Game Review: Xadium (Commodore 16 and Plus/4, Mastertronic)
Xadium is a Mr Chip software game, but unlike most of their releases, not programmed by Shaun Southern or Tony Kelly, but Michelangelo Pignani. Andrew […]
Xadium is a Mr Chip software game, but unlike most of their releases, not programmed by Shaun Southern or Tony Kelly, but Michelangelo Pignani. Andrew […]
Dingbat (or to give it its full title screen name: Dingbat, Wombat, Kick a Kangaroo) was Shaun Southern’s final single (not compilation) release Mastertronic game […]
Here on the Mastertronic Collectors Archive, we have a page where we promote all the various fan remakes of some of our favourite Mastertronic games. […]
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 […]
After the original Commodore 64 version of Squirm sold well, it made sense for Tony Kelly to program a conversion for the Commodore 16 and […]
We’ve got a huge selection of reviews on our website covering a large number of platforms across the original Mastertronic label, its sub-labels, Melbourne House, […]
Gun Law (or Gunlaw as the title screen and the cassette labels say) started out as a game for the Atari 8-bit systems, being released […]
For a label more known for re-releases of older games, especially those of US Gold, seeing Robo Knight in the shops was a pleasant surprise […]
After the success of Vegas Jackpot on the Commodore 64, it made sense for the game to be released on other formats. As the Commodore […]
The Way of the Exploding Fist was first released by Melbourne House back in 1985 for the Commodore 64, with the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 […]
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