Ving Rhames reprises his character from the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movies in OPERATION SURMA.
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Atari releases MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - OPERATION SURMA
By: Patrick SauriolDate: Wednesday, December 10, 2003
Source: Atari Games
If you've wanted to star in your own MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE adventure, the long-awaited video game from Atari is finally on store shelves. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - OPERATION SURMA lets you play as Tom Cruise's character from the movies, IMF agent Ethan Hunt, as he attempts to stop the Surma Corporation from plundering computers worldwide.
With the "Ice Worm", the Surma Corporation can break into the network of any computer system. Only IMF agents have any hope of stopping Surma before it can unleash its plans for world domination. Armed with the latest array of spy gadgetry, Hunt and his team of IMF agents race the clock against the Ice Worm's infiltration.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE star Ving Rhames reprises his role of IMF agent Luther Stickell in OPERATION SURMA. Stickell provides critical mission intelligence for Ethan, hacks security systems and can sweep target areas clear of enemy detection devices.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - OPERATION SURMA has been rated T for Teen by the ESRB and retails for $49.99. The game is available for the PlayStation, Xbox and GameBoy Advance.
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