Talk:Godzilla (Commodore 64)/@comment-11836-20160326004724

Apparently this was released via a book called Commodore 64 – Fun and Games. According to Hardcore Gaming 101: "the video game was first featured in a range of books aimed at allowing users to program video games directly into their Commodore 64s by providing the necessary lines of code to do so. This particular book, titled Commodore 64 – Fun and Games, was published via Osborne and McGraw Hill Books and released the same year by Fisher himself and two other programmers. Although the game never saw an official commercial release given that it was never licensed by Toho, users were eventually able to copy it onto floppy disks which could easily be shared."