ZX Spectrum Mastertronic Checklist
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was one of the biggest platforms supported by the original Mastertronic company. Titles were released right from the company’s launch in […]
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was one of the biggest platforms supported by the original Mastertronic company. Titles were released right from the company’s launch in […]
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 […]
These pictures were taken on a visit in 1986. They show the production and back office rooms of the facility operated by Mastertronic Inc. in […]
Commodore User, June 1984, picks up on the trade hostility to the idea of reducing the price of computer games. Martin Alper, much quoted in […]
Frank Herman displays no illusions about the impact on the trade of Mastertronic’s low prices, Sinclair User no 27 – June 1984.
Personal Computer Games, June 1984, notices a newcomer to the crowded software market.
Mastertronic rarely advertised in the early years but here is a remarkable exception, a full page colour ad featuring the dealer pack. This ran in […]
Home Computing Weekly, 22 May 1984, reported on the growing interest in budget software. The really fascinating nugget in this piece is the reference to […]
Imagine’s financial problems, amidst general gloom about the quantity of unsold software after Xmas 1983, forced them to cut prices. The trade, as represented by […]
Ricochet was the first budget re-release label to be launched by Mastertronic. It featured games licensed primarily from Martech, Activision, and Melbourne House. Updated: 2nd […]
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