. . . "Area 88"@en . "North American box art"@en . "Action"@en . "SNES"@en . "Horizontal shooter"@en . "Flyer"@en . . "U.N. Squadron (known as Area 88 in Japan) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game released in 1991."@en . "E"@en . . . "/coinop/arcade"@en . . . "U.N. Squadron"@en . . "U.N. Squadron"@en . . "U.N. Squadron is a shoot 'em up game released in 1989 by Capcom for it's CPS-1 Arcade board. In Japan, the game was titled Area 88, since it was based on the manga/anime series of same name. It later received ports of the SNES and European computer systems of the time."@en . "Capcom"@en . . "1991-07-26"^^ . . "U.N. Squadron (known as Area 88 in Japan) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game released in 1991."@en . . . . "1992-12-10"^^ . "U.N. Squadron"@en . . "Capcom"@en . . . "Shin Kazama is engaged to his girlfriend, Ryoko, and is on the verge of graduating flight school. He has dreams of becoming an airline pilot for his fianc\u00E9e's father's airline corporation, but one night in Paris, his backstabbing friend Kanzaki takes him to a bar and has him get drunk enough to trick him into joining the Asran military, where he must serve for 3 years. And now there's only three ways he can get out: 1. He can serve his three year term, 2. He can buy his way out by earning $1,000,000 from destroying enemies, or 3. He can desert, which is considered a federal crime in Asran. In the fight against Project 4, Shin is joined by two pilots, Mickey Simon and Greg Gates."@en . "Game"@en . . . . "Mari Yamaguchi"@en . . . . . . "September 1991"@en . . "U.N. Squadron is a 1989 side scrolling shooting game released for the CPS arcade hardware by Capcom. The game was released in Japan as Area 88(Japanese:\u30A8\u30EA\u30A288Hepburn:Eria Hachi-J\u016B-Hachi) and is based on the manga series of the same name, featuring the same main characters. Here, their mission is to stop a terrorist group known as Project 4. It was followed by the sequel Carrier Air Wing."@en . . . "Upright"@en . . "x"@en . . "583864"^^ . . "Takashi Tateishi"@en . . . . "1989"^^ . . "Two-player"@en . . "Shin Kazama is engaged to his girlfriend, Ryoko, and is on the verge of graduating flight school. He has dreams of becoming an airline pilot for his fianc\u00E9e's father's airline corporation, but one night in Paris, his backstabbing friend Kanzaki takes him to a bar and has him get drunk enough to trick him into joining the Asran military, where he must serve for 3 years. And now there's only three ways he can get out: 1. He can serve his three year term, 2. He can buy his way out by earning $1,000,000 from destroying enemies, or 3. He can desert, which is considered a federal crime in Asran. In the fight against Project 4, Shin is joined by two pilots, Mickey Simon and Greg Gates."@en . "Raster, 384 x 224 pixels , 4096 colors"@en . . "August 1989"@en . . . . . . "8"^^ . . . "U.N. Squadron is a 1989 side scrolling shooting game released for the CPS arcade hardware by Capcom. The game was released in Japan as Area 88(Japanese:\u30A8\u30EA\u30A288Hepburn:Eria Hachi-J\u016B-Hachi) and is based on the manga series of the same name, featuring the same main characters. Here, their mission is to stop a terrorist group known as Project 4. It was followed by the sequel Carrier Air Wing."@en . . . . . "a"@en . . . "Sales flyer for the arcade version."@en . . "6910"^^ . . . . "U.N. Squadron is a shoot 'em up game released in 1989 by Capcom for it's CPS-1 Arcade board. In Japan, the game was titled Area 88, since it was based on the manga/anime series of same name. It later received ports of the SNES and European computer systems of the time."@en . "Up to 2 players, cooperative"@en . . . . . "Arcade, SNES, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64"@en . .