Mastertronic Collectors Archive – They Sold Millions
Introduction It would be remiss of us here at The Mastertronic Collectors Archive if we did not celebrate what was clear success in terms of […]
Introduction It would be remiss of us here at The Mastertronic Collectors Archive if we did not celebrate what was clear success in terms of […]
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Kane was originally coded for the C64 by John Darnell and ported to the CPC by Simon Freeman […]
A New Game To Me It’s rare that you come across an old CPC game that I’ve never played before, but Finders Keepers is one […]
Formula 1 Simulator? Wait, a simulator that ISN’T by Codemasters? In all honesty, when this game came out in 1985, Codemasters founders Richard and David […]
My first years of the CPC My late mother (died 2016) was against my father buying me my original Amstrad CPC464 forty years ago, but […]
A First For Me… The Caves of Doom marks a significant moment with the CPC for me as it was one of the first two […]
A large part of Mastertronic’s early catalogue was made up of re-releases from other publishers or clones of popular arcade games. It wasn’t until much […]
As well as their extensive software range, Melbourne House were well known for releasing a wide selection of programming books for most 8-bit platforms. These […]
While not as popular in the UK as the Commodore 64 or ZX Spectrum, the Amstrad had a loyal following so it was only natural […]
Over the years, a vast number of Mastertronic games have been given away for a range of 8-bit and 16-it formats. Included as part of […]
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