Game Review: Mission Mercury (Vic 20, Virgin Games)
The name Steve Lee might not be familiar to Commodore fans, but his games certainly will be. When it comes to Mastertronic, his most well […]
The name Steve Lee might not be familiar to Commodore fans, but his games certainly will be. When it comes to Mastertronic, his most well […]
Tony Takoushi was a writer for games magazines including Computer and Video Games, and had previously programmed several games including Hyperforce for the Commodore 16 […]
It’s been another busy week here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive and once again we’ve been working on both plenty of new reviews, updating more […]
Back in the 1980s, gaming was always seen as being hobby for nerds – and it generally went without saying that if someone was a […]
The loading screen to The Captive seems to have you held prisoner somewhere, which of course is a nod to Nigel Johnstone’s nickname he used […]
Even though I’m an arcade game lover at heart, I’ve always had a soft spot for text adventures. I blame all of this on Scott […]
While this is classed as a Melbourne House release, Demon’s Tomb: The Awakening is actually from the second incarnation of the company after its purchase […]
For the first time ever here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive we thought we’d do something a little different… as it was Halloween earlier this […]
Werewolves of London has an interesting history. The programming team Viz Design had previously released Bride of Frankenstein via Ariolasoft, and this game was going […]
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