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'''''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters''''' is a fighting game for the Super Famicom that was released in Japan under the name ''Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen'' in 1994. The game served as a sequel to ''Godzilla: Battle Legends'' which was released on the TurboDuo.


'''''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters''''' was going to be the second Godzilla video game released on the Super Nintendo, the first being ''Super Godzilla''.
==Announcement and Gameplay==
In the May 1995 issue ''Nintendo Power'', that game was announced and was going to be called ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters'' but advertised as having a release date during April 1995, the previous month. The game was never mentioned again. ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters'' plays in a ''Street Fighter''-style fighting game.


It is an English translation of the Super Famicom game ''Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen'', a Street Fighter-style fighting game. Its release was teased in the May 1995 issue of the late gaming magazine Nintendo Power, as advertised as strangely having the release date of April 1995, the previous month.  
==Cancellation==
The game was fully finished but never released, most likely a result of a last-minute cancellation due to the poor reception of ''Super Godzilla'', which was another ''Godzilla'' fighting game and the impending release of the Nintendo 64. It is unknown if any physical copies of cartridges exist or not.


The game was fully finished but never released, most likely a result of a last-minute cancellation due to the poor reception of Super Godzilla which was another Godzilla fighting game. It is unknown if any physical copies on cartridges exist or not.
==External links==
*[https://www.giantbomb.com/godzilla-kaiju-daikessen/3030-22895/ Giant Bomb page on ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters''] Retrieved 22 Mar '18


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An article describing the game.

Status: Lost

Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters is a fighting game for the Super Famicom that was released in Japan under the name Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen in 1994. The game served as a sequel to Godzilla: Battle Legends which was released on the TurboDuo.

Announcement and Gameplay

In the May 1995 issue Nintendo Power, that game was announced and was going to be called Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters but advertised as having a release date during April 1995, the previous month. The game was never mentioned again. Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters plays in a Street Fighter-style fighting game.

Cancellation

The game was fully finished but never released, most likely a result of a last-minute cancellation due to the poor reception of Super Godzilla, which was another Godzilla fighting game and the impending release of the Nintendo 64. It is unknown if any physical copies of cartridges exist or not.

External links