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Thursday, July 18, 2013

TOP 100 Nintendo Enemies (61-70)

Number 70
Space Pirates
Series: Metroid
Space Pirate (Metroid Prime)
 The Space Pirates are a deadly band of Zebesians who serve as the primary antagonists of the Metroid franchise. The Space Pirates are infamous for their experiments revolving around the Metroid species, using their super-computer and powerful general Mother Brain to bond and control them.

Number 69
Bob-ombs
Series: Super Mario
Bob-omb (New Super Mario Bros.)
  The Bob-omb is easily the most iconic Mario enemy next to the Goombas and the Koopas. These living explosives have caused Mario and Luigi tons of trouble throughout the games, and have even come in a variety of colours and sizes. Super Mario 64 introduced the King Bob-omb and also introduced the Red Bob-ombs, who act as allies, rather than enemies.

Number 68
Lizalfos
Series: The Legend of Zelda
Lizalfos (Skyward Sword)
The Lizalfos have been reoccurring mini-bosses throughout the entirety of the Zelda franchise. Unlike Darknuts and Stalfos, Lizalfos are introduced early on in most of Link's adventures, which provides a great challenge for novice players early on in the game. 

Number 67
Wart
Series: Super Mario
Wart (Super Mario Bros. 2)
Wart is the villain of Super Mario Bros. 2. While he has not made an appearance since this game, Wart has become somewhat of a cult favorite among Mario fans who are aching to have him return as a villain. Wart may not be as well-known as Bowser, but had he received the same exposure, perhaps Wart would be the character who would be showing up in every Mario game instead.

Number 66
Magolor
Series: Kirby
Magolor (Kirby: Return to Dream Land)
Magolor is an alien who becomes stranded in Dream Land at the beginning of Kirby's latest Wii adventure. While he acts as an ally for most of the game, near the end, he is revealed to be a cunning mastermind who used Kirby, Meta-Knight and Dedede in order to obtain the Master Crown and take over the entire universe. 

Number 65
Walhart
Series: Fire Emblem
Walhart (Fire Emblem: Awakening)
Walhart is a tyrant and military leader from a distant land in Fire Emblem: Awakening. While he is revealed to have a good cause, Walhart has no problem doing bad things to support it. He is a brutal leader who will have his army destroy anything in his way.

Number 64
Cyrus
Series: Pokemon
Cyrus (Pokemon Platinum)
          Cyrus is the villainous leader of Team Galactic in Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. Cyrus has one goal and one goal only: to destroy space and time using the powers of Dialga and Palkia in order to create a new world in his own image. Cyrus is easily the most insane of all the villainous leaders, willing to risk the fate of the entire universe simply to seize control.

Number 63
Demise
Series: The Legend of Zelda
Demise (Skyward Sword)
        Demise is the Demon King who debuted in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. It is said he waged an endless war against the Goddess Hylia in an attempt to seize the Triforce, but was sealed away by her after she sacrificed her divine form. Demise is also the reason why Ganondorf is able to resurrect himself constantly, as his curse on Zelda and Link made sure that a manifestation of his hatred for the gods would follow them for all eternity.

Number 62
Cackletta
Series: Mario & Luigi
Cackletta (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)
Cackletta is a powerful sorceress and the leader of the Beanbean people who serve as the primary antagonists of the first Mario & Luigi game. Cackletta steals Princess Peach's voice in order to awaken the power of the Beanstar, which will allow her to conquer both the Beanbean and Mushroom Kingdoms. Even after her death, Cackletta persists to battle Mario & Luigi as a ghost until she is ultimately destroyed.

Number 61
Mario
Series: Donkey Kong
Mario (Donkey Kong Junior)
         While Mario appears as one of the greatest heroes of our generation, he once starred as the villain of a game. In Donkey Kong Junior, Mario kidnaps Donkey Kong and holds him hostage, forcing Donkey Kong Junior to have to step up and save his father. While Mario may have alot of good in him, this game showed his dark side, and shows he has no problem torturing animals (evident also in his games when he stomps on turtles, moles, and fish alike).

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3 comments:

  1. Yeah, Magolor. Best boss in the entire Kirby series in my opinion :p

    Did you get Mario & Luigi Dream Team ?

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    1. Not yet because it won't be released until August in North America, but we are planning on getting it because we are huge fans of the series.

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  2. Oh yeah, forgot about the late release in North America. I find that strange, to be honest :/

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