Could We Have Seen More Vic 20 Games From Mastertronic?
Of all the formats supported by Mastertronic during their lifetime, only the Dragon 32 saw fewer releases than the Commodore Vic 20. Released in 1981, […]
Of all the formats supported by Mastertronic during their lifetime, only the Dragon 32 saw fewer releases than the Commodore Vic 20. Released in 1981, […]
During the early stages of establishing the company, Mastertronic focused on licensing most of their games from other publishers. In the case of the Commodore […]
As well as their extensive software range, Melbourne House were well known for releasing a wide selection of programming books for most 8-bit platforms. These […]
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’s Sub Hunt for the Vic 20 is a strange creature. As with most of the early releases, there are no screenshots to give you […]
One of the very first releases from Mastertronic, Duck Shoot, gave a good indication of what many of their early games were going to be […]
Mastertronic weren’t afraid of releasing games that were blatant clones of popular arcade games in their early days. It made things easier for developers to […]
We all have a fondness for all the classic Mastertronic games that have been released over the years. But there are times when games were […]
One thing that was notable – specifically when it came to computer games in the early 80s – was the prevalence of arcade clones. While […]
The Vic 20 was a major part of Mastertronic’s early catalogue. While it was probably the weakest system in terms of technical capabilities, it was […]
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