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* NintendoHard: Ultimately averted: the game isn't easy, but it is far less frustrating than many of the titles that inspired it, plus it has an autosave feature that lets you continue from the last level reached. Still, some people think it's too hard, and the Balloon Fight/Pro Wrestling level is overall pretty difficult since you die in 2 hits in the first part, dying at the second part forces you to do the first one again and naturally you can't skip to the second part right away from stage select. [[spoiler:You ''can'' skip to the second part by pressing 1 while on the first part, though.]]
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** Partway through Contra Abobo, [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Kirby}} kills Krang and hijacks his mecha suit, turning it into a bigger, better version of itself. [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Four years later, and...]]]]
** After you knock [[spoiler:Little Mac]] down twice, [[spoiler: he [[HulkingOut Hulks Out]]]]. He'd later do that for real in the Wii iteration of his home game, and later get that form as his [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Final Smash]].

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** Partway through Contra Abobo, [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Kirby}} [[spoiler:Franchise/{{Kirby}} kills Krang and hijacks his mecha suit, turning it into a bigger, better version of itself. [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Four years later, and...]]]]
** After you knock [[spoiler:Little Mac]] down twice, [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he [[HulkingOut Hulks Out]]]]. He'd later do that for real in the Wii iteration of his home game, and later get that form as his [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Final Smash]].



* ThatOneBoss: The Old Man, the boss of ''Zeldabobo''. By the time you first enter his boss room, you're probably hurting for health. He starts off with a shield, and he kicks the fight off by spawning enemies you've fought earlier in the stage (which means he can even spawn [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 Flurries]], the GoddamnedBats of the dungeon). He can send out a homing projectile which, if you get hit by it, will be turned into a snail for about ten seconds, and will be more prone to being attacked. He can fire lasers and a homing stream of fireballs, which can also be frustrating, even more so if you get hit by the snail spell at a wrong time. ''Then'', after taking enough damage, he splits himself into three more old men, who can use a spin attack, which means more damage if you don't see it coming (but thankfully, if you have enough rage at this point, a single rage attack will end this phase of the fight quickly). ''THEN'', he drinks a potion, transforming into the [[spoiler: Old Giant]], who hits like a tank. This portion of the fight is considerably easier, since he's a much larger target and his attacks are easier to dodge (unless you get unlucky), but he gains invincibility frames during his attack start up, so this fight is a lot harder than it needs to be. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments The cutscene afterwards does make up for it, though.]]

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* ThatOneBoss: The Old Man, the boss of ''Zeldabobo''. By the time you first enter his boss room, you're probably hurting for health. He starts off with a shield, and he kicks the fight off by spawning enemies you've fought earlier in the stage (which means he can even spawn [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 Flurries]], the GoddamnedBats of the dungeon). He can send out a homing projectile which, if you get hit by it, will be turned into a snail for about ten seconds, and will be more prone to being attacked. He can fire lasers and a homing stream of fireballs, which can also be frustrating, even more so if you get hit by the snail spell at a wrong time. ''Then'', after taking enough damage, he splits himself into three more old men, who can use a spin attack, which means more damage if you don't see it coming (but thankfully, if you have enough rage at this point, a single rage attack will end this phase of the fight quickly). ''THEN'', he drinks a potion, transforming into the [[spoiler: Old [[spoiler:Old Giant]], who hits like a tank. This portion of the fight is considerably easier, since he's a much larger target and his attacks are easier to dodge (unless you get unlucky), but he gains invincibility frames during his attack start up, so this fight is a lot harder than it needs to be. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments The cutscene afterwards does make up for it, though.]]
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* RonTheDeathEater: [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/PunchOut Little Mac]] is the BigBad.]]
** Likewise, quite a few of the enemies are protagonists or allies[=/=]neutrals from different games, like the boss of Contrabobo being [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Kirby}}]].
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** After defeating Little Mac in the final level, Abobo sees his son, Aboboy being lowered, and is delighted to see him again, as the two of them smile at each other. Abobo then punches his son free, Aboboy jumps into his arms, as the two of them hug each other, with the "Dream Fight" tune playing.
*** And then they murder absolutely everyone in sight together, as a father and son should! Doubles as a Moment of Funny.
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** Punchabobo also can count because Little Mac's boss battle is not very simple & the three Round limit that happens.

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** Punchabobo [[spoiler:Punchabobo also can count because Little Mac's boss battle is not very simple & the three Round limit that happens.]]
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** The boss of Zeldabobo, the Old Man, features the unassuming and usually non-violent item giver pulling out all the stops, including creating sword-wielding illusory clones of himself and even growing to massive size. Come ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]'' [[spoiler:and its Champion's Ballad DLC, and Monk Maz Koshia would do the exact same thing.]]
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* ThatOneAchievement: A few of them, here and there, but mostly the "do not die/get hit" challenges in ''Pro Wrabobo'' and ''Contrabobo''.

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* ThatOneAchievement: A few of them, here and there, but mostly the "do "[[NoDamageRun do not die/get hit" hit]]" challenges in ''Pro Wrabobo'' and ''Contrabobo''.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: This game takes many of the classic NES characters and enemies people have come to love, hate, or LoveToHate, and brutally slaughters most of them.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: This game takes many of the classic NES characters and enemies people have come to love, hate, or [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs or]] LoveToHate, and brutally slaughters most of them.

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