The Covers 1 of 7:
The Early Years 1984-86
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Mastertronic Limited began
trading on 1 April 1984. Some of the titles might well have been on sale
before this date but I have no information about this period. All
the elements of the original Mastertronic cover can be seen in this example,
3D Maze published for the Vic 20 at Mastertronic's launch in April
1984. On a black background are superimposed the two company logos - the
name strip at the top and the "M" at the base. Over the M is
"199 range". Between the logos is the original artwork, commissioned
for this game (probably painted by a firm called Words and Pictures Ltd,
who did much of our artwork at this time). The blue colour flashes designate
the type of computer. The instructions on the back are typically terse,
just explaining how to load the game. More space is given to the copyright
notice. Perhaps there was a "In a galaxy long ago" story printed
on the reverse but probably not at this early stage. There are no screenshots,
blurbs from reviews or references to any other products.
Adventure
games were more in vogue then than in the later 1980s. The MasterAdventurer
label tried to cash in but was a commercial failure. We tried to make
these games look a little different - Black Crystal is typical.
The corner flash shows that this version was a C64 disk, nearly all of
which were sold in the USA. There is no "199 range" superimposed
on the "M" logo because the £1.99 price point applied only in
the UK
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