Popular games for collection Gamera

03.04.1995

A Gamera game for the original Game Boy. It was released to coincide with the movie of the same title, in 1995. The game is essentially a turn-based battler, in a similar vein to the Pokemon games for the same console. Its battle system is similar to that of an RPG game, but other than that, the similarities end there. Most of the attacks rely on Button Combos, but the game provides a list of combos for the more inexperienced player. Gamera's enemies are Gyaos, Guiron and Viras. Eventually, the game's final battle pits Gamera against a clone of himself. The game's language is in Japanese, but an English fan translation does exist.

22.03.1995

Gamera: The Time Adventure is a Playdia game based on the popular turtle kaiju hero. The disc also includes a trailer of the 1995 film Gamera: Guardian of the Universe with a message from actress Ayako Fujitani in the role of heroine Asagi Kusanagi.

30.06.1995

Gamera: Gyaos Gekimetsu Sakusen is a Strategy game, developed by Axes Art Amuse and published by Sammy Studios, which was released in Japan in 1995.

25.05.1997

Alien monsters and other gigantic nightmares threaten earth. Fortunately for us a special force has been assigned to deal with them which includes the mighty Gamera as an ally. The game puts you in the shoes of Jack, the star pilot behind the jet fighter designed to take out these nasties. Together with Dr. Mikanuki you take to the skies as swarms of monsters attack you mercilessly through several stages. Gameplay-wise Gamera 2000 plays like Panzer Dragoon, as you don't have direct control of your jet, but instead try to aim at the incoming monsters from all directions and shoot them down while the jet follows a pre-set path. Facing bosses requires you to target specific weak points while your fighter circles around and at all times you can call Gamera to aid you by instructing it to shoot its homing attacks, as well as a charged attack that clears all enemies on screen. Some stages switch the action to ground level, as you pilot a futuristic bike, but the gameplay remains the same. Features polygonal graphics and live action FMV sequences that advance the plot between each stage.

01.01.1970

Completely different from the SNES game, this game boy installment of the Gamera franchise featured Gamera battling against all of his numerous foes in a turn-based fighting game.