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Godzilla.jp (ゴジラ 東宝公式サイト ~GODZILLA 1954-2014 60th~, Tsuini Gojira ga ugokidasu……! Gojira Tōhō kōshiki saito ~ GODZILLA 1954-2014 60th ~?, lit. Godzilla Toho official site ~ GODZILLA 1954-2014 60th ~) was an official website created by Toho. The site was a database of information on the Godzilla films all in Japanese. The site ran from December 2013 to August 2017, after which it was absorbed into the Godzilla Store and succeeded by Godzilla.com.
Major kaiju, vehicle and weapon appearances in the film, each of them being clearly indicated under each rare image with their name in Japanese katakana. This includes major stock footage appearances. The images are presented in slideshow form.
"Godzilla ...... begins to move at last! Godzilla Toho official site ~ GODZILLA 1954-2014 60th ~"
Gameplay[]
Godzilla 60th is a sidescroller, much like the Gameboy Godzilla: The Series game and Godzilla The Series: Monster Wars. The player can move Godzilla with the right arrow key and unleash Godzilla's atomic breath with the "G" key. Mothra appears when the "M" key is pressed, King Ghidorah appears when the "K" key is pressed, and some jets appear when the "E" key is pressed, all of who let out a roar when summoned, except for the jets. Godzilla can destroy buildings and eventually comes back to the same spot where the game began. There is no points system or any enemies to fight as of January 1, 2014.
In the site's game, when "View Image" is used when right-clicking the part of the screen above 2014 website logo, the screen is rendered as just one image.
In the site's source code, a secret message is hidden. It includes the secret codes, G, K, M, and E, along with the words "GODZILLA60TH-SECRET-KEYBINDINGS:" repeated several times in the shape of Godzilla's Japanese name, ゴジラ?.
Novels: Arthur Adams • Eric Battle • Jimmy Betancourt • Greg Borenstein • Yvel Guichet • Drew Edward Johnson • Jann Jones • Lee Loughridge • Robert Napton • Arvid Nelson • Allen Passalaqua • Alan Quah • Richard Starkings