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  2. GigaBash - Wikipedia

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    GigaBash is a brawler [2] in which the player assumes control of a kaiju and must battle each other in stages filled with destructible environments. [3] These monsters can perform light and a heavy attack, and unleash a unique special move. They can also dodge, perform an air dash, and hurl buildings and objects at their opponents.

  3. Hedorah - Wikipedia

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    In Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Hedorah originates from the Dark Gas Nebula in the constellation of Orion.It journeys to Earth via a passing comet, and lands in Suruga Bay as a monstrous tadpole-like creature, increasing in size as it feeds on the pollutants contaminating the water.

  4. List of Godzilla games - Wikipedia

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    Release years by system: 2014 or Delayed—Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Notes: . Developed by Sunstone Games. [a]Published by Sunstone Games, Sega (PS4) Currently shelved after the passing of the game's environmental artist, [13] most likely cancelled.

  5. Category:Video games developed in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  6. Gigan - Wikipedia

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    Gigan (Japanese: ガイガン, Hepburn: Gaigan) is a kaiju from Toho's Godzilla franchise who first appeared in the 1972 film, Godzilla vs. Gigan.Gigan is a giant extraterrestrial space monster, resembling a species of reptile, who was turned into a cyborg by the alien race known as the Nebulans.

  7. Category:Kaiju video games - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Party video games - Wikipedia

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    B. Barnyard (video game) Birthday Party Bash; Bluey: The Videogame; Bomberman Hardball; Bomberman Land; Bomberman Land (PSP) Bomberman Land Touch! Bomberman Online

  9. Kaiju - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese word kaijū originally referred to monsters and creatures from ancient Japanese legends; [3] it earlier appeared in the Chinese Classic of Mountains and Seas. [4] [5] There are no traditional depictions of kaijū or kaijū-like creatures among the yōkai of Japanese folklore, [6] although it is possible to find megafauna in their mythology (e.g., Japanese dragons).