Who can resist a game with a campy, self-effacing sense of humor? People like it in movies, and they like it in video games.
"Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters," a new game for GameCube from Atari, is just such a game. It has 12 classic Japanese monster-movie creatures fighting each other to the finish.
The name, "Destroy All Monsters," has quite a heritage. That was the name of one of Godzilla's biggest movies -- a show in which a wacky but superior alien race came down to Earth and took control of its monsters. Naming a game after one of Godzilla's biggest hits leaves you with mighty big shoes to fill.
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