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'''''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters''''' was going to be the second Godzilla video game released on the Super Nintendo, the first being ''Super Godzilla''. It is a sequel to Godzilla: Battle Legends on the Turbo Duo.
'''''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters''''' was going to be the second ''Godzilla'' video game released on the Super Nintendo, the first being ''Super Godzilla''. It is a sequel to ''Godzilla: Battle Legends'' on the Turbo Duo.


It is an English translation of the Super Famicom game ''Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen'' (the English translation being Godzilla: Great Monster Battle), a Street Fighter-style fighting game. Its release was teased in the May 1995 issue of the late gaming magazine Nintendo Power, but advertised as strangely having the release date given as April 1995, the previous month. The game was never mentioned again.
It is an English translation of the Super Famicom game ''Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen'' (the game's English translated title being ''Godzilla: Great Monster Battle''), a ''Street Fighter''-style fighting game. Its release date was teased in the May 1995 issue of the late gaming magazine ''Nintendo Power'', but advertised as strangely having the release date given as April 1995, the previous month. The game was never mentioned again.


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 production of the Nintendo 64. It is unknown if any physical copies on 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 and the impending production of the Nintendo 64. It is unknown if any physical copies on cartridges exist or not.


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Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters was going to be the second Godzilla video game released on the Super Nintendo, the first being Super Godzilla. It is a sequel to Godzilla: Battle Legends on the Turbo Duo.

It is an English translation of the Super Famicom game Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen (the game's English translated title being Godzilla: Great Monster Battle), a Street Fighter-style fighting game. Its release date was teased in the May 1995 issue of the late gaming magazine Nintendo Power, but advertised as strangely having the release date given as April 1995, the previous month. The game was never mentioned again.

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 production of the Nintendo 64. It is unknown if any physical copies on cartridges exist or not.