List of disk magazines

This article contains a list of magazines distributed on cassette, floppy disk, CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM &mdash; collectively referred to as disk magazines (or diskmags).

A

 * Adventurer (ZX Spectrum, 1995–2004, Russian/English [#14-#15 issues])
 * El Afghano (IBM PC)
 * Alive (Atari ST/Atari Falcon)
 * Amber (IBM PC, 1998–1999)
 * Amazine (Atari ST, 1992-1993)
 * AMnews (Amiga, 1988–1989)
 * AnotherMag (IBM PC)
 * Apple Talk (Apple)
 * Autark (IBM PC, 1996, English/German)

B

 * Bad News (IBM PC, 1994–1996, English/Polish)
 * Bain (IBM PC)
 * Batsch (IBM PC, 1999, German)
 * Beam (IBM PC, 1998–1999)
 * Becanne (IBM PC)
 * Belgian Scene Report (IBM PC)
 * Big Blue Disk was a disk magazine published by Softdisk for IBM PC from 1986.
 * Blackmail (IBM PC, 1993–1996, German)
 * Budyn (IBM PC, 1996–2001, Polish/English)

C

 * CD Gold (Commodore CD32/CDTV, 1993), commercial release and first known CD-ROM based disk magazine for the Amiga; produced by Goldtech with editorial support from Infinite Frontiers
 * CD World (Amiga), titled dedicated to the Amiga CDTV, Amiga CD32 and Amiga CD-ROM systems; produced by Infinite Frontiers)
 * Cee-64 Alive! (Commodore 64, relaunched as Commodore Cee (q.v.))
 * Ceibe (IBM PC, 1999–2000, Spain)
 * Cheese (IBM PC, 1996–1997)
 * Chromasette (TRS-80 Color Computer)
 * CLI (IBM PC)
 * CLOAD was a cassette and disk magazine for the TRS-80 which started in 1978. The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription. The magazine was named after the command to load a tape into the TRS-80.
 * Compute!'s Gazette, originally announced as The Commodore Gazette, was a spinoff of Compute! for the Commodore 64.
 * Contrast (IBM PC, 1994–1995)
 * CooleR (IBM PC)
 * Cows and Snakefights (Amiga)
 * Cream (IBM PC)
 * CURSOR (Commodore PET, 1978 to early 1980s)
 * Cursor 64 (Commodore 64, early 1980s)

D

 * Daskmig (IBM PC)
 * Death (IBM PC)
 * Defcon (IBM PC)
 * Demojournal (IBM PC)
 * DemoNews (IBM PC)
 * Digital Chat (IBM PC)
 * Digital Talk (Commodore 64)
 * Disc, The (IBM PC) Beam Software, ca 1995-1996
 * Disc Station (MSX, PC-9801, Windows 95, 1988–2000)
 * Disk (Apple II, 1983; business-oriented)
 * Disk Busters Association (DBA) Diskmagazine (Atari ST/Falcon 030, 1991–1996)
 * Disk Network (Apple II, c. 1983; geared to programmers)
 * Disk User (BBC Micro, '80s)
 * Diskazine (Apple II, 1982; geared to families)
 * Diskworld (Apple Macintosh, 1988–1993; relaunched as Softdisk for Mac (q.v.))
 * Domination (Commodore 64)
 * Dragon (IBM PC)
 * Driven (Commodore 64, 1994–1995)

E

 * European Top 20 (Amiga, 1992–1993)
 * Evil (IBM PC)

F

 * Fanzine (Amiga, Spanish)
 * Fatum (IBM PC)
 * The Final Frontier (Amiga), first disk magazine dedicated solely to Star Trek; produced by Infinite Frontiers
 * Flash (IBM PC)
 * Fleur (IBM PC)
 * Floppyland (IBM PC, 1990s)
 * Fluxus (Apple Macintosh HyperCard-based)
 * FutureView (Amstrad CPC)

G

 * Game On (Commodore 64, 1988–1995)
 * Gamer's Edge (IBM PC, 1990–1991)
 * Gedan (Amiga, 1994–1995)
 * Generation (Amiga)
 * Genetic Dreams (Commodore 64, IBM PC)
 * Golden Disk 64 (Commodore 64, 1988–1996)
 * GURU (Amiga, 1990–1992, 2011–2012, Hungarian)
 * GURU (Amiga, 1991–1993, Slovak)

H

 * Hacker (IBM PC, 1996–1999, Russian, Croatian)
 * Harm (Hellraiser's alternative Russian magazine) (IBM PC)
 * Heroin (IBM PC, 1998, English)
 * Hoax (IBM PC, 1992–1995, English)
 * Hot-Mag (IBM PC, 1994–1995, German)
 * Hugi (IBM PC, 1996–present, English, German and Russian)
 * Hugi.GER (IBM PC, 2000–2005, German)
 * HugiNews (IBM PC, 1998–2000, English)
 * Hydrophobia (IBM PC, 1996–1997, Hungarian)

I

 * I.B.Magazette (IBM PC, 1982–?)
 * Image (IBM PC)
 * Imazine (Amiga)
 * Imphobia (IBM PC)
 * Incube (IBM PC)
 * Infinity (IBM PC)
 * Input 64 (Commodore 64)
 * Insomnia (Amiga)

J

 * Jumpdisk (Amiga)
 * Jurassic Pack (Amiga)

K

 * Kelstar (Atari)
 * Kendermag (IBM PC)
 * Karmelia (Amiga)

L

 * Lano (IBM PC)
 * Launch (Microsoft Windows and Mac OS 7.1 up, late 1990s - early 2000s)
 * Legend (IBM PC)
 * Loadstar (Commodore 64, 1984–2010)
 * Loadstar 128 (Commodore 128)
 * Lookain Fanz (IBM PC)
 * Luna (IBM PC)
 * Lunchtime (Amiga and Acorn Archimedes, 1990–1996) (#1-Digital Dog Edition; #2 - Hamsters on the Prowl; #3 - Edward's Revenge; #4 - Yul Brynner's Memorial Toolshed; #5 - Wardrobe Racing for Foreigners; #6 - Danger: Unexploded Whippet)

M

 * The Mag (IBM PC)
 * Maggie (Atari ST, 1990-2000)
 * Maggie (Atari ST, 1990-1995)
 * Magic Disk 64 (Commodore 64, 1987–1993)
 * Maniac Magazine (IBM PC)
 * Marriage Connection (IBM PC, 1989; computer-aided activities for married couples)
 * M*A*R*S (IBM PC)
 * McDisk (Amiga)
 * Megazin (Amiga)
 * Mentor (IBM PC, c. 1983; mostly support programs for business software)
 * MicroCode (IBM PC)
 * Microzine (Apple II, c. 1983; geared to pre-teens)
 * Miggybyte (Amiga, 1995–1997)

N

 * Nautilus (Apple Macintosh)
 * New World Order (IBM PC)

O

 * Obligement (Amiga - diskmag between 1998 and 2005, website only since 2005)
 * The Official Eurochart (Amiga)
 * On Disk Monthly (IBM PC, 1991–1993; relaunched as Softdisk PC (q.v.))
 * Ooze (IBM PC)
 * Overshadow (Commodore 64, 1997–, Hungarian)

P

 * Pain (IBM PC)
 * Parrot (IBM PC)
 * PC BusinessDisk (IBM PC, 1990–1991)
 * PC Disk (IBM PC, c. 1983; mostly business)
 * PC Disk Downunder (IBM PC; Australia/New Zealand adaptation of Big Blue Disk)
 * PC Life (IBM PC, 1988)
 * Platinum (IBM PC, German)
 * Pornograffitti (Commodore 64, 1992-?, Canada)
 * Pressure (Amiga)
 * The Product (IBM PC)
 * Pulse (IBM PC)

R

 * RAW (Amiga)
 * Reality Check Network (IBM PC)
 * Restless (IBM PC)
 * ROM (Amiga)

S

 * Satanic Rites (Amiga)
 * Savage (IBM PC)
 * Savage Charts (IBM PC)
 * Saxonia (IBM PC)
 * The Scene Post (IBM PC)
 * Scene World Magazine (Commodore 64, Amiga, 2000–present)
 * Scenedicate (Dreamcast, 2005–present)
 * Scenial (IBM PC)
 * Schwugi (IBM PC)
 * Sex'n'Crime was a disk magazine for the demoscene of the Commodore 64 home computer. The magazine was published from 1989 to 1990 by Amok, a label of publisher Genesis Project, and mainly edited by anonymous writer OMG. The successor was titled Propaganda.
 * Shine (IBM PC)
 * Showtime (Amiga)
 * Sinner (IBM PC)
 * Skyline (IBM PC)
 * Slonecznik (IBM PC)
 * Smok (IBM PC)
 * Smurffi (IBM PC)
 * Sneaker (IBM PC)
 * Soap (IBM PC)
 * Softdisk (Apple II, 1981–1995)
 * Softdisk for Mac (Apple Macintosh, 1993–1998)
 * Softdisk for Windows (Microsoft Windows, 1994–1999)
 * Softdisk G-S (Apple IIGS, 1989–?)
 * Softdisk PC (IBM PC, 1993–1998)
 * SoftSide (various platforms, early 1980s; disk/cassette companion to paper magazine)
 * Speed (Amiga)
 * Splash (IBM PC)
 * Static Line (IBM PC)
 * Stream CD-ROM Digizine (IBM PC)
 * Subkult (IBM PC)
 * Subliminal Extacy (ZX Spectrum)
 * Suicide (IBM PC, German)
 * Sunray (IBM PC)
 * Syntax Error (IBM PC)

T

 * TAP.MAG (IBM PC, 2000–2001, German)
 * Terror News (Commodore Plus/4, 1990–1992, 2024; IBM PC, 1992–1997, Hungarian)
 * Testimony of the Ancients (IBM PC)
 * Total Disaster (IBM PC)
 * Totem (IBM PC)
 * Trashcan (Amiga, 1995–1999, Spanish, English)
 * Trip! (IBM PC)
 * Trip 2 Hell (IBM PC)

U

 * Undercover Magascene (Atari ST) (merged with Alive Disk Magazine in 2000, but re-animated in 2001)
 * Underground News (Commodore 64, 1990-1994 - Canada)
 * Upstream (Amiga)
 * UpTime (various platforms, 1984–1990)
 * El Usuario (IBM PC; Latin American adaptation of Big Blue Disk)

V

 * Vagina (IBM PC)
 * Vandalism (Commodore 64)
 * Versus (IBM PC)
 * Vision (Commodore 64, 1993–1996)
 * Vixel (VIC-20, early 1980s)
 * The Voice (IBM PC)
 * v.O.L.V.o (IBM PC)

W

 * What (IBM PC)
 * WildMag (IBM PC, 2000–2001, German)
 * Window (Apple II, 1982; educational)
 * Worldcharts (IBM PC)
 * Wrotki (IBM PC)

X

 * X-Ray (IBM PC)

Y

 * Yahoo (IBM PC)
 * Yonga (IBM PC)

Z

 * Zeitenwanderer (IBM PC, German)
 * ZINE (Amiga, IBM PC from issue #12)