Game Review: Bullet (Vic 20, Mastertronic)
Like so many early Mastertronic releases, Bullet for the Vic 20 relied on the cover art from Mark J Brady to grab the attention of […]
Like so many early Mastertronic releases, Bullet for the Vic 20 relied on the cover art from Mark J Brady to grab the attention of […]
It’s been a really busy week away from the site for many of us so it’s a little thin on the ground in terms of […]
As per the Commodore 64 version, Molecule Man was converted from the ZX Spectrum original and released later – hence the different packaging. Compromises had […]
Loading Screen and Menu The loading screen has flashing yellow and red squares around the outside whilst the screen is otherwise, and a monster and […]
It’s been a quieter than normal week here on the website. Personal life has taken priority so we haven’t been as active as usual, although […]
Molecule Man had been released first on the ZX Spectrum, where magazine reviews of the time were positive and as such meant that conversions to […]
Loading Screen and Menus The loading screen is reasonably good with a drawing of your soldier in a spacesuit holding a yellow gun with a […]
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 […]
It’s been another exciting week for us here at the Mastertronic Collectors Archive. We’re heading towards some exciting milestones at the website but we’ll talk […]
Opening Options Screen Once U.C.M. has loaded, you are presented with a menu or control options and a scrolling message (with some attempt at humour […]
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