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[[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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* ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' is the [[Trope Namer]].
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' is the [[Trope Namer]].
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* ''Pocket Fighter''
* ''Pocket Fighter''
* ''[[Primal Rage]]'' uses the phrase "TOTAL DOMINATION!"
* ''[[Primal Rage]]'' uses the phrase "TOTAL DOMINATION!"
* ''[[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|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.
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** The game only checks if the winner has full health, not if he actually got hit or not. Thus, you can still get this bonus with Ragna even if you get hit, as Ragna can heal himself for an extremely small amount every time he hits with a some attacks (unless it's his Unlimited form). His HP Draining abilities are so weak though, you may as well have not gotten hit.
** The game only checks if the winner has full health, not if he actually got hit or not. Thus, you can still get this bonus with Ragna even if you get hit, as Ragna can heal himself for an extremely small amount every time he hits with a some attacks (unless it's his Unlimited form). His HP Draining abilities are so weak though, you may as well have not gotten hit.
* Getting one in a ''[[Grandia]]'' game results in whoever delivered the last blow saying a different victory quote than normal, and in ''[[Grandia III (Video Game)|III]]'', a slight recovery of everyone's SP.
* Getting one in a ''[[Grandia]]'' game results in whoever delivered the last blow saying a different victory quote than normal, and in ''[[Grandia III (Video Game)|III]]'', a slight recovery of everyone's SP.
* Many [[Shoot Em Up|Shoot Em Ups]] will yield a "No Miss Bonus" for clearing a stage without dying.
* Many [[Shoot'Em Up|Shoot Em Ups]] will yield a "No Miss Bonus" for clearing a stage without dying.
** In ''[[Touhou]]'', if you drain a boss's spell card's corresponding section of the boss's [[Life Meter]] without losing lives or bombing, you get a Spell Card Bonus and the spell card is counted as "captured." However, if you're playing as the Marisa-Nitori team in ''Subterranean Animism'', due to Nitori's bomb mechanic (which instead of clearing out bullets grants [[Invincibility Power Up|temporary invincibility for one hit]]) the condition is slightly different: you can still fire a bomb, as long as you don't get hit.
** In ''[[Touhou]]'', if you drain a boss's spell card's corresponding section of the boss's [[Life Meter]] without losing lives or bombing, you get a Spell Card Bonus and the spell card is counted as "captured." However, if you're playing as the Marisa-Nitori team in ''Subterranean Animism'', due to Nitori's bomb mechanic (which instead of clearing out bullets grants [[Invincibility Power-Up|temporary invincibility for one hit]]) the condition is slightly different: you can still fire a bomb, as long as you don't get hit.
* At the end of each stage in ''[[Point Blank (Video Game)|Point Blank]]'', you get a bonus equal to your shot accuracy * 1,000. If you don't miss a shot, you get an extra 1,000 points. Interestingly, you can get over 100% accuracy (as a result of shooting through a window to another target), but you only get the 1,000-point bonus if you don't miss; if your accuracy is , for instance, 150%, but you miss at all, your accuracy bonus will only be 1,500 instead of 2,500.
* At the end of each stage in ''[[Point Blank (Video Game)|Point Blank]]'', you get a bonus equal to your shot accuracy * 1,000. If you don't miss a shot, you get an extra 1,000 points. Interestingly, you can get over 100% accuracy (as a result of shooting through a window to another target), but you only get the 1,000-point bonus if you don't miss; if your accuracy is , for instance, 150%, but you miss at all, your accuracy bonus will only be 1,500 instead of 2,500.
* In the ''DJMAX'' series (except for ''Trilogy'' and ''Technika''), getting 100% judgments will yield an S grade. In ''Technika'', this is accompanied by a "Perfect Play" graphic next to the song disc.
* In the ''DJMAX'' series (except for ''Trilogy'' and ''Technika''), getting 100% judgments will yield an S grade. In ''Technika'', this is accompanied by a "Perfect Play" graphic next to the song disc.