ZX Spectrum Games published by Mastertronic Ltd
The following is a list of ZX Spectrum Games published by Mastertronic Ltd in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 15 ZX Spectrum Games published by Mastertronic Ltd in our collection :
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2 Player darts action, take it in turns to wind the score down to zero
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Binary Design Ltd

This is a version of Lunar Lander, a nice simple game where the player must land his craft safely on the moo
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Ian Rich

Blast your way through 6 increasingly difficult levels of gameplay infested with every imaginable type of 'nasty' and several unimaginable types as well, to rescue the incarcerated Chronos who has bee ...
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Tim Follin, John Tatlock, Steven Tatlock

Compete in five death-dealing events across a lunar surface
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Mike Follin, Peter Gough, Mark Wilson, Tim Follin

A platform adventure game
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Andy Mitchell, Dave Kidd

An arcade maze game
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Ray Owen, Clive Brooker

An arcade maze game where the player guides errant robots into a pen
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: John Smyth, Clive Brooker, James Wilson

An abandoned warehouse is being used as a hideout for a notorious gang of criminals
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Roger Womack, Ed Knight

One way to loose a droid is to send it out to do something it isn't programmed for
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Geoff Foley

The earth is barren and over-populated
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Tim Miller

Sherwood forest has been taken over by the evil and ruthless cult of Sagalia
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: Derek Brewster, John Smyth

The aim of the game Type-Rope is to use the keyboard to untie the various characters by matching the correct letters and numbers
Software House: Mastertronic Ltd
Author: David Jones, Ray Owen