There are 2 file types use the .MIS file extension:
1. Marble Blast Mission File

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An MIS file contains mission level data for Marble Blast, a 3D game where the player navigates a marble through a course from start to finish. It may be packaged with the game or a custom level created by a user. MIS files are saved in a text format that can be opened and edited with a text editor, such as Microsoft Notepad or Apple TextEdit.
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Updated: January 19, 2020
2. Saved Game Mission File

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Mission data file used by various video games; typically installed with the video game software, but may also be created by users with a custom level editor.
Used by Ubisoft Ghost Recon, NovaLogic Delta Force, Sierra Tribes: Vengence, and various EA Sims games.
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Updated: March 12, 2008