Masters of the Universe: The Movie explained

Developer:Gremlin Graphics
Publisher:Gremlin Graphics
Genre:Action-adventure game
Run and gun
Modes:One player
Designer:Rob Toone[1]
Programmer:Christian P. Shrigley
Artist:Terry Lloyd
Composer:Ben Daglish

Masters of the Universe: The Movie is an action-adventure game developed by Gremlin Graphics, and published in 1987. It is based on the American film Masters of the Universe (1987), directed by Gary Goddard. The film and the game are part of the Masters of the Universe media franchise.

A promotional photo of Dolph Lundgren as He-Man and Frank Langella as Skeletor illustrates the video game packaging. The MSX version of the game is titled Masters of the Universe.

Two other Masters of the Universe video games were published in the same year: and .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Masters of the Universe: The Movie . Lemon . Kim . Lemon64.com . 15 May 2013.