NES Godzilla: Rise from the Ashes
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  • Reads 1,005
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 4
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2020
It has been years since the player had been on the NES Godzilla game, years of his death. The monsters had not heard or seen any signs of Red rising from the ashes.

As Melissa walked through the diffrent worlds, she notices the monster starting to act... diffrent. The cowred in fear by any sound they heard and screamed by the sight of any big shadow that emerged. This worried Melissa and the other monsters, as they had no clue what they feared so much.

Sadly, the answer wasn't too far from their grasp... but the answer was far from their understanding.
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