FUCK I'm crying this was my very best "planes" game XD and I love it, all was amaizing, the levels, the characters make you feel like you was part of them, the bosses and what I remember the most is this, the music I love it!!! this game was so great, I can imagine a version of this in this times, simply will ROCK!!!
The music of the first stage in a game will always tell you how awesome it is. Just ask the Castlevania, Sonic and YS series. The music in their first stage is always awesome.
does anyone what that thing to the left of 'game start' text is? i know its the icon used to select things but "what" is it??? i've seen it in other capcom games too.
They are from the 1986 arcade game Side Arms published by Capcom, quoting wiki "A "chibi" version of the player's Mobilsuit, called "Mobichan", appears in the game as a power-up item that gives the player an extra life. Mobichan has appeared in many console games released by Capcom during the early 1990s as a mode select cursor such as in the Super NES version of the original Street Fighter II. "
@Sin526 I think economy has something to do with it, but not just with graphics. Sound technology was quite limited to, there was no way to do the orchestraic soundtracks you get today. Instead, you got some of the best, most memorable and unique music played with esoteric instrument sounds. And it's all so much better because there was imagination to it.
This song brings tears to my eyes , I was a kid when I Played this game. Back then I had my family around alot but then they divorced and now I never see them and I miss being a kid without a care in the world. This song pretty much represents those times.
This little tune always makes me think of flying and soaring through the screen, worrying about nothing and being llike 6 years old....I wish soundtracks were more inspirational like they were back then instead of being so thematically heavy and pragmatic. UN Squadron will always be kickass.
Whoa, whoa. MM5 had some of my favorite music in the Mega Man series... and he did Cybersheep's Dream for Mega Man 10 which was my favorite track, and now I find out that the SAME GUY did this song, which I've been listening to the SPC of for YEARS. Wow.
This is a bit of a late answer @Groongers but the SNES OST was composed by Mari Yamaguchi, who also did the music from Mega Man 5 (NES) and Fight Fight 2 (SNES).
@MDthornton83 Super Famicon period was probably the best time to play videogames,for me.Not only for age-nostalgic problems,but for the quality reached in some games.
FUCK I'm crying this was my very best "planes" game XD and I love it, all was amaizing, the levels, the characters make you feel like you was part of them, the bosses and what I remember the most is this, the music I love it!!! this game was so great, I can imagine a version of this in this times, simply will ROCK!!!
DreamChaser227 1 week ago
For information the game was from the manga "aréa 88" ^^
nukite33 2 months ago
Very tough game! Good memories!
nukite33 2 months ago
yoooooo presss start NOOOWWWW!!!!!!!!!
chimaducudo 2 months ago
I prefer U.N. Squadron to Gradius III, because you get a health bar, better controls, and most importantly, less fucking slowdown.
Catastrogue 3 months ago
I still play this game in my SNES, love it.
Pablo04666 5 months ago
The music of the first stage in a game will always tell you how awesome it is. Just ask the Castlevania, Sonic and YS series. The music in their first stage is always awesome.
180223 5 months ago
does anyone what that thing to the left of 'game start' text is? i know its the icon used to select things but "what" is it??? i've seen it in other capcom games too.
serpico89 6 months ago
They are from the 1986 arcade game Side Arms published by Capcom, quoting wiki "A "chibi" version of the player's Mobilsuit, called "Mobichan", appears in the game as a power-up item that gives the player an extra life. Mobichan has appeared in many console games released by Capcom during the early 1990s as a mode select cursor such as in the Super NES version of the original Street Fighter II. "
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devilkit13 5 months ago
Loved this game! Childhood Memories!! Thank goodness for emulators now lol
Mizaru 6 months ago
This. This right here, is my childhood theme song. When I was a kid I would play this game all the time. Man I miss those days.
MuffinOfFun 8 months ago in playlist Music Is Pretty Awesome
GOSH please put this in a game or something, i want a game with music as good as this
Renegado140 1 year ago
I have to be honest... this is my favorite SNES soundtrack ^-^
Joey3264 1 year ago
I have a question.
Why do a lot of older games (NES/SNES era, along with their competitors) have such awesome music compared to today?
jdd881 1 year ago
@jdd881 I think since the graphic's technology was more limited back then, they focused more on making good music to "make up" for it so to speak.
Sin526 1 year ago
@Sin526 I think economy has something to do with it, but not just with graphics. Sound technology was quite limited to, there was no way to do the orchestraic soundtracks you get today. Instead, you got some of the best, most memorable and unique music played with esoteric instrument sounds. And it's all so much better because there was imagination to it.
DynamiteLemming 11 months ago
This song brings tears to my eyes , I was a kid when I Played this game. Back then I had my family around alot but then they divorced and now I never see them and I miss being a kid without a care in the world. This song pretty much represents those times.
marcus6665 1 year ago
Man, everytime I fly in an airplane, I automatically think of this song! ^^
Denta92 1 year ago
This little tune always makes me think of flying and soaring through the screen, worrying about nothing and being llike 6 years old....I wish soundtracks were more inspirational like they were back then instead of being so thematically heavy and pragmatic. UN Squadron will always be kickass.
relsismada 1 year ago
Whoa, whoa. MM5 had some of my favorite music in the Mega Man series... and he did Cybersheep's Dream for Mega Man 10 which was my favorite track, and now I find out that the SAME GUY did this song, which I've been listening to the SPC of for YEARS. Wow.
koopakape 1 year ago
hey this brought mack memoriets! my childhood! i rememer challengin my brother to see who was the best player, T-T good times.
elfirebrand 1 year ago
This is a bit of a late answer @Groongers but the SNES OST was composed by Mari Yamaguchi, who also did the music from Mega Man 5 (NES) and Fight Fight 2 (SNES).
CrescentGrizzlySlash 2 years ago
correction--Final Fight 2 I meant.
CrescentGrizzlySlash 1 year ago
@CrescentGrizzlySlash fight fight sounds pretty epic too
DeathG4n 1 month ago
@CrescentGrizzlySlash It also had Manami Matsumae and Takashi Tateishi.
dissident93 2 months ago
The Frontline Base theme is another one of my favorite songs in this game. Something about it is so engaging and influential.
MDthornton83 2 years ago
I guess they just have a real talent for making such catchy and inspirational tunes.
MDthornton83 2 years ago 9
@MDthornton83 Yes,that time was the fuckin eldorado period of games.Passion instead of business
Akshabad 1 year ago
Agreed. Whatever happened to those days?
MDthornton83 1 year ago
@MDthornton83 Lost.People changed.Manager took over the whole industry.Tecnology,amazing graphics,blu-ray,wireless ecc.But where is the soul?
Akshabad 1 year ago 12
Good question. *sigh* Just thinking about this makes me ache inside.
MDthornton83 1 year ago
@MDthornton83 Super Famicon period was probably the best time to play videogames,for me.Not only for age-nostalgic problems,but for the quality reached in some games.
Akshabad 1 year ago 2
I love this song and every other from this game! And I love the game! I wish I knew hwo made the music
Groongers 2 years ago 2
Well, I've wondered that myself, but I just know that's it Capcom music.
RandomReviewer272 2 years ago