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'''Mission: Impossible''' is an Action/TPS released in July of 1998 by Atari for the [[:Category:N64 games|Nintendo 64]]. It should not be confused with the [[Mission: Impossible (NES)|1990 game]] of the same name, released for the NES. | '''Mission: Impossible''' is an Action/TPS released in July of 1998 by Atari for the [[:Category:N64 games|Nintendo 64]]. It should not be confused with the [[Mission: Impossible (NES)|1990 game]] of the same name, released for the NES. | ||
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The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Mission: Impossible competition. The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game MI speedrun on Impossible difficulty is 1 hour and 10 minutes, achieved by David "[[David Gibbons|marshmallow]]" Gibbons in April of 2004. | The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Mission: Impossible competition. The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game MI speedrun on Impossible difficulty is 1 hour and 10 minutes, achieved by David "[[David Gibbons|marshmallow]]" Gibbons in April of 2004. |
Revision as of 22:29, 25 February 2022
Mission: Impossible is an Action/TPS released in July of 1998 by Atari for the Nintendo 64. It should not be confused with the 1990 game of the same name, released for the NES.
Speedrun
The Speed Demos Archive hosts Mission: Impossible competition. The current proven World Record for a complete-game MI speedrun on Impossible difficulty is 1 hour and 10 minutes, achieved by David "marshmallow" Gibbons in April of 2004.
Speed Run Strategies
- Strats go here!
External Links
- marsh's Mission: Impossible Speedruns (hosted by the SDA)