When I think of a game that stuck with me, only one of them outright defeated me. The SNES version of U.N. Squadron was that game. A game I rented so often that when the blockbuster was closing down, the manager outright hid the game away so I could buy it, knowing I would want it that badly. I would come back to it one sick day in collage many years later, and decide to put down my old enemy. It's a game with a truly classic gameplay formula practically lost to time, a rare example of somewhat free to pick your own order gameplay and with an amazing soundtrack of original works that I burned onto a CD to keep for myself. This is a game that I would want preserved for personal reasons, but it can also earn a place as a time capsule for a style of game long past.