![]() ![]() Godzilla’s 8-bit theme song flooded proudly through the speakers and I was soon grinning like an idiot. So I started the game, and the nostalgia came flooding back like a tidal wave. He also gave me some other games like Legend of Zelda, Bomberman and some stupid thing called Action 52, but Godzilla had to come first. It never even occurred to me to ask where Billy found it. I was pumped to play my favorite childhood game. Recently, I had bought a new NES system, and through a lot of hunting and asking around, my friend Billy finally managed to find a copy of Godzilla: Monster of Monsters. ![]() Unfortunately I had traded the game for Amagon a year later, much to my regret when I found out what that game was like. When I got the game as a present for my tenth birthday, I played it night and day, as much as I could. Overall it was pretty mediocre, but back then I didn’t care. To sum it up, most of the game revolved around getting through (very repetitive) outer space levels while smashing up tanks and jets, and then fighting against Godzilla’s monster enemies. So naturally when Godzilla: Monster of Monsters came out, it was like a dream come true. When I was a little kid, the two things I loved most in life were Godzilla, and NES games.
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