
U.N. Squadron
Released August 1989 · consists of 4 releases.
A side-scrolling shoot 'em up made by Capcom in 1989. It is based on the Area 88 manga.
Released August 1989 · consists of 4 releases.
A side-scrolling shoot 'em up made by Capcom in 1989. It is based on the Area 88 manga.
First release date | August 1989 |
Platform | Amiga , Super Nintendo Entertainment System , Amstrad CPC , Atari ST , Commodore 64 , ZX Spectrum , Arcade |
Developer | Capcom |
Publisher | Capcom , U.S. Gold Ltd. |
Genre | Shoot 'Em Up |
Theme | Modern Military , Anime |
Franchises | Area 88 |
Aliases | Area 88 |
U.N. Squadron is a title based on a manga series from Japan called Area 88, which is also the game's Japanese title. It was originally released on the CPS arcade hardware by Capcom in 1989 and later ported to the SNES. The game features the same characters as the manga, and their mission is to stop a terrorist group known as Project 4.
Carrier Air Wing is the spiritual sequel to U.N. Squadron and was released on the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom in 1990.
There are three different playable characters in both the arcade version and Super Nintendo version.
Pilots an F-20 Tigershark. His weapons fire forward only, but at a quicker pace than the others. Shin and his plane is also the most balanced out of the three. In the original Area 88 storyline, Shin is the central protagonist. In the SNES version, Shin upgrades his main gun at a faster rate than the other pilots.
Pilots an F-14 Tomcat. His weapons can also only fire forward, but are larger and do more damage. They are however a bit slower. In the SNES version his name is spelled Mickey Scymon; Mickey also is awarded double ammunition bonuses when picking up a hidden ammo cache.
Pilots an A-10 Thunderbolt. His weapon has smaller forward fire than the others, but it also fires a second stream downward at a 45 degree angle. In the SNES version, Greg recovers from damage faster than the other pilots.
During gameplay, the player earns money for each destroyed enemy plane or vehicle wich can be used to buy special weapons or defenses to be used in the next level. After each level, any unused weapons are converted back into money.
In the Super Nintendo version, the player can also buy a different aircraft, of which there are 6 available.
After buying or dismissing additional weapons, players can also purchase one of three different defense enhancements.
The game scrolls to the right with enemies coming from all directions. Depending on the stage, the player encounters land, sea and air units. Some red enemies drop a POW, which is used to upgrade the main gun of the players aircraft. The POWs come in green, blue or yellow and each color is worth a different amount of points. Special weapons on the other hand cannot be upgraded.
The players aircraft can take some hits before it is destroyed and has a small period of time where it is invulnerable after each hit.
It's a little known fact that U.N. Squadron was used in the comic strip Computer Warrior, in which a boy called Bobby Patterson found a secret code which let him play computer games 'for real'. The strip to some degree turned into a marketing tool for publisher U.S.Gold, now known as Eidos, as it became solely their published games that were used as the basis of the 'real game playing' story arcs. Other games included Black Tiger and Zak McCracken.
As such, the stories and characters from Area 88 may well be the only IP to be a manga adapted to video game, westernized with a new title to then be adapted into a comic book story. Perhaps ironically, the hero from Area 88 was recast as a traitorous villain in the U.N. Squadron Computer Warrior storyline.
Specific release details
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Area 88 |
Platform | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Region | Japan |
Developer | Capcom |
Publisher | Capcom |
Release date | N/A |
Product code | None |
Company code | SHVC-E8 |
Rating | |
Minimum Players | 1 |
Maximum Players | N/A |
Resolutions | N/A |
Sound Systems | N/A |
Single player Features | N/A |
Multi player Features | N/A |
Widescreen Support | No |
Notes | N/A |
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