Doshin the Giant, originally released as Kyojin no Doshin in Japan for Nintendo 64DD on December 1, 1999, is a god simulation video game. Renowned for its soundtrack by Tatsuhiko Asano, the game received broad acclaim. A subsequent expansion, named Kyojin no Doshin Kaihō Sensen Chibikko Chikko Daishūgou, introduced animated scenes that become viewable upon completing the core game. This initial version was succeeded by an upgraded port on the Nintendo GameCube, christened Doshin the Giant in Europe with enhanced graphical fidelity.
Kyojin no Doshin is a Nintendo god simulation game for the Nintendo 64DD. It was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1999 as a launch title for the 64DD, for which a soundtrack by Tatsuhiko Asano was released on CD by Media Factory, early the next year. Both of these received positive reviews. An expansion was released five months later called Kyojin no Doshin Kaihō Sensen Chibikko Chikko Daishūgou, which takes a very different perspective of the game, featuring short animated clips that the player can unlock after playing the original game. This is the original Nintendo 64DD release, but the game had an enhanced port with better graphics for the Nintendo GameCube, which was released in Europe under the name "Doshin the Giant".