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A '''bad ending''' occurs when the player finishes a ] but is not completely sucessful for some reason. For example, in ], the game ends before the final fight if you tell the final boss, the Shadow Queen, that you want to join her, earning you a ''bad ending'' in which Mario joins the Shadow Queen, and she dominates the world. Most bad endings are gotten by being defeated in a certain fight, but this case is more of a glorified ] than a bad ending.
Generally speaking, in a "bad ending", the player has reached an end-point of the game, and has technically won, but the victory is incomplete, and, in some cases, isn't much of a victory at all (such as in the bad ending of the ] version of ]; during the game, Sonic is trying to rescue his friend Tails from the clutches of Dr. Eggman, but, if he doesn't have the 6 ] by the time he defeats Silver Sonic, he cannot continue on and must abandon his quest. In the credits, Tails is presumed to be dead.

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