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A '''bad ending''' occurs when the player finishes a ] but is not completely successful 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. If Sonic has 5 ]s by the time he defeats Silver Sonic, Silver Sonic will then yield the 6th emerald without any further dispute. If not, he cannot continue on and must abandon his quest. In the credits, Tails is presumed to be dead).

A Bad ending is similar to a ], although with the latter, you continue with the story.
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