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[[File:Magician Type 0 Reborn.jpg|thumb|[[Magician]] is the most recurring (and renowned) boss in the series.]]
 
[[File:Magician Type 0 Reborn.jpg|thumb|[[Magician]] is the most recurring (and renowned) boss in the series.]]
'''Bosses '''are unique, powerful [[enemies]] fought in both main and spin-off titles in the ''[[The House of the Dead (Series)|House of the Dead]] ''video game franchise, as well as similar games ''[[Sega Golden Gun]], [[Vampire Night]], ''and ''[[Zombie Revenge]].'' Typically found at the end of levels, they can only be damaged by one or several [[Boss weaknesses|weak points]], which may or may not be shown to the player. Bosses vary in size, species, and abilities.
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'''Bosses '''are unique, powerful [[enemies]] that appear throughout the ''[[The House of the Dead (Series)|House of the Dead]] ''video game franchise, as well as similar games ''[[Sega Golden Gun]], [[Vampire Night]], ''and ''[[Zombie Revenge]].'' Typically found at the end of levels, they can usually only be damaged by one or several [[Boss weaknesses|weak points]], which may or may not be shown to the player. Bosses vary in size, species, character, and abilities.
   
In all five mainline ''House of the Dead ''games, bosses are named after tarot cards from the Major Arcana.<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/how-sega-created-bosses-for-the-house-of-the-dead-4/</ref> With the exception of two bosses from ''[[House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn]]'', they are also identified with a type number, which is composed of numbers, letters, Greek symbols, or a combination of the three.
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In the mainline ''House of the Dead ''series, bosses are named after tarot cards from the Major Arcana.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.siliconera.com/2012/04/16/how-sega-created-bosses-for-the-house-of-the-dead-4/|title = "How Sega Created Bosses For The House Of The Dead 4"|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.siliconera.com/how-sega-created-bosses-for-the-house-of-the-dead-4/|archivedate = March 20, 2020|author = SILICONERA STAFF|date = April 16, 2012|quote = 'In the House of the Dead series, all of the boss’ names are inspired by Tarot cards,' a Sega team member said looking back at the development of The House of the Dead 4.|publisher = ''Siliconera.com''}}</ref> With the exception of two bosses from ''[[House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn]]'', they are also identified with a type number, which is composed of numbers, letters, Greek symbols, or a combination of the three. ''[[The House of the Dead: Overkill]]'', a spin-off, does not use tarot names and type numbers.
   
==List of Bosses==
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==List of bosses==
   
=== Main Series ===
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=== Main series ===
   
 
==== ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' / ''[[The House of the Dead Mobile|Mobile]]'' / ''[[The House of the Dead: Nightmare|Nightmare]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' / ''[[The House of the Dead Mobile|Mobile]]'' / ''[[The House of the Dead: Nightmare|Nightmare]]'' ====
In the original game, all bosses were created by geneticist and [[DBR]] Research Director [[Dr. Curien]]. They were the macabre results of his obsessive research to cure his terminally-ill son, [[Daniel Curien|Daniel]], and were unleashed upon fellow researchers out of insanity. Two of his creations - [[Magician]] and [[Wheel of Fate]] - were to control the forces of life and death; the former remained in incubation until [[AMS]] agents [[Thomas Rogan]] and "[[G]]" confronted Curien in his laboratory.
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In the original game, all bosses were created by geneticist and [[DBR Corporation]] research director [[Dr. Curien]]. They were the macabre results of his obsessive research to cure his terminally-ill son, [[Daniel Curien|Daniel]], and were unleashed upon fellow researchers out of insanity. Two of his creations - [[Magician]] and [[Wheel of Fate]] - were to control the forces of life and death; the former remained in incubation until [[AMS]] agents [[Thomas Rogan]] and [[G]] confronted Curien in his laboratory.
   
 
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==== ''[[The House of the Dead 2]]'' / [[The Typing of the Dead|''Typing'']] / [[The Pinball of the Dead|''Pinball'']] ====
 
==== ''[[The House of the Dead 2]]'' / [[The Typing of the Dead|''Typing'']] / [[The Pinball of the Dead|''Pinball'']] ====
In the sequel, all bosses are derived from Curien's research; his financier, [[Caleb Goldman]], utilized it to create an outbreak in a large, unnamed city on February 26, 2000. The creatures took over the streets, canals, sewers, and Roman Coliseum. The resurrected [[Magician]], who guarded [[Goldman Building|Goldman's headquarters]] while Goldman's main creation, [[Emperor]], remained in development.
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In the sequel, all bosses are derived from Curien's research. His financier, [[Caleb Goldman]], utilized it to create an outbreak in a large, unnamed city on February 26, 2000. The creatures took over the streets, canals, sewers, and Roman Coliseum. The resurrected [[Magician]], who guarded [[Goldman Building|Goldman's headquarters]] while Goldman's main creation, [[Emperor]], remained in development.
   
 
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==== ''[[The House of the Dead III]]'' / [[The Typing of the Dead 2|''Typing II'']] ====
 
==== ''[[The House of the Dead III]]'' / [[The Typing of the Dead 2|''Typing II'']] ====
All bosses are encountered in various parts of the [[EFI Research Facility]]: [[Death]] guards the Information Systems Department, [[Sun]] resides in the BIO Lab, and [[Fool]] lives in the [[DBR Corporation|DBR]] Institute. [[Wheel of Fate]], the final boss, is Curien resurrected after nineteen years of development.
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All bosses are encountered in various parts of the [[EFI Research Facility]]: [[Death]] guards the [[Information Systems Department]], [[Sun]] resides in the [[EFI BIO facilities]], and [[Fool]] lives in the [[EFI and DBR facilities]]. [[Wheel of Fate]], the final boss, is Curien resurrected after nineteen years of development.
   
 
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==== ''[[The House of the Dead 4: Special]]'' ====
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==== ''[[The House of the Dead 4: Special|The House of the Dead 4 Special]]'' ====
''Special ''has two bosses: [[Justice]] returning from ''4'', and [[Magician]], which has been revived again.
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''Special ''has two bosses: [[Justice]] returning from ''4'', and [[Magician]], who has been revived onceagain.
   
 
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=== Spinoffs ===
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==== ''[[The House of the Dead: Overkill]]'' / ''Extended Cut'' ====
 
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All bosses except Auguste attack in two forms: human and vampire. In human form, [[Bathe'lemy]] and [[Raoul]] can be shot for damage. In vampire form, all except Raoul will have drastically different appearances and have specific weak points.
 
All bosses except Auguste attack in two forms: human and vampire. In human form, [[Bathe'lemy]] and [[Raoul]] can be shot for damage. In vampire form, all except Raoul will have drastically different appearances and have specific weak points.
 
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Revision as of 05:55, 31 May 2020

Magician Type 0 Reborn

Magician is the most recurring (and renowned) boss in the series.

Bosses are unique, powerful enemies that appear throughout the House of the Dead video game franchise, as well as similar games Sega Golden Gun, Vampire Night, and Zombie Revenge. Typically found at the end of levels, they can usually only be damaged by one or several weak points, which may or may not be shown to the player. Bosses vary in size, species, character, and abilities.

In the mainline House of the Dead series, bosses are named after tarot cards from the Major Arcana.[1] With the exception of two bosses from House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn, they are also identified with a type number, which is composed of numbers, letters, Greek symbols, or a combination of the three. The House of the Dead: Overkill, a spin-off, does not use tarot names and type numbers.

List of bosses

Main series

The House of the Dead / Mobile / Nightmare

In the original game, all bosses were created by geneticist and DBR Corporation research director Dr. Curien. They were the macabre results of his obsessive research to cure his terminally-ill son, Daniel, and were unleashed upon fellow researchers out of insanity. Two of his creations - Magician and Wheel of Fate - were to control the forces of life and death; the former remained in incubation until AMS agents Thomas Rogan and G confronted Curien in his laboratory.

The House of the Dead 2 / Typing / Pinball

In the sequel, all bosses are derived from Curien's research. His financier, Caleb Goldman, utilized it to create an outbreak in a large, unnamed city on February 26, 2000. The creatures took over the streets, canals, sewers, and Roman Coliseum. The resurrected Magician, who guarded Goldman's headquarters while Goldman's main creation, Emperor, remained in development.

The House of the Dead III / Typing II

All bosses are encountered in various parts of the EFI Research Facility: Death guards the Information Systems Department, Sun resides in the EFI BIO facilities, and Fool lives in the EFI and DBR facilities. Wheel of Fate, the final boss, is Curien resurrected after nineteen years of development.

The House of the Dead 4

All bosses are part of Goldman's posthumous plan in 2003 to revert humanity to its "natural state." They are encountered either among a European city's ruins, underground sewers and subway, or Goldman's headquarters. His final creation, the World, had been in incubation beneath the courtyard of the building.

The House of the Dead 4 Special

Special has two bosses: Justice returning from 4, and Magician, who has been revived onceagain.

House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn

All bosses were created by Thornheart, an associate of Curien and Goldman and descendant of the DBR Corporation's founders. As part of his "Noah's Ark" project to decimate humanity, he unleashed the creatures upon Scarecrow Manor on December 6, 2006. Chariot and Hangedman, originally created by Curien, were resurrected and modified. Both High Priestess and Moon lack type numbers.

Spin-offs

The House of the Dead: Overkill / Extended Cut

All bosses were created by prison warden Clement Darling, who discovered an underground bunker beneath his prison and conducted experiments to cure his ailing mother. Crime lord Papa Caesar assisted Clement. Extended Cut, an expansion to Overkill, adds two new bosses: Coco and Sindy and Meat Katie.

Zombie Revenge

All mutated bosses were used by the United States government for military purposes. This project, Undead Soldier (UDS), was used by a man named ZED to kill and reanimate humans to avenge his parents, who were test subjects for UDS. ZED himself is the penultimate boss, before unleashing the UDS in his body: the "God of Destruction" (Black Magician), which is the true final boss of Zombie Revenge.

Loving Deads: The House of the Dead EX

Four bosses from The House of the Dead 4 are used in this non-canonical spin-off:

Non-HOD games

Vampire Night

All bosses except Auguste attack in two forms: human and vampire. In human form, Bathe'lemy and Raoul can be shot for damage. In vampire form, all except Raoul will have drastically different appearances and have specific weak points.

Trivia

  • As of Scarlet Dawn, the Devil is the only major arcana Tarot card that hasn't been used in the series.
  • The first two House of the Dead games feature "boss rush" segments in the final stages: earlier bosses must be fought again. Hermit and Strength are the only exceptions.
  • Some returning in said "boss rushes" often have altered attack patterns:
    • Hangedman's final charge attacks are gone.
    • Hierophant lacks the ability to summon Mofish.
    • Tower's blue hydra lacks the ability to detach itself once the other four are defeated.
  • Magician has the most appearances in the series: he is fought in the original game, 2, and Special, and is depicted as a bonus item in III and 4.
    • Other bosses fought multiple times include Justice from 4 and Special, and Chariot and Hangedman, which both appear in the original game and Scarlet Dawn.
  • Magician, Emperor and Wheel of Fate are the only bosses whose names are spoken in-game rather than only shown as text.
    • Magician is called by name in 2 when playing alone as Gary Stewart, and by Dr. Curien during a flashback in III.
    • Emperor's name is mentioned numerous times by Magician, Goldman and later by Emperor himself after his awakening.
    • In III, both Curiens call Wheel of Fate by name. Thornheart also does this in The House of the Dead 4: Special.
    • Additionally in 4, Temperance's name is referenced (though not fully spoken) by James with the line "Temper this, buddy!"

References

  1. SILICONERA STAFF (April 16, 2012). "How Sega Created Bosses For The House Of The Dead 4". Siliconera.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2020. “'In the House of the Dead series, all of the boss’ names are inspired by Tarot cards,' a Sega team member said looking back at the development of The House of the Dead 4.”