

Taking cues from his having taken a level in badass a mere generation ago, Bowser ups his game this time he outright storms Peach's Castle for the first of many times in this series, steals the source of its power, and puts his hold on pretty much every area of the castle by creating 15 different worlds that you have to explore. On that note, Bowser's encounters in general.The musical motif that plays whenever you defeat Bowser is extremely satisfying to hear since that means even more levels to explore and getting that much closer to rescuing Peach.if that isn't a perfect way to end the game, I don't know what is. You have to blow Bowser up three times! Grabbing the star afterwards and flying into the sky with heroic music playing. Even better with the final battle, as Mario has climbed far into the sky to fight him, and the battle is set to some epic background music.After defeat, King Bob-omb outright says, unintentionally anyway, that you can do something similar to Bowser. The portly Italian plumber with a cheery voice just picked up a giant black ball and threw it.


In order to beat him, you have to grab him by the tail, swing him around, and throw him into a bomb. Mario gets one in the iconic Bowser fight.
