Press Coverage – Ariolasoft Becomes UK SEGA Distributor? – Popular Computing Weekly, 11th September 1986
The Sega Master System was on sale in the US and Japan but had yet to reach Europe when PCW, on 11 September 1986, reported […]
The Sega Master System was on sale in the US and Japan but had yet to reach Europe when PCW, on 11 September 1986, reported […]
Mastertronic sold its own joystick – the Magnum – for a brief period. It clicked a bit but was effective and the pistol grip distinguished […]
This major article in Amstrad User, August 1986, captures Mastertronic in highly confident mood. The distractions of full-price software, increasing competition in the budget market […]
Being a budget publisher, one of the things that you wouldn’t expect from Mastertronic was licensed titles. Yet that’s what they released when a limited […]
A brief review of the more serious home-computer magazines in 1986 provides many examples of software houses advertising for programmers or games to be submitted. […]
As with the PCW story, there was little real news behind this story and nothing came of it. Nor was there to be a range […]
Two news items in Popular Computing Weekly, 19 June 1986, of passing interest. Being “Out-Mastertroniced” by a competitor selling games at a RRP of 99p […]
Rumours about Mastertronics grand financial strategy surfaced from time to time, as in this news item in Popular Computing Weekly, 29 May 1986. The idea […]
Amstrad Action, then a relatively new publication, produced this major feature on Mastertronic in April 1986. The “Mastertronic Team” pictured below is Colin Johnson, our […]
A rare advertisement. Mastertronic recruit programmers in this ad in Popular Computing Weekly, February 1986. We were mainly looking for freelancers who could take on […]
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