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{{Main|Boss Battles}}[[File:Coopbossbatles.jpg|200px|thumb|Boss Battles Co-op Mode.]] | {{Main|Boss Battles}}[[File:Coopbossbatles.jpg|200px|thumb|Boss Battles Co-op Mode.]] | ||
Co-op Boss Battles has a format very similar to that of 1-player Boss Battles, with a few of the same differences that All-Star Mode has: | Co-op play in Boss Battles has a format very similar to that of 1-player Boss Battles, with a few of the same differences that All-Star Mode has: | ||
*Like All-Star Mode, both players must remain alive. If one player is KO'd, the other may not carry on alone. | *Like All-Star Mode, both players (in Boss Battles) must remain alive. If one player is KO'd, the other may not carry on alone. | ||
*There are six Heart Containers instead of three. | *There are six Heart Containers instead of three. | ||
*There is only one final score rather than two to be recorded onto the characters. But this does not unlock any of the challenges as the way to get them is to do Boss Battles Mode on just solo (1 player); not co-op mode. If done in co-op, then at the end, the high scores appear in the reserved slot (like in All Star). | *There is only one final score rather than two to be recorded onto the characters. But this does not unlock any of the challenges as the way to get them is to do Boss Battles Mode on just solo (1 player); not co-op mode. If done in co-op, then at the end, the high scores appear in the reserved slot (like in All Star). |