How Boss Fights Became a Thing

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Have you ever experienced a boss fight that was just so good that you still think about it from time to time? Well, today on Inside Gaming we’re celebrating the history of one of the most common challenges found in video games today.

From the early days of text adventures and Super Mario on the NES to the harrowing challenges in Sekiro and the Souls games, boss battles have come a long way so let’s talk about’em.

Tell us your favorite and least favorite boss fights in the comments below!

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