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In shooting games (and many games that originate in Japan), a "miss" refers to player death; achieving a '''No-Miss''' means going through the entire stage, game, or boss fight without losing a life.
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Many games offer significant bonus points for achieving a No-Miss at the end of the stage, or at the end of the game. In games that feature a [[True Last Boss]] or other hidden content, a No-Miss is occasionally a requirement to unlock said content.
 

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