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Kaiju Assault is an all inclusive 2-4 player card game involving giant monsters fighting against each other. Defeat all the other monsters to win! Company Overview Kaiju Assault is operated and run by OEGP. (One Eyed Gofur Productions) Description Get into the thrill of putting your favorite monsters in a head to head match to determine the victors with well balanced and accurate detail! Put your strategy and luck to it's limit in this fan made, fan drawn, and fan oriented card game known as "Kaiju Assault"! Once available for ordering, each set will include: 56 Monster Cards, a Complete 31 Card Military Deck, 8 Six-Sided Dice, and a Kaiju Assault Rulebook! Check out there Facebook page here for more info on this awesome game.
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"Another mutation that quickly spread as the result of the Vietnam weather control disaster, Kumonga is the one of the deadliest species of superfauna on Earth. As voracious as Kamacuras, these creatures prey on the giant mantises and humans alike. A single adult's web can cover nearly a square mile and just a very small amount of its deadly venom can kill a human being in a matter of seconds. Females could be particularly dangerous to engage, as the species carries dozens of small vehicle-sized spiderlings on its abdomen after they are born. There were many cases of the spiderlings dropping off of the females and swarming ground troops. The species is susceptible to extreme heat. Like the Kamacuras, they continue to exist in managed numbers in the Vietnam Superfauna Preserve and venom is occasionally harvested from adults that have been killed for scientific research and anti-superfauna weaponry." "Thought to be a Hō-ō or mythical bird by locals, sightings of Rodan continued to be reported in the volcanic Mt. Aso area with growing infrequency for centuries, becoming an old mountain legend. In 1956, coal mining operations in a local village, uncovered a species of gigantic dragonfly nymphs, or Meganulon. The insects began terrorizing the town and the self-defense force was brought in to eradicate the infestation. Shortly after, an earthquake from the awakening volcano opened hidden pockets throughout the mountain. The Meganulon vanished and soon reports began coming in from the pacific area of unidentified flying objects, missing persons and cattle from Japan and China all the way down to the Philippines. Eventually it was discovered that two Rodan were nesting within the mountain. The creatures took flight, pursued by the defense forces and were engaged within the city of Fukuoka. The superfauna destroyed the city before returning to Mt. Aso, enacting a large death toll. A plan was formulated to trap the creatures within the mountain by bombarding it. The attack triggered an eruption and killed the two creatures, but not before releasing more of them from beneath the volcano. An investigation afterward revealed that a large amount of contaminated soil from the atomic bombing of Nagasaki had been moved from the city and buried under the mountain, suggesting these rare animals were affected by the radiation. Today, the species continues to exist at-large in isolated flocks in a wide area around the Pacific, male and females will mate for life.They are one of the largest superfauna species, and one of the most dangerous. Since 1956 they have been responsible for a number of human, cattle and even airplane disappearances in areas they inhabit and have been found as far as the western American seaboard. They have also been responsible for occasional attacks in heavily populated areas. Their initial appearance was a catalyst for the scientific community, led by Dr. Kyohei Yamane, to devote more resources and time to studying the ever-emerging superfauna threat and lead to the creation of superfauna biology."
From Legendary At Comic-Con 2014, we invite our fans to 'step inside our worlds'. We will be at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 hosting a booth on the show floor, holding a panel in Hall H, and much more. As the convention draws closer, be sure to come back to this page and follow us on Twitter and Instagram for the latest announcements and updates. Join the conversation by tagging your posts with #LegendarySDCC. We know everyone can't make it to Comic-Con so we will be covering all the activities and doing fan giveaways on our official social accounts during and after Comic-Con. Keep an eye out! Legendary Booth Booth Location: #3920 Hours: Thursday, July 24: 9:30 AM-7:00 PM Friday, July 25: 9:30 AM-7:00 PM Saturday, July 26: 9:30 AM-7:00 PM Sunday July 27: 9:30 AM-5:00 PM For more info on the convention show floor and exhibitors, visit the official Comic-Con website. Legendary's Film Panel - Hall H Date: Saturday, July 26 Time: 12:35 pm During the panel, we will be live tweeting from Hall H. Follow along here: @Legendary. Signing with Warcraft Director Duncan Jones Legendary and Warcraft fans now have the chance to meet director Duncan Jones, the man responsible for bringing Warcraft to the big screen. Duncan Jones will be doing a signing on Saturday 7/26 at 2 pm at the Blizzard Booth (#115). Tickets will be handed out that morning at 11 am on a first come, first serve basis at the Blizzard Booth. As there new Kickstarter campaign passes the halfway point they have revealed some of the other monsters of the Godzilla: Heritage world. Below are the first two then check out there Kickstarter here. "A relative of the massive Megalania monitor lizards that inhabited Australia, the Varan species was thought to be an aboriginal myth until weapons testing spurred remnants of the disturbed animals on a path of destruction through the Outback of Sydney in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Just a few cups of the bacteria-laced saliva in Varan's mouth has the ability to wipe out a large populated area and cause death in humans in a matter of minutes if exposed. Although the Superfauna were eventually defeated by United Nations forces, the death toll was enormous. Today, a small population of the species resides in a special sanctuary in the Outback, under close international observation." "The result of a weather control experiment gone wrong in Southeast Asia, the Kamacuras are an example of local wildlife altered by the deadly radioactive storm created by the failed operation. Reproducing and spreading quickly across the area, the conflict that had been brewing in the region was quickly quelled and resources combined to meet the much larger threat. A United Nations coalition was formed and nations from all over the world sent troops to aid in containing the Superfauna outbreak. What followed would turn out to be the deadliest anti-Superfauna conflict in history - the Vietnam War. The species was contained after several years of fighting and small populations continue to exist in an international preserve that makes up a large area of modern-day southern Laos and central Vietnam. The area is under close observation and varying numbers of the Superfauna and their nests are destroyed on a regular basis to keep the population under control."
2014 marks the sixtieth anniversary of Godzilla, the world's most famous movie monster. Around the globe, people are celebrating this momentous occasion in many different ways, but no one honors Godzilla better than his homeland of Japan. The Big Godzilla Special Effects Exhibition will display original props, suits, production art and memorabilia in one centralized location - and it's only on display in Tokyo for two weeks. Exhibits like these are rarely seen by westerners and only a small fraction of the English speaking world has ventured to the land of the rising sun to view them. They return home with tales and photos of movie history and have had them published in fan magazines and on websites for decades. But with recent advances in technology, we can now share these stories and images in beautiful high definition. If successfully funded, Kyle Yount, the host of the Kaijucast will travel to Japan to document the Big Godzilla Special Effects Exhibition and interview key members from Godzilla's sixty-year history. The images and footage collected will be edited into a feature length documentary that will be available on YouTube titled Hail to the King: 60 Years of Destruction. If we meet some stretch goals, this documentary could eventually be available through Video On Demand services. Check it out here. Below are a couple of cool music videos including kaijus by The Historian Himself, while the music is rap based, not particularly a fan of that type, and seem a little odd for this type of videos it actually works. And while some may not like the music part I have to say the imagery is awesome with most of the creatures being puppets, enjoy and check out his site for more updates here. |
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