
Mastertronic Collectors Archive Weekly Digest – 3rd November 2024
It’s been a great week behind the scenes here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive as we’re proud to welcome a new member to our writing […]
It’s been a great week behind the scenes here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive as we’re proud to welcome a new member to our writing […]
Poetry in Motion Upon opening the cassette case and beginning to read the instructions for Jason’s Gem, there is something that I wasn’t expecting to […]
In 1985 the “scientists” at Activision made a startling discovery. There were living, breathing creatures living inside our computers. Through the House On A Disk […]
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 […]
When you read the inlay instructions of Specventure, you could be forgiven for needing to know something about the internal workings of a ZX Spectrum! […]
It’s been another great week in terms of reviews here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive. When we entered our second year for the website we […]
Orbitron was made with the popular utility The Games Creator, and not by the Darling brothers – the identity of who made it remaining unknown. […]
I’ve mentioned in other reviews that Mastertronic wasn’t afraid to release games that were “influenced” by arcade classics. Some were blatant clones of games we […]
Jungle Story was made with the popular utility The Games Creator, but unlike other early Mastertronic releases was not by the Darling brothers – the […]
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 […]
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