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1993 video game
Super Godzilla
North American cover art
Developer(s)
Advance Communication Company
Publisher(s)
Toho
Producer(s)
Masato Takeno Junichi Tsunoda Seigo Taniguchi Michiharu Hasuya MIS
Composer(s)
Michiharu Hasuya Junko Yokoyama
Series
Godzilla
Platform(s)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
JP: 23 December 1993
NA: July 1994
Genre(s)
Action
Mode(s)
Single-player
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