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Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible
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From: SPIG
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $0.16
Buy New/Used from $0.16

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(10 reviews)
Sales Rank: 22616

Platform: Game Boy Color
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Game Cartridge
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 4.9 x 1

MPN: Unknown
UPC: 020295020217
EAN: 0020295020217
ASIN: B000035YB6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The rogue leader General Reznick has threatened to attack the United States with an arsenal of nuclear weapons. In addition, he has kidnapped several UN weapons inspectors. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take control of Ethan Hunt, infiltrate General Reznick's base, rescue the weapons inspectors, and destroy the nuclear arsenal. This may sound impossible, but Hunt has a number of resources available to him including keys, guns, cameras, and a grappling hook. But, Ethan's greatest weapon is stealth. By staying out of sight and not killing the guards, Ethan can earn stealth points that can be translated into additional lives. Will Ethan be able to survive 10 terrorist-filled levels? Only if he uses all of his skills in MISSION: Impossible.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Mission: Impossible on GBC   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!



4 out of 5 stars Mission Impossible...Ok so it's Possible, but...   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.


5 out of 5 stars this is a really fun game   August 7, 2001
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

this game has very good graphics and very fun levels. but the n64 mission impossible is better of course. but if anyone is wanting a very challenging game this is what you're looking for. the music gets to bother you after a while but this is a great game. there are ten great challenging levels. you will love it. BUY THE GAME NOW!!!


1 out of 5 stars THIS WASN'T A VERY GOOD GAME FOR GAMEBOY.   December 21, 2000
  3 out of 6 found this review helpful

First of all this wasn't a good game that gameboy made. It was to easy. Very easy that I beat the whole game in 9 hours. I didn't use any cheats to do it. I agree with one of the early reviews that the guards can't see you. You can be right beside them and they will would keep walking. The only way that they can see you is if youre in their path of walking. The only reason that I gave it a star was that the last mission was the hardest of them all. This game needs to be improved and longer because it only has 10 short missions. I would only recommed this game to people who love easy and short games. Also people who liked the mission impossible movie.


4 out of 5 stars Mission accepted from a gamer .   November 13, 2000
  7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I think this is one of the best Game Boy games around, it has action adventure and best of all one hit and you are dead. This is probaly one of the most realistic action games for the Game Boy color except the guards almost never see you and never do see you if you are crawling(which by the way is a nice feature). I like the way you only have a pistol or a grenade. I think there should have been more levels though the last one is almost impossible. I think the agent organizer was a good idea.this paragragh will self destruct in five, four...


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