The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews several Godzilla games, starting with "Godzilla: Monster of Monsters" on the NES, which he finds to be a poor game with awkward gameplay and too much repetition. He then moves on to "Godzilla 2" which he considers to be an insult to the first game, as it's a completely different type of game that doesn't even feature Godzilla as a playable character.
He also briefly reviews "Godzilla" on the Game Boy, which he finds to be a terrible game with poor graphics and gameplay. Finally, he reviews "Super Godzilla" on the Super Nintendo, which he finds to be a disappointing game with confusing gameplay mechanics.
The Nerd then discusses how he had always wanted a traditional Godzilla fighting game, and how his wish was finally granted with the release of "Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen" on the Super Famicom, but unfortunately, it was only released in Japan.
In the end, the Nerd expresses his frustration and disappointment with the Godzilla games he grew up with, and how he was born too early to experience the better Godzilla games that were released later.
1. The Angry Video Game Nerd is a fan of Japanese monster movies and video games.
2. As a kid, the Angry Video Game Nerd enjoyed watching Godzilla and other monster movies.
3. In the late 80's and early 90's, it was difficult for an American to watch Godzilla movies, as they were not widely available.
4. The only two Godzilla films released in theaters in the United States during the Angry Video Game Nerd's lifetime were Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla 2000.
5. The 1998 American version of Godzilla does not count as a true Godzilla film.
6. The Angry Video Game Nerd first played the game "Godzilla" on the NES.
7. The game "Godzilla: Monster of Monsters" was released for the NES.
8. The game "Godzilla 2" is a sequel to "Godzilla: Monster of Monsters" and was released for the NES.
9. The game "Godzilla" was released for the GameBoy.
10. The game "Super Godzilla" was released for the Super Nintendo.
11. The game "Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen" was released for the Super Famicom in Japan.
12. Nintendo Power magazine teased the game "Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters" in issue 72, May 1995, but it was never released.
13. The Angry Video Game Nerd is disappointed that he did not get to play a great Godzilla game during his childhood.
14. There are several Godzilla games available for modern consoles, including "Godzilla: Destroy all Monsters Melee", "Godzilla: Save the Earth", and "Godzilla: Unleashed".