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Click ‘Enter’ Key to Start Game. Main keyboard buttons are X and Z.


Click Game Window Size Button to Zoom Game Size between default, 1.5X and 2X


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Keyboard Controls
Gamepad Button Player 1
Left Left Arrow
Right Right Arrow
Up Up Arrow
Down Down Arrow
A X
B Z
Start/Pause Enter
Select Ctrl

Instructions:
Click on the game window and hit the ENTER key to start the game (you might have to hit start twice) . On a computer you can click the Game Window Size button to rotate between default, 1.5X and 2.X game window size. On mobile phones and Iphone use the gameplay control buttons shown on your screen (only on mobile) to play and start the game. If you grew up in the 80's you shouldn't need additional gameplay instructions. If you really need help or instructions playing this game, we have the The Official Nintendo Player’s Guide from 1987 to help you out.


TRANSCRIBED ORIGINAL NINTENDO GAME MANUAL AND INSTRUCTIONS

GAME      : MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 
MAKER     : ULTRA GAMES
RELEASED  : 1990
GAME CODE : NES-U4-USA


WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF ULTRA !

You're now the proud owner of ULTRA's authentic version of Mission:
Impossible for the Nintendo Entertainment System. We suggest that you read 
the following instructions thoroughly before embarking on your daring rescue 
mission.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
lNTROOUCTION/HOWTOPLAV
YOUR AGENTS
CONTROLLING YOUR MISSION
TO SCROLL OR NOT TO SCROLL
PASSWORD SCREEN/HOW TO CONTINUE
STAYlN' ALIVE
LEVELS OF RESCUE
THlNGS TO LOOK OUT FOR
FACE TO FACE WITH THE ENEMY
TAKlNG CARE OF YOUR GAME


DO YOU DARE ACCEPT THIS MISSION???

Not since the cheesy Limberger Case has a kidnapping attracted as much 
attention as the abduction of Doctor "0". It seems this world-acclaimed 
genius behind the U.S. military defense system was enjoying the breakfast
of braincells (powdered eggs and grape juice), when he and his fetching 
secretary, Shannon, were mercilessly snatched by the Sinister Seven.
Unknown to the Sinister Seven is the startling fact that Shannon - although 
a very able stenographer - is really an agent from the Impossible Mission 
Force (IMF), assigned to protect the good Doctor. Using all her skill and 
cunning. she has managed to send a secret code cluing you in on where 
they're being held.

But before you and your team of special agents start high-fiving each other. 
you'll have to go hand-to-hand with scum like Slash Stiletto and Jean Claude 
Killer. And you must slink your way through Six murderous mazes, from 
underground warfare off the coast of Cyprus to hand grenade ski runs in the
Swiss Alps. Also included in these killer mazes are untold numbers of 
Espionage Zones!
Before you yodel "Uncle", remember that you have control of three different 
spy identities - Max, Grant and Nicholas. Each has special talents up his 
sleeve (like quick-change disguises and remote control bombs) which you'll 
need to stay alive amid the acid flames, poisonous gas chamhers and much, 
much more!

So go ahead, Jimbo. Put your life on the line and accept this seemingly 
impossible mission. Or else the good Doctor will be tortured into spilling 
the top-secret beans about the U.S. military defense system (meaning you can 
watch the planet go up in a mushroom-shaped puff of smoke a week from
tuesday).


HOW TO PLAY (YES, EVEN SECRET AGENTS HAVE RULES)

Your mission is to rescue Dr. 0 and Shannon from the grubby clutches of the 
Sinister Seven as quickly as possible. Then you must discover the motive 
behind the kidnapping and prevent these international terrorists from 
executing their diabolical plan.

As you fight your way through each area, you must obtain information and 
vital ID cards. If you lose your way or get caught without an ID card, not 
only will you lose a member of your team. you'll lose a little confidence. 
HINT: Captured prisoners can be helpful here. During this mission a good 
sense of direction is only half the battle. Because acid flames, raw sewage. 
scorching steam, high voltage electricity and poison gas will block your 
progress at every turn. You must also have sense enough to keep both eyes 
peeled for special switches that will turn off bodily-harm devices 
(like bone-crushing walls).

Now for the good news. There are three agertts-Max, Grant and Nicholas - 
that you can choose from and use according to the situation at hand. Each is 
equipped with two types of weapons which can be interchanged according to 
the surroundings. After sizing up your predicament you must choose the right
agent with the right talent.

Your agent's Life Gauge decreases each time he is hit by enemy bullets or 
caught in a trap. An agent is knocked out of the game when the Life Gauge 
runs out or when he is hit by a car, falls into water, or tumbles into a 
hidden pit or gorge.
  
After an agent is dusted, the next agent in line (from left to right) will 
enter the game. (NOTE: The agents are shown at the bottom right of the 
screen. i However, if you make it all the way through one area successfully, 
the knocked-out agents will rejoin your forces at the beginning of the next 
area.

If all three agents are knocked out of the game. you and your IMF team are 
finished. But you can still redeem yourself by choosing the Continue Mode 
(see page 10 for details) to start over from the beginning of the area where 
your last agent perished.

Oh, by the way... if you begin feeling like a laboratory rat windnig through 
the six maddening mazes, remember you could have JUST SAID NO to this 
mission! Luckily for the world, you're a big, strong agent who thrives on 
these dangers... right?... I said right right?!


CROSS AT THE GREEN, NOT IN BETWEEN (A NOTE ON PEDESTR

In the first stage of area 1 (the street), there are some pedestrians who 
will not attack your agents. They are ordinary citizens, so ignore their 
shopping spree. If one of your agents gets overzealous and attacks one of 
these jaywalkers, the police helicopter will detain your agent and he'll be 
out of action until you make it to the next area.

Note: The only time you should blast one ot these little old enemies is if 
they shout and start chasing you with their Uzi Umbrellas.


GETTlNG TO KNOW YOUR TEAM OF SPECIAL AGENTS

You'd better get to know these guys like the back of your hand. They're your 
eyes. your ears and most importantly your trigger finger. Each of these 
agents has an A and B weapon which he specializes in. As an IMF member, 
it's your duty to memorize each agent's attack methods.

Max " Ride Like the Wind" Harte

Max is very quick and athletic. However, in this mission, he's forced to 
wear heavy protective gear which slovrs him to a turtle's pace.
His Type A weapon is a rifle. His Type B arsenal consists of 10 remote
control cluster bombs. Press the B Button once to set the bombs, and then
once more to explode them.

Grant "The Gazelle" Collier

The Gazelle is an electronics and engineering wiz who dropped out of the
Electricai Engineering Institute for the Deprived. Grant turned his 
considerable electronies talent against the forces of of evil by joining 
the IMF last spring. He is the fastest of the three agents.
He prefers duking it out, so his Type A weapon is a fist. His Type B 
weapons are 10 sleeping gas bombs that put the enemy into a deep slumber 
for a limited period of time (unfortunately, they don't work on eveyone). 
Press the B Button to set the bombs, and then once more to release their 
sleep inducing sominexide gas.

Nicholas "Hide the Shakespeare" Black

Nicholas is a drama teacher who also happens to be a master of voice and 
facial disguises. During an audition in coliege he twisted an ankle and is 
now forced to saunter painstakingly (that's Thespian slang for walk slowly).
A native Australian, Nick prefers a boomerang for his Type A weapon.
His Type B weapon is not a weapon at all, but a set of disguises that can
be used up to 5 times. When he's incognito, enemies cannot identify him
for a limited period of time.

Jim "Please Don't Call Me Digger" Phelps

Jimbo is the leader of the IMF team. He organizes the team for this mission, 
plots their attacks and sends the team on their way. He also has a major 
crush on Shannon, whom he will fight for with all of his (and his team's) 
might.
             
Shannon "Ouasar Search" Reed

Shannon is the IMF's newest team member. She is a beautiful former 
pentathlete and police woman with a background in broadcasting. On this 
assignment she posed as Dr. 0's personai secretary, but well, you know the 
rest...

A WORD ABOUT THE MYSTERIOUS DR. 0

The Doctor 0 is known throughout the wold for his astounding intellect and 
eccentricities. He had just finished programming the newest military defense 
system when he was so rudely interrupted at breakfast (a meal he never 
skips, because as a doctor he knows how important it is to start the day 
with lots of fiber vitamins and caffeine).
  

CONTROLLING YOUR SUPER AGENTS

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IN THE BEGlNNING...

During the opening demonstration. push either the Start Button or the Select 
Button to advance to the title screen. Use the Select Button to choose Start 
or Continue. Press the Start Button and the game will begin. Once the game 
has begun, use the Control Pad to move your agents. Press the A Buttton to 
attack with your Type A weapons. You can also use your A Button to cancel 
the conversation windows you encounter. But be careful what you erase; the 
information may be vital. Use the B Button to attack with Type B weapons. 
(Remember, there are limits to the number of Type B weapons available at any
time given.)

NOTE: In area 2 i The Canals of Venice i you'll control a Killcrash 
speedboat. The weapon on deck is the Bass Master Cannon. Press the A Button 
to fire away. In area 5 i (The Alpine War Zone) your agent will be equipped
with specially made IMF ski poles. Press the A Button to attack left. Press 
the B Button attack right.
During stairway scenes, you can use your Control Pad or your A and B Buttons 
to clinb or descend.


HOW TO CHANGE YOUR lDENTITY

Hit the Start Button to pause the game in mid-action. While the game is 
paused. move the Control Pad Left a Right to charge your agents (in the 
normal scroll areas only). Atter you have selected your agent, push the 
Start Button to resume the mission.


TO SCOLL OR NOT TO SCROLL

This game is made up of six areas, with areas 1 and 6 consisting of two 
stages. Normal scrolling (where you can change your agents depending on the 
situation) occurs in areas 1, 3 4 and 6. Auto scrolling is when all three 
of your agents are in the game at the same time. Here, it's all for one, 
and one for all! It occurs in areas 2 and 5. Remember once your agents lose 
their lives. both the game and the world will end.


THE PASSWORD SCREEN

To get your secret password code when the game ends, use the Select Button 
to choose Password and then press the Start Button. The password for the 
area where the game ended will appear on the screen. The next time you want 
to begin your mission, choose the Continue Mode frorn the title screen and
enter your password. This will enable you to begin a new mission from the 
beginning of the area where your last agent perished. (Don't forget to 
write your password down for safe keeping. That's just common sense for a 
spy of your caliber.)


HOW TO ENTER YOUR PASSWORD

Move the Control Pad Up and Down to select your password letters. Press the 
Control Pad Left or Right to move the cursor and change the entry position 
of each letter. After you have entered your password, press the A Button 
and your mission will continue from the same area where your last agent
perished. If you make a mistake when entering your password. the game will 
not begin. Press the B Button to return to the title screen... and try, 
try again.


HOW TO CDNTlNUE PLAYING

To continue playing atter all of your agents are knocked out, use the 
Select Button when the Game Over screen appears. Choose the Continue Mode 
and you will start from the beginning of the area where the mission ended. 
Once you have made your selection, press the Start Button.


STAYIN' ALIVE! STAYIN' ALIVE!

There are certain items you need to continue your mission. They are also 
important in restoring your agents' Life Gauges. You can get your hands on 
these items by frisking captured prisoners of war. You'll also find them in
top secret places located throughout your mission.

Personal Identification Cards:
ID cards are required to make it through the ID checkpoints in each area.                   

Life Saver:
This is helpful in restoring an agent's energy (Life Gauge). Only the Life 
Gauge of the agent who finds it will be restored. 

Secret Attache Case:
You'll need this to replenish your agent's supply of Type B weapons. 
Whichever agent finds it will receive its maxinium value.
                                           

POSSIBLY THE TOUGHEST STAGES OF YOUR LIFE

Area 1, Stage 1:
The not-so-deserted streets of Moscow. (Watch for white arrows which will
direct you to important rooms.)

Area 1, Stage 2:
Down by the old Joseph Stalin Sewage Treatment Plant (next to Pee-Uski).

Area 2:
The clammy canals of Venice.

Area 3:
The Syrinx Temples of East BErlin.

Area 4:
The Persian mountain range and prisoner camp (open all year 'round).

Area 5:
Those famous Swiss Alps (where the hills are alive with the sound of 
gunfire).

Area 6, Stage 1:
Crumball Harbour off the coast of Cypruss.

Area 6, Stage 2:
Shooting by the dock of the bay.


JUST A FEW OF THE MANY THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR

Iron Curtains:
There are one-way and two-way gates. Your agent must go through them from
the orange colored side.

Checkpoint Charlie:
This gate will not open if your agent doesen't have the proper ID card.

Dialing for Rubles:
This gate open by using a dial. However, your agent won't be able to open 
it if he doesen't have the necessary electronic skills. Press the Control
Pad Up or Down to change the numbers. Then press the Control Pad Right or 
Left to change the entry position.

Safety Switch:
This switch is used for disarming traps and snares. The different types of
switches are displayed in the frame at the bottom of the screen.

Breath of Hot Air:
A blustery wind blows from this valve, making it nearly impossible to move
around.

Poisonous Gas Chamber:
Lead your agents into this by accident and they will go mad.

Eye Spy:
If an agent is spotted by one of these, a buzzer will sound and he'll be
promptly locked up in that room. Then he'll go up against the bloodletting
Iron Claw.

New Sensation:
If an agent touches one of these he'll get the same treatment he would for 
messing with the Eye Spy.

Pressure Cooker:
Ever had a steam burn before, Scarecrow? It isn't fun, so avoid at all 
costs.

Lookout Robot:
If an agent is spotted by a Lookout Robot, you'll be in for a scrap heap 
of trouble. See Eye SPy or New Sensation for a glimpse of your fate.

Robot Warrior:
There's no escaping the clutches of a Robot Warrior. Your agent will be
promptly captured and knocked out of the game.

Holography Zone:
This apparatus projects three-dimensional images. An agent won't be able
to move ahead until he disarms this eye sore. (Pretty scary sights. 
Trust us!)

Hidden Pitfalls:
If you lead an agent into a Hidden Pitfall, he'll fall to the floor 
beneath. If he stumbles into a hole that isn't hidden, he'll be knocked
out of the game. (You'll have to see it to believe it!)


FACE TO FACE WITH THE SINISTER SEVEN TERRORIST ORGANIZATION

Neo Knight
Willie the Water Demon
Slash Stiletto
The Iron Claw
Fido T. Flamethrower (aka: Light 'Em Up Joe)
Guido the Gondola Gangster
Jorg Burns
Sigfred Sniper
Blitz Blizzardski
Jean Claude Killer
Pistol Pete Piranovich


TREAT YOUR ULTRAGAMES CASSETTE CAREFULLY

* This Konami Game Pak is a precision-crafted device with complex
  Electronic circuitry. Avoid subjecting it to undue shock or
  extremes of temperature. Never attempt to open or dismantle the
  Game Pak.
* Do not touch the terminal leads or allow them to come into
  contact with water or the game circuitry will be damaged.
* Always make sure your NES Control Deck is SWITCHED OFF
  when inserting the Game Pak or removing it from the NES.


WARNING: DO NOT USE WITH FRONT OR REAR PAOJECTION TV 

Do not use a front or rear projection television with your Nintendo 
Entertainment System"' ("NES") and NES games. Your projection television 
screen may be permanently damaged if video games with stationary scenes or 
patterns are played on your projectiontelevision. Similar damage may occur 
if you place a video game on hold or pause. If you use your projection 
television with NES games, Nintendo will not be liable for any damage. 
This situation is not caused by a defect in the NES or NES games; other 
fixed or repetitive images may cause slmilar damage to a projection 
television. Please contact your TV manufacturer for further informatlon.


COMPLIANCE WITH FFC REGULATIONS

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not 
installed used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the 
manufacturer's instruction cause interference to radio and television 
reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for 
a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart 
J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against such interference in a residential installation. 
However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio 
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 
off and on. the user is encouraged to try to conect the interference by one 
or more of the following measures:

- Reorient the receiving antenna.
- Relocate the NES with respect to the receiver.
- Move the NES away from the receiver.
- Plug the NES into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on 
  different circuits.

If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the 
following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission 
helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This 
booklet is available from the U.S. Covernment Printing Office, Washington, 
DC 20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.


SCORES

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(c) 1990 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
Mission: Impossible is a Trademark of Paramount Pictures.
Ultra Software Cooporation, Authorized User.
Intended solely for home use. Public performance or broadcast is strictly 
prohibited.

Ultra and ULTRAGAMES are registered trademarks of Ultra Software Caporation.
       Underlying Source Code (c) 1990 Ultra Software Corporation.

         Ultra Software Corporation, 900 Deerfield Parkway
          Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-4510, (708) 215-5111

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