an ongoing sequel, NES Godzilla Replay as well as an actual video game adaptation b...
    Although the English version of the game only identifies the alien invaders as "invaders from Planet X," the original Japanese version specifically identifies them as the Xiliens. This is corrobora...
    Anguirus' in-game name is "ANGILAS" in both the Japanese and American versions of the game, while Rodan's is also "RODAN" in both versions.
    The cover art for the game features a picture of the ShodaiGoji suit, while the sprites used for Godzilla in the game more closely resemble the KingGoji or MosuGojisuits.
    Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! cover story in a 1990 issue of Player's Strategy Guide to NES Games

    This is a list of references for Godzilla: Monster of Monsters!. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this:

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  5. Godzilla Creepypasta is a game based on the famous creepypasta written by CosbyDaf that goes around the NES game Godzilla: Monster of Monsters. You can read the full creepypasta HERE. There are a few improvements over the NES version of the game, like: fixed 60 FPS, Shaders, Experience Bar, Colored Power Bar (Blue), Jukebox, Bestiary and more!

  6. Os invasores do Planeta X atacam a Terra como parte de seu plano de conquistar todo o universo, usando uma legião de monstros espaciais. A terra envia Godzilla, o monstro mais forte da terra, e Mothra, para se defender.