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A game company founded in 1983. It produced its own games as well as publishing games from other companies. Software titles were sold as low budget games (e.g. £1.99 in Great Britain, 9,95 DM (= 5,09€) in Germany).
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A game company founded in 1983.
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It produced its own games as well as publishing games from other companies.
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Software titles were sold as low budget games (e.g. £1.99 in Great Britain, 9,95 DM (= 5,09€) in Germany).
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In 1985 the label '''M.A.D''' (Mastertronic Added Dimension) was launched featuring games for a slightly higher price (£2.99 in Great Britain).
 
In 1985 the label '''M.A.D''' (Mastertronic Added Dimension) was launched featuring games for a slightly higher price (£2.99 in Great Britain).
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Mastertronic merged with [[Virgin|Virgin Games]] in the late 1980s to form the new company '''Virgin Mastertronic'''.
 
Mastertronic merged with [[Virgin|Virgin Games]] in the late 1980s to form the new company '''Virgin Mastertronic'''.
  
 
== Releases for CPC ==
 
== Releases for CPC ==
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* [[Action Biker]]
 
* [[Action Biker]]
 
* [[Agent X II: The Mad Prof's Back]] (1987)
 
* [[Agent X II: The Mad Prof's Back]] (1987)
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[[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]]
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Revision as of 12:05, 18 April 2008

A game company founded in 1983.

It produced its own games as well as publishing games from other companies.

Software titles were sold as low budget games (e.g. £1.99 in Great Britain, 9,95 DM (= 5,09€) in Germany).

In 1985 the label M.A.D (Mastertronic Added Dimension) was launched featuring games for a slightly higher price (£2.99 in Great Britain).

Mastertronic merged with Virgin Games in the late 1980s to form the new company Virgin Mastertronic.

Releases for CPC