Mastertronic Collectors Archive Weekly Digest – 16th November 2025
It’s time once again to take a look at all the latest updates here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive. While we don’t have as many […]
It’s time once again to take a look at all the latest updates here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive. While we don’t have as many […]
Frenesis was originally released on the Atari XL/XE series first, with the Commodore 64 version being next and closely followed with the Commodore 16 and […]
Tony Takoushi was a writer for games magazines including Computer and Video Games, and had previously programmed several games including Hyperforce for the Commodore 16 […]
It’s been another busy week here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive and once again we’ve been working on both plenty of new reviews, updating more […]
Back in the 1980s, gaming was always seen as being hobby for nerds – and it generally went without saying that if someone was a […]
The loading screen to The Captive seems to have you held prisoner somewhere, which of course is a nod to Nigel Johnstone’s nickname he used […]
Even though I’m an arcade game lover at heart, I’ve always had a soft spot for text adventures. I blame all of this on Scott […]
While this is classed as a Melbourne House release, Demon’s Tomb: The Awakening is actually from the second incarnation of the company after its purchase […]
For the first time ever here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive we thought we’d do something a little different… as it was Halloween earlier this […]
Werewolves of London has an interesting history. The programming team Viz Design had previously released Bride of Frankenstein via Ariolasoft, and this game was going […]
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