E3 Footage (Higher Quality) - Godzilla: Save the Earth
Some very brief footage that was shown as part of E3 2004. In it, we can see Godzilla 2000 in what is likely an ocean section of the story mode stage, the UFO Attack challenge in San Francisco with the pyramid building's health bar at the top of the screen instead of the bottom, Godzilla vs. Mecha-King Ghidorah in Osaka with drastically different HUD (which amusingly uses their internal names "Godzilla2k" and "MGhidorah"), and a Melee battle in Tokyo with Gigan, Mechagodzilla 2, Destoroyah, and an upside-down Megaguirus. Upside down idle animations were used by the developers for moves that did not have proper animations yet or for moves that character was not intended to have - for example, Biollante's unused low block uses an animation of her upside down since she is not supposed to have a low block. In this case, Megaguirus seems to be missing her KOed faceup idle animation.
This footage isn't of the actual build that was playable at E3 since it had HUD that was much closer or identical to what made it into the final release of the game. The HUD seen in this video can be seen in some screenshots of the game including this one of Mount Fuji: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugy-AE4caXBus-8ecgR4AaABCQ
Same footage from here, but instead of a camera recording, it's a direct video feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2cBPxk_kBk
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