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  2. Boss (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The final boss, last boss or end boss, [39] is typically present at or near the end of a game, with completion of the game's storyline usually following victory in the battle. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] The final boss is usually the main antagonist of the game; however, there are exceptions, such as in Conker's Bad Fur Day , in which the final boss ...

  3. I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss - Wikipedia

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    James was the final boss of Regalia of Saints, Demons and Maidens 2: in the original game, James is targeted by a powerful church within the duchy. The church sends assassin after assassin to kill him, until a distraught James gives in to his demon side, declares himself the successor of Claude Ellemeyer as demon lord (who would have died in ...

  4. Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Tōkon! Marutama Chō - Wikipedia

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    Okugata-sama (奥方様, Okugata-sama) (voiced by Katsuya Shiga) - final boss character. Since the true final boss from Susume!, Yukio Hattari, does not appear in the game, Okugata-sama is faced as the final boss whether continues are used or not. He is CPU-controlled character only, but playable in Battle Mode with hidden codes.

  5. Ninja Master's - Wikipedia

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    Oda Nobunaga - the final boss of the game. A tyrant brainwashed by the demon known as Haoh, Nobunaga sets out to conquer the world. Raiga - a renowned bounty hunter whose mission is to defeat Goemon. Ranmaru Mumiyo Kagura - the sub-boss of the game. An immortal and loyal servant to Nobunaga, Ranmaru attempts to vanquish Haoh, who possesses ...

  6. Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel - Wikipedia

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    An original character, who is a dark palette swap and final boss version of Al Azif, Al Azif Ex Mortis is the non-playable final boss of the game, created by Mugen Yoguruma, act as a copy of the Necronomicon, crafted from the fragments of the Al Azifs from the infinite universes in which Demonbane failed.

  7. Kaiser Knuckle - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Knuckle (カイザーナックル, Kaizā Nakkuru), known outside of Japan as Global Champion, is a 1994 fighting game released for the arcades by Taito. Kaiser Knuckle was released during the fighting game trend of the 1990s that began with Capcom's Street Fighter II. It is included as part of the Taito Egret II mini console, marking ...

  8. Tongue of the Fatman - Wikipedia

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    Mondu (final boss) A Celluloid; The single-player mode progression follows the above list in order. The Fat Man's special ability is the "Tongue Lash", where his belly opens and sprawls out a tongue tweak that jabs the enemy. Despite this being the final boss fight of the game, players have defeated Mondu in as little as 5 seconds. [7] [8]

  9. Dark Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to pick up the keys and unlock exits until the player has reached the lair of the final boss. There are a total of 40 areas to explore. Enemy creatures include minotaurs, skeleton warriors, swamp monsters, man-eating trees, giant spiders and rats. The game features both limited lives and a health gauge system.