The Great Mastertronic Games Hunt…
When it comes to completing the Mastertronic collection, checklists are vital. But with the gaps in the numbering system used, the question still remains whether […]
When it comes to completing the Mastertronic collection, checklists are vital. But with the gaps in the numbering system used, the question still remains whether […]
The Mastertronic Collectors Archive website has only been officially “live” for five days at the time of writing. But in that time we’ve been blown […]
Home Computing Weekly, 22 May 1984, reported on the growing interest in budget software. The really fascinating nugget in this piece is the reference to […]
Imagine’s financial problems, amidst general gloom about the quantity of unsold software after Xmas 1983, forced them to cut prices. The trade, as represented by […]
Home Computing Weekly, 8 May 1984, followed up on its story a month before, about the launch of Mastertronic, with a correction. If there had […]
Personal Computer News, a weekly magazine, noticed a newcomer to the games scene, on 14 April 1984. As was often to be the case, Nick […]
Some nostalgia in the pages of MicroMart, July 2016.
Ricochet was the first budget re-release label to be launched by Mastertronic. It featured games licensed primarily from Martech, Activision, and Melbourne House. Updated: 22nd […]
Mastertronic burst onto the scene in April 1984, revolutionising both where we could buy our games, and how much (or how little!) we had to […]
Welcome to the Mastertronic Collectors Archive. This brand new website is dedicated to all things Mastertronic – the 1980s video games website, launched in 1984. […]
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