Four times the fun? A look at the Codemasters Quattro series

Explore all 14 Mastertronic Quattro compilations for ZX Spectrum and discover 56 classic games across action, sports, arcade, and cartoon-themed bundles.

Between 1990 and 1992, Codemasters launched the Quattro Series — a collection of 14 game compilations for the ZX Spectrum (with similar releases for Commodore and Amstrad machines), each bundling four titles onto a single cassette. These weren’t just filler packages; they were a curated blend of past arcade hits, simulators, platformers, and quirky originals that had defined budget gaming for a generation.

At a retail price of £2.99 to £3.99, the Quattro tapes offered exceptional value. Distributed widely through Woolworth’s and other UK retailers, they became a staple in the collections of Spectrum owners seeking variety without breaking the bank.

Quattro TitleYearIncluded Games
Quattro Adventure1990Ghost Hunters, Super Robin Hood, Dizzy, Vampire
Quattro Arcade1991Advanced Pinball Simulator, 3D Starfighter, Grand Prix Simulator 2, Fruit Machine Simulator
Quattro Cartoon1991Little Puff, Wizard Willy, Frankenstein Jnr., Ollie & Lissa 3
Quattro Coin-Ops1991Advanced Pinball Simulator, Fruit Machine Simulator, Pub Trivia, Fast Food
Quattro Combat1991Death Stalker, SAS Combat Simulator, Ninja Massacre, Arcade Flight Simulator
Quattro Fantastic1992Fruit Machine Simulator, Pub Trivia, Wacky Darts, Monte Carlo Casino
Quattro Fighters1992SAS Combat, Guardian Angel, Kamikaze, Soviet Fighter MiG 29
Quattro Firepower1991MIG-29 Soviet Fighter MiG 29, Operation Gunship, Terra Cognita, 3D Starfighter
Quattro Megastars1992CJ’s Elephant Antics, Sky High Stuntman, Bigfoot, Little Puff
Quattro Power1990Moto X, Twin Turbo V8, Pro Powerboat Simulator, ATV Simulator
Quattro Racers1991ATV Simulator, BMX Simulator 2, BMX Freestyle, Championship Jet Ski Simulator
Quattro Skills1991Pro Skateboard Simulator, 11-a-Side Soccer, Pro Tennis Simulator, International Rugby Simulator
Quattro Sports1990BMX Simulator, Grand Prix Simulator, Professional Ski Simulator, Professional Snooker Simulator
Quattro Super Hits1990Super Stuntman, KGB Superspy, Super Tank, Super Hero

Reception

While not every game was a gem, several titles within the Quattro series received strong reviews and accolades when they were originally released:

Though not all titles fared well — Twin Turbo V8, for example, scored just 28% in Crash Issue 65 with the reviewer stating that he ‘couldn’t fall asleep fast enough‘.

Sales

The Quattro packs were sold at two different price points. After the first batch of releases at the initial £2.99 price, Premium-Budget releases, with better or more well known games, were charged at £3.99:

Quattro TitlesRetail PriceNotes
Adventure, Cartoon, Combat, Fire Power, Power, Racers, Sports, Skills, Super Hits£2.99Ultra-budget strategy to attract mass buyers
Arcade, Coin Ops, Fantastic, Fighters, Megastars£3.99Price increase reflected stronger branding and more popular games or characters

While exact sales figures scarce, given the wide retail distribution and low price point, it’s reasonable to estimate that each Quattro compilation sold tens of thousands of units, especially those featuring Dizzy, CJ, or Seymour — characters with strong fan followings.

Compilation Breakdown

Each Quattro tape was themed — Adventure, Combat, Cartoon, Sports, etc. — and included a mix of original Codemasters titles and rebranded budget games. This strategy allowed Codemasters to extend the shelf life of older titles while introducing new ones under a unified brand.

The most popular compilations included:

Impact

The Quattro series helped cement Codemasters’ reputation as the kings of budget gaming. It re-introduced many players to now-iconic characters and gameplay styles, and its packaging — often bold, cartoonish, and instantly recognisable — and helped the company to remained a gaming staple well after its 8-bit peak in the 1980s.

Quattro wasn’t just four times the fun — it was a masterclass in budget publishing.

You can find more information about Codemasters, their games and their legacy by checking out the excellent Codemasters Archive.


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