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Atari A to Z (Pete Davison) - 03/07/2022 |
Here's classic shoot 'em up U.N. Squadron by Capcom, ported to home computers by U.S. Gold. And if you thought games journalists declaring things "problematic" or "troubling" was a new thing... well, let's just say at least one review of this from around its original release proves it's been happening for quite a while now! Let's Play! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMphauOvys |
| As good as it gets on the ST. If the scrolling was better it would have been a great game. Now it's just "above average" |
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Origins Based on Capcom 1989 coin-op.
Hardware Supports STe palette
Graphics Features up to 36 colours on-screen simultaneously (introduction screen) on STe Features up to 28 colours on-screen simultaneously (introduction screen) on ST Features up to 24 colours on-screen simultaneously (options or static screen) on STe Features up to 21 colours on-screen simultaneously (options or static screen) on ST Features up to 32 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game) on STe Features up to 27 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game) on ST
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ST Format · December, 1990 | Rating: 46% |
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