Showing posts with label cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cover. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Game Covers - Ghettoblaster (Commodore 64)

At last Rockin' Rodney's big break.  He's finally got a job as a messenger for a record company!  He has to deliver 10 demo tapes to Interdisc's head office on Funky Street before the end of the day.  It's also part of Rockin' Rodney's job to turn the locals on to the sounds and get them dancing as he finds his way through Funky Town.  His Ghettoblaster is a prototype of the ultimate in powerful playback.  Each note is so beautifully reproduced that most people fall into a Dance Trance as soon as they hear it.

  • First rock musical written for computer!
  • Funkiest music yet on the VBM 64
  • 12 completely original tracks of rockin' rhythms
  • Street level view of the entire town in lively, colourful 3D
  • Meet the gang of cleverly animated inhabitants


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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Mastertronic - What if? : The Last of Us

Mastertronic brings you "The Last of Us" for £1.99, only for the Playstation 3, Commodore, Amstrad, Spectrum and Atari  - Available from all good newsagents, chemists and game shops!
If only..... :o)

Because I have WAY too much time on my hands, I thought I'd mess around with putting together some fake Mastertronic covers for modern computer games.

In case you are not aware (or can not remember), Mastertronic were big in the mid to late 1980s and were a major budget software label in the United Kingdom and produced a large number of cheapo games and re-releases for the Commodore/Spectrum/Amstrad/Atari 8-bit computers (and some 16-bit too) - most at a pocket-money-friendly £1.99!

Just a bit of fun really, but what would modern games look like if Mastertronic still released games like the good ol' days? Well, here you can find out!
 
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Click to enlarge - I bet this would be one hell of a mult-load game!
 
You can view more of my fake Mastertronic covers by clicking here