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MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: THE POWER OF HE-MAN |
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Publisher: Mattel Electronics |
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[back] |
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Release Date: 1983 |
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additional comments |
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He-Man and characters were under license from Mattel Toys. I'm sure it was very difficult to land that license. |
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Masters of the Universe was the first, and only, game to be pushed as using a “super graphics” advancement. |
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A version of Masters of the Universe was also made for the Atari 2600. One was also made for Colecovision, but never released. |
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Masters of the Universe was the first game where Mattel gave the design teams credits on the box. |
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Masters of the Universe was programmed by Ray Kaestner and Rick Koenig. |
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