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Godzilla Unleashed Gold
Atari's monster game in stores very soon for PS2, Wii.
Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Atari today announced that development on Godzilla Unleashed, a long-running franchise and the ultimate giant monsters fighting game, is complete. Godzilla Unleashed for the Wii and PlayStation 2 and Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash for Nintendo DS are scheduled for release this holiday season.

Featuring the legendary Godzilla and at least 20 of some of the most renowned monsters of all time, Godzilla Unleashed is a giant fighting game. In an attempt to save the planet earth from total mayhem and destruction, gamers must cause some damage of their own by fighting with or against other giant monsters.

Godzilla Unleashed provides an environment perfect for stopping this worldwide obliteration with nine urban arenas, interactive 3D cityscapes, big destructible buildings, soaring skyscrapers and towering alien formations. Featuring an innovative non-linear storyline which allows players to influence how the story unfolds through their choices within battles, and a flexible multiplayer mode which supports up to four players for the ultimate city-crushing monster extravaganza, Godzilla Unleashed is a must-have this holiday season.

For more information on Godzilla Unleashed, visit www.atari.com .

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