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{{quote|''You win! Perfect!''|'''Announcer''', ''[[Street Fighter]] II''}}
{{quote|''You win! Perfect!''|'''Announcer''', ''[[Street Fighter]] II''}}


In [[Fighting Game|Fighting Games]], if you [[Curb Stomp Battle|manage to defeat an opponent without taking any damage yourself]], you'll get a caption to appear on the screen, acknowledging your [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|awesomeness]].
In [[Fighting Game]]s, if you [[Curb Stomp Battle|manage to defeat an opponent without taking any damage yourself]], you'll get a caption to appear on the screen, acknowledging your [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|awesomeness]].


Games that bother with [[Scoring Points|points]] will usually give you points for it, but it's not necessary. After all, even having it acknowledged is something of a [[Bragging Rights Reward]].
Games that bother with [[Scoring Points|points]] will usually give you points for it, but it's not necessary. After all, even having it acknowledged is something of a [[Bragging Rights Reward]].


In [[Fighting Game|Fighting Games]] that have you scoring points for finishing a round, earning a [[Flawless Victory]] earns you the most points, and may be a requirement for a specific bonus boss fight. In ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'', earning a Double Flawless Victory and executing your Fatality in the Pit stage without using a Block is necessary for unlocking the [[Bonus Boss|bonus battle]] with then-secret character Reptile, and in certain versions (most notably, the PC one) shadows had to be flying past on the background, which was quite uncommon.
In [[Fighting Game]]s that have you scoring points for finishing a round, earning a '''Flawless Victory''' earns you the most points, and may be a requirement for a specific bonus boss fight. In ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'', earning a Double Flawless Victory and executing your Fatality in the Pit stage without using a Block is necessary for unlocking the [[Bonus Boss|bonus battle]] with then-secret character Reptile, and in certain versions (most notably, the PC one) shadows had to be flying past on the background, which was quite uncommon.


[[Cherry Tapping]] can make the victory both flawless ''and'' humiliating. See [[No Casualties Run]] for the strategy game equivalent. A [[No Damage Run]] is what happens when you manage to make '''every''' battle a [[Flawless Victory]].
[[Cherry Tapping]] can make the victory both flawless ''and'' humiliating. See [[No Casualties Run]] for the strategy game equivalent. A [[No Damage Run]] is what happens when you manage to make '''every''' battle a '''Flawless Victory'''.
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* ''[[Intelligent Qube]]'' ([[Market-Based Title|also known as]] ''Kurushi'') has [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHpgzgX1yls "PERRRRRRRRRRRRRRFECT"] for when you complete a stage in the alloted number of 'steps' and "[[Large Ham|EEEEEEXCELLENT]]" for when you do it in fewer 'steps'. You ''have'' to get these or you'll lose your back row. Which is quickly lethal.
* ''[[Intelligent Qube]]'' ([[Market-Based Title|also known as]] ''Kurushi'') has [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHpgzgX1yls "PERRRRRRRRRRRRRRFECT"] for when you complete a stage in the alloted number of 'steps' and "[[Large Ham|EEEEEEXCELLENT]]" for when you do it in fewer 'steps'. You ''have'' to get these or you'll lose your back row. Which is quickly lethal.
* ''[[King of Fighters]]'' has had it since '94. "PERFECT!" Thing is, because the KOF series is a team-based fighter, you can knock your opponent to a tiny percentage of health, lose the round, then take them out in two hits with your next character and ''still'' get a Perfect bonus. This is why "Straight" (defeating the entire enemy team with one character) gives a higher bonus than "Perfect".
* ''[[King of Fighters]]'' has had it since '94. "PERFECT!" Thing is, because the KOF series is a team-based fighter, you can knock your opponent to a tiny percentage of health, lose the round, then take them out in two hits with your next character and ''still'' get a Perfect bonus. This is why "Straight" (defeating the entire enemy team with one character) gives a higher bonus than "Perfect".
* Games such as the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, and even non-[[Fighting Game|Fighting Games]] like ''Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games'', will occasionally have a reward for winning a match with a perfect. ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' in particular required you to ''never take a hit in an entire game'' to get one bonus.
* Games such as the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, and even non-[[Fighting Game]]s like ''Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games'', will occasionally have a reward for winning a match with a perfect. ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' in particular required you to ''never take a hit in an entire game'' to get one bonus.
** Forget that, there was an achievement for never taking any damage and ''never attacking anyone.'' Good thing they were only [[For the Lulz]].
** Forget that, there was an achievement for never taking any damage and ''never attacking anyone.'' Good thing they were only [[For the Lulz]].
*** [[One Hundred Percent Completion|And there's a trophy for getting every award in the game at least once, including those.]]
*** [[One Hundred Percent Completion|And there's a trophy for getting every award in the game at least once, including those.]]