Thanks for sharing! I had this game at 1998 and I used to stop the game to tape in cassette my favorite song of this game "CIA Rooftop". Composers: Genius!
@@viktor8321 No, Michael Pummell and Rich Goldman composed the music for the Mission: Impossible game, while incorporating Lalo Schifrin's themes from the TV series.
Iron Bronson Ok so, what I found is, in MI3 is called Factory Rescue and in MI4 is called Kremlin with anticipation, I cant find the Soundtrack of MI 1 and 2 on youtube! XD
Thanks man! Great work! I was trying to see if M1 had it in its soundtrack on Spotify. But I didn't find the similar theme. Witch is some what strange because the game was released in 1998, and the movie was released in 1996. MI2 didn't come out until 2000.
Love this game, here's something a bit spooky, when me & my best mate were watching a mission impossible film a few years ago on Netflix, I can't remember which one, there's a scene where the Kremlin in Russia gets blown up & when we'd finished watching it, we put the BBC 24 hour news on & what was the first thing we saw? Breaking news that someone had detonated a bomb inside the Kremlin! We were quite freaked out by this.
Thanks for your comment! You can actually find those two tracks here, as well as the rest of the tunes: downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/mission-impossible-nintendo-64
Is it just me or is it physically impossible to find just the embassy function music without the embassy piano on UA-cam? All I can find are the 2 together or the PS version.
@@imfsresidentotaku9699 If you listen to the theme in the laser room level, you will realize that it is the rhythm and beats of the embassy theme, without the piano effects that sound at that level, I said that it is ironic because the theme would sound funny with the effects of the piano in the laser room level
@@007spudmanSpudsArmy Rolfe is a phony bastard whose income depends on exaggerating a game's faults in his scatophiliac tiny dick screech. His opinion counts for nothing.
Thanks for sharing! I had this game at 1998 and I used to stop the game to tape in cassette my favorite song of this game "CIA Rooftop". Composers: Genius!
No worries! If you're interested, you can download the soundtrack here: downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/mission-impossible-nintendo-64
Graeme Norgate is the composer. He also composed Goldeneye and Perfect Dark.
@@viktor8321 No, Michael Pummell and Rich Goldman composed the music for the Mission: Impossible game, while incorporating Lalo Schifrin's themes from the TV series.
I could listen to Lundkwist Base all day. It's mezmerizing.
Fire Alarm is a straight time machine to my childhood
yes. So much memories. Best song
The embassy was my favorite level
It was really impressive at that time
They put lundkwist base in the new mission impossible fallout movie, as I watched the movie I got goosebumps hearing it.
Iron Bronson that song is in every M:I Movie!
Really?! Can you give me the song names on each movie sound track?
Iron Bronson damn! let make some research ok?
Iron Bronson Ok so, what I found is, in MI3 is called Factory Rescue and in MI4 is called Kremlin with anticipation, I cant find the Soundtrack of MI 1 and 2 on youtube! XD
Thanks man! Great work! I was trying to see if M1 had it in its soundtrack on Spotify. But I didn't find the similar theme. Witch is some what strange because the game was released in 1998, and the movie was released in 1996. MI2 didn't come out until 2000.
2021 it is stil my favourite gameplaymusic... Thx 4 uploading.
6:38 YES I have been looking for the embassy theme without the piano! If I recall correctly, I believe this is also the terminal music as well.
Love this game, here's something a bit spooky, when me & my best mate were watching a mission impossible film a few years ago on Netflix, I can't remember which one, there's a scene where the Kremlin in Russia gets blown up & when we'd finished watching it, we put the BBC 24 hour news on & what was the first thing we saw? Breaking news that someone had detonated a bomb inside the Kremlin! We were quite freaked out by this.
Greetings from Brazil
CIA Rooftop is hardcore
6:38
This soundtrack takes me back
Thanks for your comment! You can actually find those two tracks here, as well as the rest of the tunes: downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/mission-impossible-nintendo-64
Thanks for the fast response. That works just as well :D thanks a bunch :)
This is just awesome and deadly. Thanks for sharing, buddy! I hope you don't mind if I can use that Embassy Function song sometime in a video game.
Is it just me or is it physically impossible to find just the embassy function music without the embassy piano on UA-cam? All I can find are the 2 together or the PS version.
Ironic that the embassy function theme was used for the famous laser room as well
Where's the irony in that?
@@imfsresidentotaku9699 If you listen to the theme in the laser room level, you will realize that it is the rhythm and beats of the embassy theme, without the piano effects that sound at that level, I said that it is ironic because the theme would sound funny with the effects of the piano in the laser room level
I thought I was crazy for being the only one that thought about this music a lot
The fire alarm theme is my favourite
10:35 :)
my favourite mission
#3 is Embassy Function without piano, like the Terminal Room music. Is there anywhere I can download that track?
I like mission impossible theme song
CIA rooftop and sonic 06 egg Cerberus has some similarities lol
holy shit youre alive
37:18 Anyone else hear the Imp's Song from Doom?
I wonder if the Hamburg Invasion song on Modern Warfare 3 was influenced by Warehouse
Goldeneye is still the best
this is impossibly quiet but thanx anyway.
Too quiet
This doesn't have all the tracks.
I prefer the ps1 soundtrack
The music was the only good thing about this shit game.
Far from it. This is nowhere being a "shit game."
@@imfsresidentotaku9699 Even AVGN made a video on this that pretty much ices it.
quit your blasphemy
@@007spudmanSpudsArmy Rolfe is a phony bastard whose income depends on exaggerating a game's faults in his scatophiliac tiny dick screech. His opinion counts for nothing.