Mission: Impossible (Nintendo Entertainment System)
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| Developer(s) | Konami |
| Publisher(s) | Ultra Games |
| Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System |
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| Genre(s) | Action, Third-person shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
| Media/distribution | Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge (Physical) |
Mission: Impossible is a 1990 overhead action adventure game produced by Konami/Ultra Games for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the second Mission: Impossible TV series.
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[edit] Plot
The objective of the IMF team is to solve a kidnapping case, as a terrorist group by the name of the Sinister 7 has kidnapped both a well-known scientist and Shannon Reed, another IMF operative. The chase will take place through the canals of Venice to the Switzerland Alps, and the team is to infiltrate a number of hostile multiple-floor installations in pursuit of the hostages.
[edit] Gameplay
The game is played from a top-down perspective. The player gets to control three IMF operatives from the TV series - Max, Grant and Nicholas - all of whom have different skills necessary for completion. The used character may be switched anytime in-game.
On the street at the very beginning of the game, civilians may not be harmed, and such activities will most certainly bring the mission to a highly embarrassing end, as local authorities proceed to arrest the attacker. While infiltrating an enemy's hideout, discretion is advised as detection by the surveillance system will bring security guards.
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