Once again, you become Special Agent 4125, and undertake the desperate mission of saving the world from Elvin Atombender's evil plot to destroy it. Impossible Mission, originally released in 1984 by EPYX could arguably be one of the greatest games ever produced. Its appeal, then as now, involves a simple plot, challenging gameplay, totally fluid animation and spine-tingling sound FX. In addition, who could ever forget Elvins immortal words “Destroy him, my robots”. You have 6 hours, of real time, to search 32 rooms thoroughly, locate 36 puzzle pieces and then crack the code to defeat Elvin. To navigate the rooms you must time your runs and jumps, leap around platforms and use moving lifts, all this while avoiding deathly and devious human-seeking robots and black orbs.