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This is a chronological list of games based on Toho's Godzilla franchise . Since the early 1980s, a variety of video games have been developed and released on various platforms. The majority of these games were exclusively released in Japan , while others were either later released in internationally, or developed in the United States .
Kaiju are often somewhat metaphorical in nature; Godzilla, for example, initially served as a metaphor for nuclear weapons, reflecting the fears of post-war Japan following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Lucky Dragon 5 incident. Other notable examples of kaiju include Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Gamera.
City of Giant Shadows), known in English as City Shrouded in Shadow, [1] is a 2017 survival video game developed by Granzella and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. The objective of the game is to escape a city ravaged by battles between monsters, robots, and heroes from the Japanese kaiju and tokusatsu franchises ...
Thundatross, the game's first publicly revealed character, was described as an "all-rounded" monster that resembles other classic kaiju. [15] The first teaser trailer for the game premiered on September 12, 2019. [16] The game was released on August 5, 2022, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Windows. [17]
Kaijū Monogatari [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Birthday and published by Namco for Famicom, in November 1988 in Japan. It was followed up by Daikaijū Monogatari on the Super Famicom.
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The game was released for Nintendo 3DS in Japan on March 13, 2013, as part of the Guild02 compilation, and separately as a digital download in North America, Europe and Australasia on July 18, 2013. It follows a boy named Sohta, who lives in a town where monsters and superheroes from 1970s tokusatsu shows appear every Friday.