Mastertronic: The Big Hitters (They Sold Millions, Part 3)
In the two previous articles in this series, we looked at games on individual formats and how well they sold, including many surprising numbers for […]
In the two previous articles in this series, we looked at games on individual formats and how well they sold, including many surprising numbers for […]
It’s been quiet an eventful time here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive since our last update. I know in previous posts I’ve talked a lot […]
Most of the games released on the Americana label were re-releases – licensed titles, arcade conversions or games first published by American companies. Spy Trek […]
In late 1984, Mastertronic were already becoming a major player in the computer games market. At that time, a new Commodore magazine was being launched, […]
Running a website like the Mastertronic Collectors Archive is no small task. Even with the strong and passionate team that we have working hard to […]
Laser The Wall The aim of the game is to kill the blue alien that moves randomly across the top of the screen. It moves […]
Back when Mastertronic were attempting to put games into arcades with the Arcadia System, effectively based on a Commodore Amiga but with hardware changes, one […]
Once again, real life got in the way of us being as active as we wanted to over the last couple of weeks here at […]
It was Christmas morning 1985. A big box awaited myself and my brother, and inside it was not a Commodore 64, but the Commodore Plus/4 […]
When Commodore released the Amiga, which was meant to be a games machine released by Atari, they needed to release their own rival computer to […]
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