Godzilla: Save The Earth - PlayStation 2
Godzilla: Save The Earth is a PlayStation 2 fighting game from Atari Interactive featuring giant-monster battles across destructible city arenas. The game centers on city-trampling combat with Godzilla and a roster that includes SpaceGodzilla, Mothra, Jet Jaguar, and 15 other famous monsters.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- 3D arena fighting focuses on monster melees, environmental destruction, and battles against creatures, armies, and aliens.
- Stages include Tokyo, San Francisco, New York, and other city locations built around skyscraper-smashing combat.
- Hidden monsters can be unlocked and added to the playable roster.
- Supports 1–4 players, with 4-player local play using a PlayStation 2 Multitap.
- Original online multiplayer support used Ethernet broadband and the PlayStation 2 Network Adapter.
Developed by Pipeworks Software, this entry follows the studio’s earlier Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee and expands the console monster-fighting format with a larger creature lineup and online-era PS2 features.
Original: $82.90
-65%$82.90
$29.02


Description
Godzilla: Save The Earth is a PlayStation 2 fighting game from Atari Interactive featuring giant-monster battles across destructible city arenas. The game centers on city-trampling combat with Godzilla and a roster that includes SpaceGodzilla, Mothra, Jet Jaguar, and 15 other famous monsters.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- 3D arena fighting focuses on monster melees, environmental destruction, and battles against creatures, armies, and aliens.
- Stages include Tokyo, San Francisco, New York, and other city locations built around skyscraper-smashing combat.
- Hidden monsters can be unlocked and added to the playable roster.
- Supports 1–4 players, with 4-player local play using a PlayStation 2 Multitap.
- Original online multiplayer support used Ethernet broadband and the PlayStation 2 Network Adapter.
Developed by Pipeworks Software, this entry follows the studio’s earlier Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee and expands the console monster-fighting format with a larger creature lineup and online-era PS2 features.













