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Win 100 Mastertronic games!
UKRetro have kindly provided us with a box packed with games (mainly from 
Mastertronic), all still sealed in their original blister packs.



The titles are for a wide variety of 8-bit formats, and here are just some 
of the titles that are included:
Knight Tyme (Spectrum)
Trailblazer (Commodore 64)
Stormbringer (MSX)
BMX Racers (Commodore 16)
Joe Blade II (Amstrad)
The Last V8 (Commodore 64)
Tutti Fruiti (Commodore 16)
Impossible Mission (Spectrum)
Countdown to Meltdown (Commodore 64)
Beach Head (Amstrad)
To be in with a chance of bagging all 100 games (or one of 20 runners-up 
prizes of a single title), simply answer this question:
Mastertronic's 2.99 label was called MAD. What did MAD stand for?

Q: What did MAD stand for?

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Date:Sun, 24 Apr 2005 08:56:56 GMT   Author:  

Re: www 100 Vintage Mastertronic Games 27 5   
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 08:56:56 GMT, "bluebean"
 wrote:


>http://www.livepublishing.co.uk/retro/mastertronic.shtml
>
>Win 100 Mastertronic games!
>UKRetro have kindly provided us with a box packed with games (mainly from 
>Mastertronic), all still sealed in their original blister packs.
>
>
>
>The titles are for a wide variety of 8-bit formats, and here are just some 
>of the titles that are included:
>Knight Tyme (Spectrum)
>Trailblazer (Commodore 64)
>Stormbringer (MSX)
>BMX Racers (Commodore 16)
>Joe Blade II (Amstrad)
>The Last V8 (Commodore 64)
>Tutti Fruiti (Commodore 16)
>Impossible Mission (Spectrum)
>Countdown to Meltdown (Commodore 64)
>Beach Head (Amstrad)
>To be in with a chance of bagging all 100 games (or one of 20 runners-up 
>prizes of a single title), simply answer this question:
>Mastertronic's 2.99 label was called MAD. What did MAD stand for?
>
>Q: What did MAD stand for?


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