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Super Metroid's Mother Brain.

It has everything: multiple varied phases, real dread and panic, heartbreak, vengeance, a real sense of progression, and is still the most unique boss battle I've played.





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Probably Shadow Queen from Paper Mario TTYD. It's a pretty challenging battle and the music just makes everything so epic.



                
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mZuzek said:
Metroid Prime. I think I'm somewhat alone on this one, but I found that fight to be an exhilariating, thrilling ride all the way. It was so long and so hard, but also so extremely climactic. In such an immersive game, it was impossible for me to not get completely sucked into the hype and tension of the ending and the highly challenging battle was pure adrenaline. I loved every second of it.

Honorable mention to the generic mainstream pick, DJ Octavio.

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But Metroid Prime is an awesome choice. That was a marathon fight.

I've always been partial to Ganon in ALTTP:



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IkePoR said:

Oh another great one!

It would be fun to make a top 10 list of Nintendo final boss battles :D



onionberry said:

This. The best one.

The setting is great, dark and eerie.



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Xenoblade for me.

All I can say is that the buildup is great, and the music is just (mm).



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Man, this reminds me all the games I still need to play. Too bad this isn't some kind of Zero Escape system where I can play a game then jump backward in time to play a different game, retaining all my memories of the first game.



Baby Bowser from Yoshis Island on snes. dat music doe!!!