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* The Architect's twin pet dragons found in the Silverite Mines in ''[[Dragon Age]]: Origins - Awakening''.
* ''[[Dark Souls]]'': The Bell Gargoyles on the roof of the church in Undead Parish. Once you get the first one down to half its health, [[Oh Crap|another one]] appears that [[Breath Weapon|breathes fire]] along with its halberd and axe-tail attacks, also with half a health bar. It's almost impossible to fight both of them with the area attack fire breath and tremendous physical attacks, so it's pretty much compulsory to summon Knight Solaire to tank their attacks while you hack away at their backs.
** Possibly the most infamous Dual Boss ever, Dragon Slayer Ornstein and Executioner Smough are found together as the first major boss in Anor Londo and are generally considered one of the tougher challenges of the game. Ornstein leaps and lunges with a lightning spear at high speeds. Smough stomps around at a slower pace, but his giant hammer smarts more and throws you around the arena. Any strategy other than continuously backing away to keep them both in sight is almost a [[The Chew Toy|guaranteed death sentence]]. Oh, and when you kill one of them, the other absorbs their partner's power and comes back stronger and fully healed: Ornstein becomes a giant with a virtual one-hit-kill move, or, alternatively, Smough gets a big lightning charge for his hammer. [[The Masochism Tango|Fun]].
* ''[[Vigilante (video game)|Vigilante]]'' has the Mad Brothers (the Tough Brothers in the TG16 version) as bosses of the [[Down in the Dumps|junkyard level]].
* ''[[Custom Robo]]'' has Eliza and {{spoiler|her [[Backup Twin]], Isabella}} as the penultimate battle of the game.