JENOVA: genetically engineered life for from Shinra or alien from another planet? No matter, you have to fight it several times; and the track shows just how powerful that entity is.
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Top 10 Best Retro Major Boss Track
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Laughter, Phantasy Star IV
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The fight against those directly possessed by Dark Forces: Zio and Lashiec. Not only is it one of the most elaborate retro track ever composed (the first loop lasts 2:30), but it pushes the Genesis sound chip to its limit with its highly synthesized sounds that will make you want to bang your head.
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The Dreadful Fight, Final Fantasy IV
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Nobuo Uematsu is one of the greatest masters of video game music. He innovated like no other composer; he's the one who created boss themes in Final Fantasy III. This theme is one of the very first major boss theme ever composed, when you fight the Fiends of the Elements. It was not only fairly elaborate (the first loop lasts 90 seconds) but it hei
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Boss Battle 2, Chrono Trigger
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Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, this major boss theme is one of the most epic ever composed. Its epic trumpet all through the track shows the vital importance of the fight, be it to save humans against the Repitites in the fight against Black Tyrano, fight against Zeal or Masamune in order to obtain the only dowrd that can weaken Magus.
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Donden, Breath of Fire III
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Purification of Darkness ~ Battle with the Parts, Grandia II
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In this game, your goal is to save the world from the possible resurrection of the evil Valmar. And in order to do so, you must collect his various body parts through the world. This track plays during the fight, showing the dramatic importance of your mission
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Battle Scene A, Final Fantasy II Origins (original track: Battle Scene 3, Final Fantasy II)
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Unreleased on the NES version, Battle Scene A was incorporated to the re-released of Final Fantasy II on the PSX in Final Fantasy Origins. The track is used when you fight dragons you find in chests or against the legendary monsters of Pandemonium like the Iron Giant or Asteroth. The dramatic arrangements show just how strong they are.