Game Review: The Last V8 (Commodore 128, Mastertronic)
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 […]
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 […]
V8, return to base, immediately! That piece of synthesised speech will be one many will remember the first time that The Last V8 has loaded. […]
Codemasters is announced. In this article, in Popular Computing Weekly, 18 September 1986, there is a fallacious statement about AI Products Ltd. This company (for […]
The Vic 20 was one of the formats supported by Mastertronic right from the start. Many of the early systems received support right until the […]
Personal Computer News, 15 September 1984, gave a very upbeat assessment of Chiller. Neither of the authors (David & Richard Darling) were, as stated, the […]
Home Computing Weekly, 17 July 1984, effectively corrected (but did not refer to) the story it had published on 22 May saying that ACE was […]
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 […]
Mastertronic dominated the budget games industry in the 1980s, but as with every games company they had to start somewhere. BMX Racers was one of […]
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