
A History Of Mastertronic
“Uncle” Frank Herman – the man who started it all. This history is dedicated to the memory of Frank Herman, who died 30 March 2009. […]
“Uncle” Frank Herman – the man who started it all. This history is dedicated to the memory of Frank Herman, who died 30 March 2009. […]
While Atari’s range of 8-bit computers was almost as popular as the Commodore 64 in America, in the UK it took a backseat to the […]
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, […]
Mastertronic was one of the few publishers to cater for almost every 8-bit computer in the 1980s. Even though the bulk of its business came […]
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 […]
If, like us, you’re always on the lookout for new Mastertronic titles to add to your collection sometimes it can be a challenge to find […]
Ricky Rockman was his name, and collecting diamonds was his game – in the first Rockman game on the Commodore 16 and Plus/4, anyway. The […]
Carry out your orders. Go. At once! With the Commodore 128 being released, Mastertronic were not going to miss an opportunity to see how their […]
Acorn Exclusive Galactic Patrol is quite a rare beast – a Mastertronic game that is exclusive to the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. It was […]
One thing that was rife back in the 1980s was software piracy. It was regarded by many to be common practice – you buy a […]
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