Atari ST A to Z: U.N. Squadron

If you thought games journalists wringing their hands over “problematic” subject matter in games was a new phenomenon… well, I got news for you, my dear reader.

U.S. Gold’s home computer conversion of Capcom’s arcade title U.N. Squadron (originally known in Japan as Area 88, after the manga it was originally based on) drew criticism from UK computer magazine ST Format in December of 1990 for being “self-righteous”, “crass” and even “propaganda”. Why? Because you shoot enemies in an obviously Middle Eastern-inspired setting — at least in the first level, anyway — and in 1990 the Gulf War had just broken out in full force.

Of course, Area 88 first came out in 1979, but let’s not let facts get in the way of a good bit of outrage, shall we? Sigh. Some things never change. Anyway, this is a reasonably solid shoot ’em up, though unsurprisingly not a patch on the awesome SNES version…

Find a full archive of all the Atari A to Z videos on the official site.

2 thoughts on “Atari ST A to Z: U.N. Squadron”

  1. Yeah, if you’re going to play any version, the SNES one is the way to go. This was a good effort for its time, but it has clearly been surpassed.

    1. Yep. I like preserving these less-than-perfect ports, though, it’s a reminder of what some of us (mostly) happily put up with at the time! Fond memories of playing Activision’s questionable version of After Burner on ST…

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