Game Review: Speed King (MSX, Mastertronic)
The original Commodore 64 version of Speed King had been a re-release of the Digital Integration game, and the game had proved to be a […]
The original Commodore 64 version of Speed King had been a re-release of the Digital Integration game, and the game had proved to be a […]
Skate Rock was originally released by Bubble Bus Software in 1986, with the Ricochet re-release being released in early 1988. For some reason, maybe because […]
As with some of the other earlier Mastertronic releases, Ed Hickman handled the conversion duties from the original version for both the MSX and the […]
Pulsoids is a game that has an identity crisis. On the cassette inlay, it shows as Pulsoids (plural), but during loading and indeed on the […]
180 had already been established as the leading darts game for the three main 8-bit systems, with them being a release on the short-lived MAD […]
Pulse Warrior was the first of two games to feature pulses and pulse lasers with Pulsoids being released later on. For this game, an initial […]
After the two versions of Space Walk for the Commodore 64, the game also saw versions on both the ZX Spectrum and the MSX. This […]
Anyone who watched the BBC sports programme The Superstars in the late 1970s and early 1980s would have seen former British judoka Brian Jacks taking […]
Panther was the first of the Entertainment USA releases in a revised Mastertronic packaging for the label, so rather than have the stars and stripes […]
Some four months after the ZX Spectrum conversion of Las Vegas Video Poker, the MSX version was released – using the later Entertainment USA type […]
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