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 […]
Los Angeles SWAT is often also known as S.W.A.T. – primarily because of the title screen saying those initials, and even the front of the […]
Ninja did seem to have a case of mistaken identity when released. It was programmed by Steve Coleman at Sculptured Software, and was packaged as […]
Collecting Mastertronic games can be a time-consuming and complicated affair at the best of times. For those of us who buy games across multiple platforms, […]
Not Quite Rolling Out the Red Carpet Once you start a new game, it doesn’t have the background drawn out ready. Instead, a very slow […]
The Six Opponents Regardless of which opponent you fought against, they all play the same and have no other fighting attributes to their abilities. You’ll […]
Ninja: The Game The object of Ninja is to rescue Princess Di-Di, pearl of the Orient which is a prisoner in the palace of pearls. […]
Presentation The loading screen for is excellent and there is plenty of detail and use of colour here. It clearly gives off the sense that […]
Las Vegas Video Poker on the original Commodore 64 version claimed to be a replication of the video poker machines often found in Las Vegas, […]
The Game Bump Set Spike! is an isometric volleyball game. It is a one player only game where you can only compete against the computer […]
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