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  2. Real Bout Fatal Fury - Wikipedia

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    Series antagonist Geese Howard reprises his role from the original Fatal Fury as the game's final boss. Real Bout was Geese Howard's final appearance in the Fatal Fury storyline, as the game's ending with Terry or Andy depicts the character's demise at the hands of either brother by falling off the roof of his tower, refusing to be saved by them.

  3. Doomsday Warrior (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday Warrior, known in Japan as Taiketsu!! Brass Numbers (対決!!ブラスナンバーズ, lit. "Confrontation!! Brass Numbers"), is a Super NES fighting game developed and published by Telenet Japan's subsidiary Laser Soft in Japan on November 20, 1992 and later localized by Renovation Products in North America in March 1993.

  4. 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]

  5. Category:Video game bosses - Wikipedia

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    In video games, a boss is a particularly large or challenging computer-controlled character who must be defeated at the end of a segment of a game, whether he/she/it be for a level, an episode, or the very end of the game itself (final boss). Bosses appear in many video games, particularly story or level-based first and third-person shooters ...

  6. Atlas (BioShock) - Wikipedia

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    The final boss fight in BioShock is widely regarded as one of the game's weakest aspects. PCGamesN ranked it among the worst boss fights in video games, calling it "a terrifically weak way to end a game that really tries to be more than iron sights pointing at irrelevant cannon fodder", and that the encounter undid much of the tension building ...

  7. Giygas - Wikipedia

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    Giygas, also known as Giegue, and Gyiyg (ギーグ, Gīgu) in Japan, is a character in the Mother video game series by Nintendo, created by Shigesato Itoi.The character serves as the main antagonist and final boss of Mother and its sequel, Mother 2/EarthBound.

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  9. Boss (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Foozle" is used to describe a cliché final boss that exists only to act as the final problem before players can complete the game. [45] [41] Scorpia stated in 1994 that "about 98% of all role-playing video games can be summed up as follows: 'We go out and bash on critters until we're strong enough to go bash on Foozle. ' " [40]