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It produced its own games as well as publishing games from other companies.
 
It produced its own games as well as publishing games from other companies.
  
Software titles were sold as low budget games (e.g. £1.99 in Great Britain, 9,95 DM (= 5,09€) in Germany).
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Software titles were sold as low budget games (e.g. £1.99 in Great Britain, 9,95 DM (= 5,09€) in Germany & $9.99 in Australia).
  
 
In 1985 the label '''M.A.D''' (Mastertronic Added Dimension) was launched featuring games for a slightly higher price (£2.99 in Great Britain).
 
In 1985 the label '''M.A.D''' (Mastertronic Added Dimension) was launched featuring games for a slightly higher price (£2.99 in Great Britain).

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A game company founded in 1983.

It produced its own games as well as publishing games from other companies.

Software titles were sold as low budget games (e.g. £1.99 in Great Britain, 9,95 DM (= 5,09€) in Germany & $9.99 in Australia).

In 1985 the label M.A.D (Mastertronic Added Dimension) was launched featuring games for a slightly higher price (£2.99 in Great Britain).

Mastertronic merged with Virgin Games in the late 1980s to form the new company Virgin Mastertronic.

Releases for CPC