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One of the best C64 games.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: September 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I only ever-played this game on the Commodore 64 and for an 8-bit machine the graphics and sounds were surprisingly very good. It was a bit like Sabotuer in a way as you would control your little secret agent guy as he ran around in a massive industrial complex going up and down elevators, doing huge somersaults and dodging the evil robots while trying to solve a cryptic puzzle on a huge musical chess board and searching for clues.
The baddie, who I never once actually saw during the game, was the outrageously named Elvin Atombender. Every now and again he was start talking to you or ordering his robots to zap you. It was mental. And the funniest part was definitely when you fell down an airshaft and the character would do that hilarious scream.
I never actually finished the game as it was just too difficult (it really did live up to it's name) but it's still a cool game and recommended if you ever come across it.
Impossible Mission for the Commodore 64/128 - Made by Epyx
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 15, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Impossible MissionImpossible Mission - This game all I can remember was it was made by Epyx that I played for the Commodore 64/128. This game was worth alot to people who live in Europe. This game can be worth some money if you have it. The game loaded in my 1541 Diskdrive pretty fast. I even loaded this disk on a Executive SX-64 Portable Commodore 64 Computer. I even tested this game out on a jiffy Dos built in the Commodore 64 Computer. I think jiffy dos was in the 1541 Diskdrive also. This game was fun I mainly rember having fun going up and down the elevator. I barely played it but I heard this game is worth alot if you sell to other countries can be worth like 60 Dollars if you have it complete in the original box. The game is sold in a box or case i thing with different covers. Game was funner after knowing it's at least worth some money.
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