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 […]
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 […]
Recently we celebrated a couple of milestones for the Mastertronic Collectors Archive website, publishing not only our 200th game review, but also our 64th review […]
As well as establishing their own distributor in the USA in the shape of Mastertronic Inc, the company expanded their reach by reaching a deal […]
Today is a special day for all of us here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive as we are proud to bring you our 200th game […]
The first text adventure I ever played was Adventureland by Scott Adams on the Vic 20. When I eventually moved on to the C64, the […]
While the likes of US Gold, Elite, and other publishers rushed to secure the rights to covert some of the big name arcade titles to […]
For a brief period, Mastertronic made the decision to dabble in the arcade business, releasing their own line of machines under the Amiga-based range Arcadia. […]
I’ve always had a soft spot for The Hitch Hiker’s Guide To The Galaxy. Even though the Douglas Adams classic started out as a BBC […]
Your Commodore followed on from Amiga Format’s feature on the launch of 16 blitz a month later, in December 1989. The changing priorities of the […]
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