Pipe-Works Godzilla Trilogy Appreciation
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Unleashed is the best. Due to the huge monster roster, Epic Character themes (Jet Jaguar has the best), and i play it a lot. 2nd Destroy all monsters melee and 3rd Save the earth.
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Save the Earth had the best balance of roster and game-play. It had the benefits of Destroy All Monster Melee's combat, slightly improved, without going balls-to-the-wall bonkers like they did with Unleashed. While Unleashed had more monsters, sure, Save the Earth just felt like the perfect balance between the two games.
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There’s no point in having more monsters if they all control like shit.
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Basically this. Unleashed had a fantastic roster but it felt worthless because of the controls and the graphics. The graphics in Save the Earth were comparatively better. (If memory serves).UltramanGoji wrote:There’s no point in having more monsters if they all control like shit.
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The SpaceGodzilla used in StE on Xbox was the crappy PS2 model. I still have my original D8 recording of the gameplay footage I filmed for TK back in 2004. I need to convert that and upload it someday.Maritonic wrote:Basically this. Unleashed had a fantastic roster but it felt worthless because of the controls and the graphics. The graphics in Save the Earth were comparatively better. (If memory serves).UltramanGoji wrote:There’s no point in having more monsters if they all control like shit.
For the controls, it depends on how much practice you put in if you're not used to using the Wii-mote. Naurto65 played against me some year back and he had a lot of the monsters mastered. Just like any game with a new controller, you have to put the time in.
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You mean you have a cool video from glorious 2004 containing a rare secret trivia only everyone here would care aboutChris55 wrote:The SpaceGodzilla used in StE on Xbox was the crappy PS2 model. I still have my original D8 recording of the gameplay footage I filmed for TK back in 2004. I need to convert that and upload it someday.Maritonic wrote:Basically this. Unleashed had a fantastic roster but it felt worthless because of the controls and the graphics. The graphics in Save the Earth were comparatively better. (If memory serves).UltramanGoji wrote:There’s no point in having more monsters if they all control like poop.
For the controls, it depends on how much practice you put in if you're not used to using the Wii-mote. Naurto65 played against me some year back and he had a lot of the monsters mastered. Just like any game with a new controller, you have to put the time in.
AND YA HAVEN'T UPLOADED IT YET????
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Chris, would this happen to be the same SpaceGodzilla model featured in the D8 footage you're talking about?Chris55 wrote:The SpaceGodzilla used in StE on Xbox was the crappy PS2 model. I still have my original D8 recording of the gameplay footage I filmed for TK back in 2004. I need to convert that and upload it someday.Maritonic wrote:Basically this. Unleashed had a fantastic roster but it felt worthless because of the controls and the graphics. The graphics in Save the Earth were comparatively better. (If memory serves).UltramanGoji wrote:There’s no point in having more monsters if they all control like shit.
For the controls, it depends on how much practice you put in if you're not used to using the Wii-mote. Naurto65 played against me some year back and he had a lot of the monsters mastered. Just like any game with a new controller, you have to put the time in.
I've always wondered why some of the models look better in this trailer than in-game.
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^I don't think that's the same one. The crystals looked A LOT better in my footage. I still have the D8 cameras and the original tapes. Just need a firewire card and a more reliable power source for the camera and I can rip it.
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It was uploaded in 2004 and was the first video footage of the game to exist. However, it crashed Toho Kingdom 8 times and almost got it kicked off it's host. With each crash, Arbok had to degrade the video to cut bandwidth. Too bad YouTube didn't exist back then.
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It was uploaded in 2004 and was the first video footage of the game to exist. However, it crashed Toho Kingdom 8 times and almost got it kicked off it's host. With each crash, Arbok had to degrade the video to cut bandwidth. Too bad YouTube didn't exist back then.
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I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
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They're popular enough from what I've seen but Atari didn't want to spend the money getting the license again and then going through the effort to get a company to do the remaster and make the work with today's consoles. If there EVER was a time for these games to be remastered, it's now.KaijuCanuck wrote:I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
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Don’t they still own the rights to the games though? I feel like even if you lose the license that just means you can’t make new things, I think they’d still be able to do stuff with their own products. Like I doubt Marvel would have had to get the license back when they released that collected edition of their Godzilla comics.Chris55 wrote:They're popular enough from what I've seen but Atari didn't want to spend the money getting the license again and then going through the effort to get a company to do the remaster and make the work with today's consoles. If there EVER was a time for these games to be remastered, it's now.KaijuCanuck wrote:I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
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Both Atari and Pipeworks have the assets of the games but without renewing the license, they can't do anything with them.KaijuCanuck wrote:Don’t they still own the rights to the games though? I feel like even if you lose the license that just means you can’t make new things, I think they’d still be able to do stuff with their own products. Like I doubt Marvel would have had to get the license back when they released that collected edition of their Godzilla comics.Chris55 wrote:They're popular enough from what I've seen but Atari didn't want to spend the money getting the license again and then going through the effort to get a company to do the remaster and make the work with today's consoles. If there EVER was a time for these games to be remastered, it's now.KaijuCanuck wrote:I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
For Marvel, I'm not sure what the contract at the time states as far as reprinting etc.
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Oh that's pretty interesting. TK was almost destroyedChris55 wrote:They're popular enough from what I've seen but Atari didn't want to spend the money getting the license again and then going through the effort to get a company to do the remaster and make the work with today's consoles. If there EVER was a time for these games to be remastered, it's now.KaijuCanuck wrote:I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
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It should be pretty cool to see that footage when you upload it
psst the Japanese launch of STE was December the 10 you still have time to say you released it on a anniversary
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This is in reply to talking about potential remasters, or...?ROMG4 wrote:Oh that's pretty interesting. TK was almost destroyedChris55 wrote:They're popular enough from what I've seen but Atari didn't want to spend the money getting the license again and then going through the effort to get a company to do the remaster and make the work with today's consoles. If there EVER was a time for these games to be remastered, it's now.KaijuCanuck wrote:I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
By early 2000s bandwidth constraints.
It should be pretty cool to see that footage when you upload it
psst the Japanese launch of STE was December the 10 you still have time to say you released it on a anniversary
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I picked the wrong quote
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They absolutely had to get the license. You can’t sell a product with the “Godzilla” name without approval from Toho. So while Atari/Marvel may own some or all of their respective Godzilla products, they still wouldn’t be able to redistribute them as Toho owns the characters used in these works (except for the Marvel comics in which they only own the rights to Godzilla and none of the other creations which is why some have shown up again since that series).KaijuCanuck wrote:Don’t they still own the rights to the games though? I feel like even if you lose the license that just means you can’t make new things, I think they’d still be able to do stuff with their own products. Like I doubt Marvel would have had to get the license back when they released that collected edition of their Godzilla comics.Chris55 wrote:They're popular enough from what I've seen but Atari didn't want to spend the money getting the license again and then going through the effort to get a company to do the remaster and make the work with today's consoles. If there EVER was a time for these games to be remastered, it's now.KaijuCanuck wrote:I doubt these games were ever popular enough to get a HD remaster re-release, but it would be awesome if they made a comeback on the ps4 store or any other virtual console.
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https://www.change.org/p/atari-let-s-ge ... the-marketPIPEWORKS Studios Willing To Do GODZILLA Game HD Remasters From Series, Fans Called To Show Interest and Demand To Atari By Signing Petition
Since the wake of a new wave of Godzilla films storming from a revived and booming Godzilla franchise, and since the wake of HD Videogame Remasters, fans have long since demanded and dreamed of the Pipeworks Studio developed and Atari published Godzilla Videogames to make a return from their vault.
To play their fantastic brawlers on next-gen consoles, to make new memories of city-level combat, kaiju-ruled battles, and glorious domination of tournaments and online-play. For years this vocal demand from the invested consumer fanbase has drummed and piled on, and now fans have been given a chance to make their dreams come true!
By social media via Twitter, Pipeworks has openly acknowledged the growing consumer demand for HD remasters of Atari's published Godzilla Game Trilogy. Encouraging that they are passionately willing to come to the table to make it all a reality if Atari is willing to meet them and G-fans halfway.
If you want an HD Remaster of Atari's GODZILLA Games, then let Atari see your demand by signing this petition!
https://www.change.org/p/atari-let-s-ge ... the-market
And not just that, voice your consumer demand upon Atari's official facebook page and twitter account!!
https://www.facebook.com/atari/
https://twitter.com/atari
Please by kind and respectful when voicing your demand and consumer interest in wanting these games back. Do not spam Atari, and do not be rude. Remember, none of this can happen without them.
Having said that, GET READY TO CRUMBLE!!
Spread the word, sign the petition, and let your interest and demand as a consumer and Godzilla fan be known to Atari! ^_^ Meet us halfway Atari, we're all willing if you are to make this dream a reality!
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While DAMM and STE definitely interest me, I do wonder if they would end up fixing the bugs with G:U...
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I'm more curious how they'd be able to remaster GU specifically, the motion controls were integral. It'd be nice to play a much more polished version of the game, though (preferably with traditional controls).MM Raids Again wrote:While DAMM and STE definitely interest me, I do wonder if they would end up fixing the bugs with G:U...
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Indeed. I also hope the remasters would be for PS4 at the least... Not just X-Box.GigaBowserG wrote:I'm more curious how they'd be able to remaster GU specifically, the motion controls were integral. It'd be nice to play a much more polished version of the game, though (preferably with traditional controls).MM Raids Again wrote:While DAMM and STE definitely interest me, I do wonder if they would end up fixing the bugs with G:U...
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