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* Boss Cass, the [[Big Bad]] in ''[[Ty the Tasmanian Tiger]] 1'' and ''2'' is presented as [[The Quisling]] (though, like [[8-Bit Theater|Black Mage]], this would imply he'd never been on "Team Evil") with [[The Heartless|the Quinkan]] in TY 3. {{spoiler|He's the one who invited them over for a nice cup of tea and a spot of global domination.}}
* Outright inverted by Dedede from the ''[[Kirby]]'' series. He was the [[Big Bad]] and [[Final Boss]] of the Original ''Kirby's Dreamland''. In all subsequent games he is demoted to [[Disc One Final Boss]], and by ''Squeak Squad'', Kirby pretty much beats him up for shits and giggles as soon as his cake is stolen. He even outright ''helps'' Kirby in ''Kirby 64''.
* Implied in an ending illustration in ''[[The King of Fighters]] 2002'' (which was a plotless [[Dream Match Game]] featuring several characters from different story arcs, some of them already dead). Rugal gets to be the final boss in that one, just like in the previous dream match (''KOF '98''), but the illustration curiously shows [http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/neogeo/c/kof2k2.htm him sitting in a throne surrounded by boss characters from the latest story arc (The NESTS Chronicles),] implying he may have been behind it all. Plausible, as his last canonical appearance in the series (''{{'}}95'') had a version of him with cybernetic implants, white hair, and a darker skin tone compared to his previous appearance in ''{{'}}94'' - darker skin and white hair aren't uncommon features of clone characters in the NESTS saga, as isn't cyborg/robotic technology, so the Omega Rugal from ''{{'}}95'' could have been a clone, and the real one might still be around.
* In several ''[[Metal Slug]]'' games, Morden's evil scheme for domination is hijacked right at the end by Martians. In another iteration, the Martian's plot is hijacked by martian eating, [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] race of aliens.
* ''[[Ninja Gaiden]] II'' on the NES spends a lot of time building up Ashtar, the self-proclaimed "Emperor of Darkness," as the [[Big Bad]]. The opening cinematic goes so far as to suggest he was the [[Man Behind the Man]] in the previous game. Your showdown with him occurs only halfway through the game though, and after you kill him, Jaquio, the villain of the previous game, returns from being [[Not Quite Dead]] to become the main villain, and the [[Man Behind the Man]] who was behind Ashtar.
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