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  2. Category:Kaiju video games - Wikipedia

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  3. Kaijū Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of Godzilla games - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. GigaBash - Wikipedia

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    GigaBash is a brawler [2] in which the player assumes control of a kaiju (also referred to as "titans" in-game) 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.

  6. Category:Kaiju - Wikipedia

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  7. Kyoei Toshi - Wikipedia

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    City of Giant Shadows), [1] known in English as City Shrouded in Shadow, [2] 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 ...

  8. Kaiju - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Daikaijū no Gyakushū - Wikipedia

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    Daikaijū no Gyakushū (大怪獣の逆襲, Giant Monster Counter Attack) is a shoot 'em up arcade video game released by Taito in 1986. [1] References