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title: "Mission: Impossible"
brand: "infogrames"
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# 10 immersive levels full arsenal of weapons variety of useful items Mission: Impossible

**Brand:** infogrames
**Price:** £40.12
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🕵️‍♂️ Become the ultimate spy in Mission: Impossible!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mission: Impossible by infogrames
- **How much does it cost?** £40.12 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/20419890-mission-impossible)

## Best For

- infogrames enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted infogrames brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Engaging Storyline:** Experience a captivating narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- • **Multiplayer Mayhem:** Join forces with friends for cooperative missions and challenges.
- • **Arm Yourself for Success:** Equip a full arsenal of weapons for every mission.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Agent:** Dive into 10 thrilling levels of espionage!
- • **Strategic Resource Management:** Utilize a large number of useful items to outsmart your enemies.

## Overview

Mission: Impossible is an action-packed game where players take control of Ethan Hunt to rescue weapons inspectors. With 10 immersive levels, a full arsenal of weapons, and a variety of useful items, players must strategize and execute their missions to succeed.

## Description

Product Description          Here's to your stealth! Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to neutralize the leaders of a secret organization specializing in international terrorism. To help you succeed in this dangerous operation, you will be equipped with an impressive arsenal and will have to prove your agility and intelligence by avoiding the traps set by your enemies. Thanks to your IMF Agent Organizer, you'll be able to store addresses, write notes, exchange information with other agents, and program your Game Boy Color as a remote control. You can transmit and receive secret files with your friends using Game Boy Color's infrared technology (both parties must have a Game Boy Color and Mission: Impossible game to use this feature).             Review          Greetings, fellow gamer. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to traverse your way safely through ten terrorist-filled levels in Infogrames' Mission: Impossible for the Game Boy Color. To aid you in your mission you will have at your disposal: Metal Gear-style gameplay, a visually pleasing game environment, and a diverse array of spy paraphernalia. Oh, and before we forget, don't let the enemy see you, because one hit and you're toast. This paragraph will self-destruct in five seconds. Taken out of context, the above description sounds like it would make for an excellent game. Top-down, Metal Gear-style gameplay is always a safe bet on handhelds. The ability to use a variety of guns, transceivers, stealth devices, and infiltration systems can't hurt either. In addition, vibrant, multicolored graphics and large character sprites usually lend an aura of quality to any game. However, when it comes to Mission: Impossible, the correct ratio of these aspects has been executed improperly. In general, if a weapon or object is available for use when it's needed, that is a sign of proper game balance. Unfortunately, object-use in Mission: Impossible is kept to a minimum, robbing you of one degree of freedom. Furthermore, the effectiveness of your primary weapon is diminished by the fact that using it alerts the attention of every enemy in your area - usually resulting in certain death. Splut, there goes one more degree of freedom. Amusingly, the game manual states that frugal weapons usage can lead to an increased score. But thanks to the risky nature of putting the weapons to use, this bonus isn't difficult to achieve. Even worse, any mistake that brings your character into contact with an enemy causes you to begin the level over again. In early levels, this amounts to only a minute or two of backtracking. In later levels though, upward of 10 or 15 minutes can be wasted by such mistakes. To be sure, a life meter would have been a welcome addition to this game's feature set. Adding to the tedium, each level begins with a textual objectives list that you're expected to follow explicitly. Walk over the bridge, into the house, across the desert, under the lasers, past the guards, through the woods, into the hills, to grandmother's house we go. Due to these strict objectives, Mission: Impossible serves as an example of one of the most linear games ever released. Even more than the lack of a life meter, this forced ennui is going to tax even the most patient of gamers. When it comes to Game Boy Color titles, rarely does a game fail in the gameplay arena while succeeding in the areas of graphics and sound. Somehow, Mission: Impossible manages this feat. Character sprites are nicely drawn, with an animation level that is on par with such recent releases as Bionic Commando and Tomb Raider. As the game progresses, suitable sound effects coupled with catchy Mission: Impossible tunes emanate from the GBC's speaker. In truth, only the most nitpicky of gamers could find fault with the game's multimedia qualities. Unfortunately, while level after level is a treat to behold, playing through them is akin to pulling one's own teeth with vice-grips. Developer Rebellion has included, in addition to the game itself, a clever Game Boy Color technology demonstration within the framework of a built-in Agent Action Kit. This kit, supported by battery backup, lets you store names, addresses, and phone numbers; send and receive infrared messages; and even use the Game Boy as a remote control. It's this last option that has many people buzzing with excitement. Select a button for assignment, point any infrared-based remote control at the GBC's IR port, and press a button on said remote. The GBC will then store a copy of the original signal for later use, letting you power on, power off, change channels, and do everything else a remote would let you do. However, you should be aware that there is a ten-foot limit of effectiveness on the GBC's IR port. As an adventure game, Mission: Impossible seems geared to those hard-core gamers out there who have both the time and the patience to spend replaying level after level until they've finished the game. Those who prefer life meters with their espionage or who are expecting a Metal Gear-ish experience will want to steer clear of this one. However, if you're into quirky and unique game modes or are just curious, the Agent Action Kit does make the game worth a look.--Frank Provo--Copyright © 1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review

## Features

- Take control of Ethan Hunt
- try to rescue weapons inspectors
- large number of useful items
- full arsenal of weapons
- 10 levels

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

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    Five Stars
  

*by M***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 30, 2016*

I'll admit; I bought this only to attempt to turn on a CRT TV. It worked!

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    Mission: Impossible on GBC
  

*by J***" on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 24, 2007*

This is a game of stealth and suspense, great qualities that are presented through Metal Gear-style play. As we all know, Mission: Impossible on Playstation bombed, the N64 version survived and actually came through as a playable game, but even though all of its prior installment's could have used a little more work, Mission: Impossible finally made it's final stop on GBC, and totally blew me away. So here you go, my review on Mission: Impossible.Story: A rouge commander has gone haywire and kidnapped a number UN missle scientist. Eathan Hunt is now on a rescue mission from the IMF(Impossible Mission Force) to find the scientist and bring them home, an impossible mission that only Eathan Hunt can accomplish.Graphics: Mission: Impossible is a very graphically pleasing game. The animations are smooth and the sprites are colorful, a real treat to behold.Sound: Amazing, the weapons sound great and the soundtrack rings of classic Mission: Impossible tunes, a high honor indeed. I recommend playing with headphones to really absorb and enjoy the sounds that the game has to offer.Gameplay: Its fun, explosive, and full of action. The stealth is suspenseful and incredibly realistic. Most of the objectives are really do require impossible feets of skill and thats what makes the game just so much fun. The controls are also pretty sleek, really makes it easy to play and get into.My conclusion is that if you like your action games portable and suprisingly spectacular, get this game now, Oh and you have really got to check out the agent orginizer!

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    Mission Impossible...Ok so it's Possible, but...
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 15, 2002*

Hey, I thought this game was pretty good.  And if your wondering why I gave it 4 stars is because it was pretty dang easy.  I beat it in like 10-20 minutes(No joke.  One more thing to a reviewer of this game: How the heck did it take 9 hrs. to be the game!?).  But over all the rest was pretty good.  Graphics are like GBC's full potential and the sound was pretty good for sneaking around and being a spy  And being that it is so short, I have beaten it way too many times.  When I first got it, I would beat it like 3-5 times a day(HEY!! I was bored, and didn't own any other gaming system/console/whatever).  So, anyway(sorry to ramble on), I am no amateur gamer(never found a game I couldn't be), I'd say it all depends on your skills.  Just don't tell me it's too hard for you; I'll ignore you.

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