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Month: April 2025

Mastertronic Collectors Archive Weekly Digest – 8th April 2025

8 April 2025 Simon Plumbe 0

We may be a little thin on the ground this week when it comes to new game reviews but don’t let that fool you with […]

Mastertronic: Ricocheting the MAD Bulldogs of Entertainment (They Sold Millions, Part 2)

7 April 2025 Warren Pilkington 0

You will remember that some time ago we looked at the real big hitters in terms of sales of Mastertronic games here at the Mastertronic […]

Press Coverage – R&R Software Closes – Personal Computer News, 19th January 1985

6 April 2025 Simon Plumbe 0

R&R Software, the original developers of Spectipede and Gnasher for the ZX Spectrum that were later re-released by Mastertronic, finally closed their doors at the […]

Game Review: Starmaze 2 (BBC Micro, Mastertronic)

3 April 2025 Simon Plumbe 0

Even though the genre started in 1981 with 3D Monster Maze on the ZX81 by Malcolm Evans, there were very few true 3D games for 8-bit […]

Game Review: Speed King (Commodore 64, Mastertronic)

2 April 2025 Warren Pilkington 0

Mervyn J. Estcourt had programmed the motorcycle racer Full Throttle for the ZX Spectrum, released by Micromega, before turning his attention to the Commodore 64 […]

Mastertronic Collectors Archive Weekly Digest – 1st April 2025

1 April 2025 Simon Plumbe 0

We’ve been busy this week focusing a lot of our efforts into our checklists adding a new list to the Mastertronic Collectors Archives looking at […]

Game Review: Spectipede (Commodore 16 and Plus/4, Mastertronic)

1 April 2025 Warren Pilkington 1

After Tony Kelly of Mr Chip Software had programmed a version of Spectipede on the Commodore 64, that was different from the original Spectrum version […]

Game Review: The Caves of Doom (ZX Spectrum, Mastertronic)

1 April 2025 Brian Kemp 0

Just under a Baker’s Dozen You begin the game with a generous twelve lives and by my accounts, I’d say that seems very generous.  Now […]

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