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* The ''GuitarHero'' franchise, especially GHWT and beyond, award extra in-game cash for a perfect performance (which is even mentioned in the newspaper cutouts in the first two games).

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* The ''GuitarHero'' franchise, especially GHWT and beyond, award extra in-game cash for a perfect performance (which is even mentioned in the newspaper cutouts in the first two games).''GH2'': "Perfect Performance from <your band's name> at <venue you were playing in>").
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** The first and second games also had "Double Flawless" if the character managed to win both rounds like this. From ''MK3'' on, it's only Flawless Victory, even if you win both in a row.
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* The ''GuitarHero'' franchise, especially GHWT and beyond, award extra in-game cash for a perfect performance.

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* The ''GuitarHero'' franchise, especially GHWT and beyond, award extra in-game cash for a perfect performance.performance (which is even mentioned in the newspaper cutouts in the first two games).



* RockBand has the "flawless" title that only appears when someone gets 100% (not necessarily a full combo). That game also has gold stars, but it's score based so you don't need a full combo for it (and can technically fail to get it even if you get a full combo).

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* RockBand has the "flawless" title that only appears when someone gets 100% (not necessarily a full combo). That game also has gold stars, stars (in Expert difficulty only), but it's score based so you don't need a full combo for it (and can technically fail to get it even if you get a full combo).combo, because basically these depend on your score; the cutoff for gold stars is the standard Expert cutoff for 5 stars, plus 50% of that).
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* In ''TheatrhythmFinalFantasy'', you're credited with a "Perfect Chain" if you complete a song without getting a BAD or a MISS, and an "All Critical" (with the score [[{{Cap}} maxed out]] at 7999999) if you get all {{Critical|Hit}}s on a song.

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* In ''TheatrhythmFinalFantasy'', you're credited with a "Perfect Chain" if you complete a song without getting a BAD or a MISS, and an "All Critical" (with the score [[{{Cap}} maxed out]] at 7999999) 7999999[[hottip:*:normally; completing a song without any abilities or items equipped on your party nets you a bonus of 2 million, for a full maximum of 9999999 points]]) if you get all {{Critical|Hit}}s on a song.

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* The ''DeadOrAlive'' games will have the announcer shout "GREAT!" while the same word displays on the screen if you avoid getting hit during a round. If you avoid getting hit in both rounds of a match, the second round will have "GREATEST!" instead.

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* The ''DeadOrAlive'' games will have the announcer shout "GREAT!" while the same word displays on the screen if you avoid getting hit during a round. If you avoid getting hit in both rounds of a match, match (or if both of your characters have full health when winning a tag battle), the second round will have "GREATEST!" instead.



* At the end of each stage in ''VideoGame/PointBlank'', 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.

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* At the end of each stage in ''VideoGame/PointBlank'', 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 , is, for instance, 150%, but you miss at all, your accuracy bonus will only be 1,500 instead of 2,500.




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* In ''Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip'', if you win a match without allowing your opponent to win a game, you get credited with an "Epic Victory", which gives you extra loyalty points and shop credits. Taken further, winning a match without allowing your opponent to even score a point makes the "Epic Victory" icon gold when you walk up to the opponent to challenge them for a rematch.
* In ''TheatrhythmFinalFantasy'', you're credited with a "Perfect Chain" if you complete a song without getting a BAD or a MISS, and an "All Critical" (with the score [[{{Cap}} maxed out]] at 7999999) if you get all {{Critical|Hit}}s on a song.
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** ''SoundVoltexBooth'' acknowledges completing a song with no ERROR judgments as an "ULTIMATE CHAIN", and a gold flash ripples up the track from the judgment line. Additionally, completing a song with all CRITICAL judgments nets you a "PERFECT".
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2006-04-17 Ellen sings a song perfectly on a karaoke machine]] and the remark that appears with her perfect score is this.
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* ''[[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Hatsune Miku Project DIVA]]'' gives you a rainbow "PERFECT" on the results screen for getting a COOL or FINE on every note.
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* Baseball's perfect game is a definite flawless victory.
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* Getting one in a ''{{Grandia}}'' game results in whoever delivered the last blow saying a different victory quote than normal, and in [[GrandiaIII III]], a slight recovery of everyone's SP.

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* Getting one in a ''{{Grandia}}'' game results in whoever delivered the last blow saying a different victory quote than normal, and in [[GrandiaIII III]], ''[[VideoGame/GrandiaIII III]]'', a slight recovery of everyone's SP.

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*** Up through ''DDR 3rd Mix'', the game would award a [[RankInflation SSS]] grade for a Perfect Full Combo on every step, and the [[AnnouncerChatter announcer]] would say "Oh god! Oh god!" at the Results screen. A Full Combo earned you a or a SS or S depending on your ratio of Perfects. ''4th Mix'' changed this to a AA for a Perfect Full Combo and A for Full Combo. 5th Mix changed it yet again to AAA and AA. ''DDRMAX'' (6th Mix) removed the Full Combo requirement for a AA, and the announcer quote for a AAA was changed to "Can I call you a dancing master?" ''[=SuperNOVA=]'' had a white swirly effect under your grade for a Full Combo. ''[=SuperNOVA=] 2'' changed to requirement for a AAA to simply 99% of the maximum score, but added the "Perfect Full Combo!!" and gold mark, and a darker yellow mark for Full Combo.

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*** Up through ''DDR 3rd Mix'', the game would award a [[RankInflation SSS]] grade for a Perfect Full Combo on every step, Combo, and the [[AnnouncerChatter announcer]] would say "Oh god! Oh god!" at the Results screen. A Full Combo earned you a or a SS or S depending on your ratio of Perfects. Perfects.
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''4th Mix'' changed this to a AA for a Perfect Full Combo and A for Full Combo. Combo.
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5th Mix changed it yet again to AAA and AA. AA respectively.
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''DDRMAX'' (6th Mix) removed the Full Combo requirement for a AA, and the announcer quote for a AAA was changed to "Can I call you a dancing master?" master?"
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''[=SuperNOVA=]'' had a white swirly effect under your grade for a Full Combo. Combo.
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''[=SuperNOVA=] 2'' changed to the requirement for a AAA to simply 99% of the maximum score, but added the "Perfect Full Combo!!" and gold mark, and a darker yellow mark for Full Combo.

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* In a non-gaming example, comedian Dat Phan brings up this very phrase, joking on how he was at a urinal in a public restroom when a stranger approached and asked if he knew martial arts.
--> '''Dat Phan:'' "I'm takin' a piss, man!"



* RealLife example: In the first battle of the Spanish-American War, [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Commodore Dewey managed to lead the U.S. Navy into defeating the entire Spanish fleet stationed in Manila Bay without a single American casualty.]]
* A GameShow example: Japanese game show ''TokyoFriendPark2'' called it a "Grand Slam" and awarded a bonus prize of a trip to either Disneyland (California) or Disneyland Paris if the contestants pull off a perfect 5-for-5 record in the main game.
** Also, in some of the individual games, a flawless victory can double the team's winnings for the round. For example, in "Quiz! Body and Brain", the team has to get 6 out of 10 questions correct to win. If they sweep the first 6 in a row, they get to continue playing and try to get the remaining 4 for a double win. Of particular note is "Flashsauraus", an arcade-like "stop the light" game where the player has to jump off a platform and hit the gigantic button with their feet. It's hard enough to get the requisite 3 out of 8 successes to win, but a perfect 8-out-of-8 run nets the team a ''triple'' win.



* Another game show example: On the Japanese quiz show ''TimeShock'', a contestant who sweeps every question in a round is rewarded with a bonus prize, complete with ConfettiDrop. In early days, this was an international vacation plus cash for a total value of 1 million yen; this was later changed to a flat-out 1 million yen in cash.


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* Comedian Dat Phan brings up this very phrase, joking on how he was at a urinal in a public restroom when a stranger approached and asked if he knew martial arts.
--> '''Dat Phan:'' "I'm takin' a piss, man!"
* RealLife example: In the first battle of the Spanish-American War, [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Commodore Dewey managed to lead the U.S. Navy into defeating the entire Spanish fleet stationed in Manila Bay without a single American casualty.]]
* A GameShow example: Japanese game show ''TokyoFriendPark2'' called it a "Grand Slam" and awarded a bonus prize of a trip to either Disneyland (California) or Disneyland Paris if the contestants pull off a perfect 5-for-5 record in the main game.
** Also, in some of the individual games, a flawless victory can double the team's winnings for the round. For example, in "Quiz! Body and Brain", the team has to get 6 out of 10 questions correct to win. If they sweep the first 6 in a row, they get to continue playing and try to get the remaining 4 for a double win. Of particular note is "Flashsauraus", an arcade-like "stop the light" game where the player has to jump off a platform and hit the gigantic button with their feet. It's hard enough to get the requisite 3 out of 8 successes to win, but a perfect 8-out-of-8 run nets the team a ''triple'' win.
* Another game show example: On the Japanese quiz show ''TimeShock'', a contestant who sweeps every question in a round is rewarded with a bonus prize, complete with ConfettiDrop. In early days, this was an international vacation plus cash for a total value of 1 million yen; this was later changed to a flat-out 1 million yen in cash.
* Yet another Japanese quiz show example: On ''PanelQuizAttack25'', all 4 players normally receive 10,000 yen per point at the end of the main game. But if a contestant pulls off the maximum possible win margin of 25 to 0 to 0 to 0, their winnings are doubled to 500,000 yen.
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* Both DevilSurvivor games have two of these, one for winning without taking damage, and one for defeating all three opposing demons in one round. Both net you extra Macca (money).

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* Both DevilSurvivor ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'' games have two of these, one for winning without taking damage, and one for defeating all three opposing demons in one round. Both net you extra Macca (money).
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* DevilSurvivor2 two has two of these, one for winning without taking damage, and one for defeating all three opposing demons in one round. Both net you extra Macca (money).

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* DevilSurvivor2 two has Both DevilSurvivor games have two of these, one for winning without taking damage, and one for defeating all three opposing demons in one round. Both net you extra Macca (money).
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* DevilSurvivor2 two has two of these, one for winning without taking damage, and one for defeating all three opposing demons in one round. Both net you extra Macca (money).
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** In ''{{Touhou}}'', if you drain a boss's spell card's corresponding section of the boss's LifeMeter 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 [[SuperStar temporary invincibility for one hit]]) the condition is slightly different: you can still fire a bomb, as long as you don't get hit.

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** In ''{{Touhou}}'', if you drain a boss's spell card's corresponding section of the boss's LifeMeter 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 [[SuperStar [[InvincibilityPowerUp temporary invincibility for one hit]]) the condition is slightly different: you can still fire a bomb, as long as you don't get hit.
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* ''SoulCalibur'' gives you extra gold in story mode for getting perfects, as well as, in some trials in the most recent version, giving hidden items for fulfilling a certain criteria.

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* ''SoulCalibur'' gives you extra gold in story mode for getting perfects, as well as, in some trials in the most recent version, ''IV'', giving hidden items for fulfilling a certain criteria.
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* ''PrimalRage'' uses the phrase "TOTAL DOMINATION!"
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* ''PokemonRanger'' grants this sort of bonus not only for not taking any damage during a Pokemon encounter, but also for capturing a Pokemon with an unbroken line (i.e. the Pokemon can't attempt to break the styler line by moving through it). Keep in mind that even if you get hit by an attack that does 0 damage due to damage reduction, you still lose the "No Damage" bonus.
** Speaking of {{Pokemon}}, In {{Pokemon Stadium}} 1 and 2 if you defeat an opponent in the Stadium without any of your Pokemon fainting in battle, you get an extra continue. This is especially helpful if you lose to a later opponent.

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* ''PokemonRanger'' ''VideoGame/PokemonRanger'' grants this sort of bonus not only for not taking any damage during a Pokemon Pokémon encounter, but also for capturing a Pokemon Pokémon with an unbroken line (i.e. the Pokemon Pokémon can't attempt to break the styler line by moving through it). Keep in mind that even if you get hit by an attack that does 0 damage due to damage reduction, you still lose the "No Damage" bonus.
** Speaking of {{Pokemon}}, Pokémon, In {{Pokemon {{VideoGame/Pokemon Stadium}} 1 and 2 if you defeat an opponent in the Stadium without any of your Pokemon Pokémon fainting in battle, you get an extra continue. This is especially helpful if you lose to a later opponent.
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* If one team kills all members of another in ''TeamFortress2'' during an Arena round, without anyone on their own team dying, the scoreboard is headed with: "Flawless Victory!"

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* If one team kills all members of another in ''TeamFortress2'' ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' during an Arena round, without anyone on their own team dying, the scoreboard is headed with: "Flawless Victory!"
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* Another game show example: On the Japanese quiz show ''TimeShock'', a contestant who sweeps every question in a round is rewarded with a bonus prize, complete with ConfettiDrop. In early days, this was an international vacation plus cash for a total value of 1 million yen; this was later changed to a flat-out 1 million yen in cash.
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** Also, in some of the individual games, a flawless victory can double the team's winnings for the round. For example, in "Quiz! Body and Brain", the team has to get 6 out of 10 questions correct to win. If they sweep the first 6 in a row, they get to continue playing and try to get the remaining 4 for a double win. Of particular note is "Flashsauraus", an arcade-like "stop the light" game where the player has to jump off a platform and hit the gigantic button with their feet. It's hard enough to get the requisite 3 out of 8 successes to win, but a perfect 8-out-of-8 run nets the team a ''triple'' win.
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* In ''CaveStory'', defeating the boss of the Waterway without taking damage will net you the Alien Badge.

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* In ''CaveStory'', ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', defeating the boss of the Waterway without taking damage will net you the Alien Badge.
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* ''GearsOfWar 3'' has the "I'm a Beast!" medal, which requires you to complete all 12 waves of Beast in a row without failing on each of the four difficulties.
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** Winning a round of Onslaught, CTF, or Bombing Run in ''UnrealTournament2004'' with no points scored by the other team gives this announcement. The inverse is called "Humilliating Defeat" in 2004. In the single player mode, it's an achievement.

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** Winning a round of Onslaught, CTF, or Bombing Run in ''UnrealTournament2004'' ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' with no points scored by the other team gives this announcement. The inverse is called "Humilliating Defeat" in 2004. In the single player mode, it's an achievement.
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* ''KillerInstinct'' had a special subtitle if you won a match without losing a single round ("Supreme Victory", or "Awesome Victory" if you finish the match with a [[FinishingMove Fatality]] or [[CherryTapping Humiliation]]) and had the standard "Perfect!" if you won without taking any damage.

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* ''KillerInstinct'' ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'' had a special subtitle if you won a match without losing a single round ("Supreme Victory", or "Awesome Victory" if you finish the match with a [[FinishingMove Fatality]] or [[CherryTapping Humiliation]]) and had the standard "Perfect!" if you won without taking any damage.
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* ''Wave Race 64'' rewards players finishing in first with no penalties for steering on the wrong side of the speed buoys with the [[LargeHam the announcer]] screaming "Banzai!" as they cross the finish line.
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* DragonAge has achievements for completing origin stories or the game without anyone dying in combat.
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** Winning a Warfare round in ''UnrealTournamentIII'' without taking any damage to your core gets the announcer to say this.

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** Winning a Warfare round in ''UnrealTournamentIII'' ''VideoGame/UnrealTournamentIII'' without taking any damage to your core gets the announcer to say this.
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* ''{{Tetris}}: The Grand Master'' and its sequel: On getting the [[TitleDrop Grand Master]] rank, you get [[{{Engrish}} "YOU ARE GRAND MASTER!"]]

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* ''{{Tetris}}: The Grand Master'' ''TetrisTheGrandMaster'' and its sequel: On getting the [[TitleDrop Grand Master]] rank, you get [[{{Engrish}} "YOU ARE GRAND MASTER!"]]

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