Amstrad CPC464 Games published by Mastertronic
The following is a list of Amstrad CPC464 Games published by Mastertronic 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 34 Amstrad CPC464 Games published by Mastertronic in our collection :
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Date: 1987
Agent X II
The second encounter between super sleuth Agent X and his old adversary the Mad Professor
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: Mark Wilson, Steven Tatlock, John Tatlock Timothy Follin
Date: 1986
Camelot Warriors (Mastertronic)
This is an acclaimed platform slashing game, that contains the Spectrum version on one side and the Amstrad on the other
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: Víctor Ruíz Tejedor, Ignatio Ruiz Tejedor, Florentino Pertejo, Santiago Morga , Víctor Ruíz Tejedor, Luis Rodríguez, Ignacio Bergareche
Date: 1986
Into Oblivion
Following the destruction of the evil computer that once ruled this galaxy you must seek the only safe planet to avoid the sadistic Droids who have been programmed to obliterate you
Software House: Mastertronic
Author:
Date: 1987
Knightmare (Ricochet)
Adventure game based on the children's TV game show of the same name
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: MD Software
Date: 1985
Nonterraqueous
Exploration game that follows a robot navigating its way through the planet of Nonterraqueous to destroy the central computer system
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: Stephen Curtis
Date: 1985
One Man And His Droid
Take control of your droid and go out to fetch in those Ramboids, basically male alien sheep, you must fly, dig and tunnel your way to capture them
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: Clive Brooker
Date: 1989
Super Nudge 2000
Fruit machine simulator for the Amstrad CPC that allows users all the thrills of gambling without any risk of losing money
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: Richard Stevenson
Date: 1986
The Apprentice
Perhaps the most appropriately named software title that we have in the collection, where the Amstrad range is concerned, The Apprentice of course is not based on the much later TV series starring Lor ...
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: James Higgins
Date: 1987
The Curse of Sherwood
Action adventure game set in Sherwood Forest in the times of Robin Hood
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: Derek Brewster







































