Mastertronic Group had five business units: Mastertronic Games, The Producers (
manufacturing and fulfilment), Just Flight (Flight and Train Simulations), Blast Entertainment and Get Games.
Mastertronic Games Mastertronic published PC & console games under a range of labels, including
PC Gamer Presents, M.A.D., Sold Out, Everyone Can Play and Great Indie Games. Recently, the brand has increased output of indie-developed digital titles such as
10 Second Ninja,
Epanalepsis,
0RBITALIS,
Tango Fiesta,
Richard & Alice and
Concursion.
Get Games Get Games was online retail outlet for digital-download PC/Mac/Linux games from a number of various publishers, both large and small. Get Games also offered periodic bundle sales under the Get Loaded brand.
Just Flight & Just Trains Publishes and develops add-on content for the major flight simulation packages such as
Microsoft Flight Simulator,
Lockheed Martin Prepar3D and
X-Plane. The internal development team recently completed work on its
English Electric Canberra PR9 add-on and has begun development of a
Panavia Tornado add-on. In a similar vein to Just Flight, Just Trains published and developed add-on content for train simulation packages, primarily
RailWorks.
The Producers The Producers provided manufacturing, fulfilment and distribution services to the group and third parties.
Blast! Entertainment Blast! Entertainment was a publishing joint-venture between Mastertronic and Disky Communications that published budget-priced, licensed-based video games for the
PlayStation 2,
PlayStation Portable,
PC,
Wii and
Nintendo DS aimed at younger players. The partnership was announced in April 2006, and the company sold its remaining stock 2009. Their output included games commissioned by budgeted British developers, which included ''
Casper's Scare School, Casper and the Ghostly Trio, Little Britain: The Video Game, Charlotte's Web, An American Tail, and Mr. Bean''. Games published by Blast! were often panned by critics for outdated graphics, unfaithfulness to the license and short length; many titles were labelled as "
shovelware".
Sold Out Sold Out was a publishing label that published
indie games. ==References==