Bosses
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Bosses are an important enemy in the game, cause they are our main objective, without boss we havent objective and will be no cool PVE, so the bests defeat bosses, without theem it would be a boring game, you can meditate about that!
Here is the story of the bosses:
Bosses are "super-powered" in comparison with regular enemies, and are usually found at the end of a level or area.[10] Most games also include a "final" boss, which is usually the main antagonist in the story, at the very end of the game. Some of the most well known final bosses are Bowser (Mario) Robotnik (Sonic) and Ganon (Legend of Zelda).[original research?] While most games include a mixture of boss opponents and regular opponents, some only have one or the other—for example, Shadow of the Colossus for the PlayStation 2 has no enemies other than bosses.[11]
The boss characters in 1 vs 1 fighting games generally exceed the capabilities of the "regular" characters (sometimes having moves that have excessive priority or deals excessive damage, infinite power gauge or regenerating lifebar); depending on the game, the boss character can be selectable or not. In some fighting games the boss character is selectable from the beginning; in other ones it's a secret or unlockable character. Sometimes a fighting game boss is a powered-up version of an existing selectable character (for example, Street Fighter Alpha 3's M. Bison).
--Animaker Anime Maker 14:52, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
