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'''Mission: Impossible''' is an Action/Scroller released in September of 1990 by Konami for the [[:Category:NES games|Nintendo Entertainment System]].  It should not be confused with the [[Mission: Impossible (N64)|1998 game]] of the same name, released for the Nintendo 64.
 
'''Mission: Impossible''' is an Action/Scroller released in September of 1990 by Konami for the [[:Category:NES games|Nintendo Entertainment System]].  It should not be confused with the [[Mission: Impossible (N64)|1998 game]] of the same name, released for the Nintendo 64.
  
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The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Mission: Impossible competition.  The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game MI speedrun is 30 minutes and 59 seconds, achieved by Tom "[[Tom Votava|rdrunner]]" Votava in February of 2005.
 
The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Mission: Impossible competition.  The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game MI speedrun is 30 minutes and 59 seconds, achieved by Tom "[[Tom Votava|rdrunner]]" Votava in February of 2005.
  
 
=== Speedrun Strategies ===
 
=== Speedrun Strategies ===
 
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 26 February 2022

Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible is an Action/Scroller released in September of 1990 by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It should not be confused with the 1998 game of the same name, released for the Nintendo 64.

Speedrun

The Speed Demos Archive hosts Mission: Impossible competition. The current proven World Record for a complete-game MI speedrun is 30 minutes and 59 seconds, achieved by Tom "rdrunner" Votava in February of 2005.

Speedrun Strategies

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External Links