Press Coverage – Virgin buys Mastertronic… again? – ACE, January 1988
Virgin bought a 45% stake in Mastertronic in the summer of 1987. It seemed to take a long time for some to get the news. […]
Virgin bought a 45% stake in Mastertronic in the summer of 1987. It seemed to take a long time for some to get the news. […]
The first fruits of the Arcadia project began to hit the shops. A fresh look for Melbourne House as well. Pity the game was so […]
An interesting deal with Psygnosis for Mastertronic to do 8-bit conversions of some of their 16 bit titles, and the first view of Roadwars on […]
The game’s front cover calls this game More Adventures of Big Mac – the Mad Maintenance Man (which I will shorten to Big Mac for […]
Over the years, a vast number of Mastertronic games have been given away for a range of 8-bit and 16-it formats. Included as part of […]
The game’s front cover calls this game More Adventures of Big Mac – the Mad Maintenance Man (which I will shorten to Big Mac for […]
If you’ve looked over at our checklist, you will have seen that Mastertronic’s obscure VHS range Mastervision is one of the most difficult of all […]
Ricky Rockman was his name, and collecting diamonds was his game – in the first Rockman game on the Commodore 16 and Plus/4, anyway. The […]
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was one of the biggest platforms supported by the original Mastertronic company. Titles were released right from the company’s launch in […]
As you will be aware, one of the most difficult Mastertronic ranges for us to have tracked down has been their VHS label Mastervision. With […]
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