Godzilla: Trading Battle

Godzilla: Trading Battle ゴジラ トレーディングバトル (Gojira: Torēdingu Batoru) is a Japan-only PlayStation 1 video game produced by. It was released on December 3, 1998.

Gameplay
To be added.

Playable

 * Godzilla (1954, 1955-1975, 1984-1989, 1991-1994, Meltdown, 1998)
 * Anguirus 1968
 * Balkzardan
 * Baragon
 * Barugaron
 * Battra (Larva, Imago)
 * Biollante (Rose, Final)
 * Dagahra
 * Desghidorah
 * Destoroyah (Juvenile, Aggregate, Flying, Final)
 * Dogora
 * Ebirah
 * Gabara
 * Ganimes
 * Gaira
 * Gezora
 * Gigan
 * Godzilla Junior (Little Godzilla, Godzilla Junior)
 * Gorosaurus
 * Hedorah (Flying, Final)
 * Jet Jaguar
 * Jyarumu
 * Kamacuras
 * Kamoebas
 * King Caesar
 * King Ghidorah (Showa, Heisei)
 * Kumonga
 * Maguma
 * Manda
 * Mecha-King Ghidorah
 * MechaGodzilla (1974, 1975, 1993, Super)
 * Megalon
 * Minilla
 * Moguera (1957, 1994)
 * Mothra (Larva 1961, Imago 1961)
 * Mothra Leo (Larva, Rainbow, Aqua)
 * Razin
 * Rodan (Showa, 1993, Fire)
 * Sanda
 * Shiigan
 * SpaceGodzilla
 * Titanosaurus
 * Vagnosaurus
 * Varan

Non-Playable

 * Baby Godzilla 1993 (appears in story mode)
 * Baby Godzilla 1998 (appears in card "BABY GODZILLA'S FISH")
 * Ghogo (appears in card "FAIRY GHOGO")

Playable

 * Fire Dragon
 * Land Moguera
 * Star Falcon
 * Garuda
 * Maser Cannon
 * ASTOL-MB93
 * Super X
 * Super X2
 * Super X3
 * Gotengo
 * Moonlight SY-3

Non-Playable

 * G-Force
 * Black Hole Planet 3 Aliens
 * Natarls
 * Mysterians
 * Seatopians
 * Kilaaks
 * M Space Hunter Nebula Aliens
 * Mu Empire
 * Xiliens

Trivia

 * Godzilla Trading Battle is one of the largest collections of Toho monsters ever. For comparison, this game features more than the films  Godzilla: Final Wars and Destroy All Monsters, and the games Godzilla Movie Studio Tour, Kaiju-Oh Godzilla, and Godzilla Generations.
 * This game is very similar to both Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokémon in many ways each, including having creatures within cards, being able to collect them, having them battle one another with an assortment of moves, each monster having different stats, it being turn-based, monsters being able to "evolve," and information being available for each card in an encyclopedia-like database once they have been collected.