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This article contains a list ofmagazinesdistributed oncassette,floppy disk,CD-ROM,orDVD-ROM— collectively referred to asdisk magazines(ordiskmags).
Alphabetical list
editA
edit- 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)[1]
- AMnews(Amiga,1988–1989)
- AnotherMag(IBM PC)
- Apple Talk(Apple)
- Autark(IBM PC,1996, English/German)
B
edit- 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 Diskwas a disk magazine published by Softdisk for IBM PC from 1986.[2]
- Blackmail(IBM PC,1993–1996, German)
- Budyn(IBM PC,1996–2001, Polish/English)
C
edit- CD Gold(CD32/CDTV, 1993), commercial release and first known CD-ROM based disk magazine for theAmiga;produced byGoldtechwith editorial support fromInfinite Frontiers[3]
- CD World(Amiga), CDTV, CD32, and Amiga CD-ROM systems; produced byInfinite Frontiers)
- Cee-64 Alive!(Commodore 64,relaunched asCommodore Cee(q.v.))
- Ceibe(IIBM PC,1999–2000, Spain)
- Cheese(IBM PC,1996–1997)
- Chromasette(TRS-80 Color Computer)
- CLI(IBM PC)
- CLOADwas acassetteanddisk magazinefor theTRS-80which started in 1978.[4]The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription.[5]The magazine was named after the command to load a tape into the TRS-80.[5]
- Compute!'s Gazette,originally announced asThe Commodore Gazette,was a spinoff ofCompute!for theCommodore 64.[6]
- 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
edit- 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/Atari Falcon,1991–1996)
- Disk Network(Apple II,c. 1983; geared to programmers)
- Disk User(BBC Micro,'80s)
- Diskazine(Apple II,1982; geared to families)
- Diskworld(ISSN0899-4838) (Mac,1988–1993; relaunched asSoftdisk for Mac(q.v.))
- Domination(Commodore 64)
- Dragon(IBM PC)
- Driven(Commodore 64,1994–1995)
E
edit- European Top 20(Amiga,1992–1993)
- Evil(IBM PC)
F
edit- Fanzine(Amiga,Spanish)
- Fatum(IBM PC)
- The Final Frontier(Amiga), first disk magazine dedicated solely toStar Trek;produced byInfinite Frontiers
- Flash(IBM PC)
- Fleur(IBM PC)
- Floppyland(IBM PC,1990s)
- Fluxus(MacHyperCard-based)
- FutureView(Amstrad CPC)
G
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
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editL
edit- Lano(IBM PC)
- Launch(Microsoft WindowsandMac OS 7.1 up,late 1990s - early 2000s)
- Legend(IBM PC)
- Loadstar(ISSN0886-4144) (Commodore 64,1984–2010)
- Loadstar 128(Commodore 128)
- Lookain Fanz(IBM PC)
- Luna(IBM PC)
- Lunchtime(AmigaandAcorn 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
edit- The Mag(IBM PC)
- Maggie(Atari ST,1990-2000)[7][8]
- Maggie(Atari ST,1990-1995)[9][10]
- 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
editO
edit- Obligement(Amiga- diskmag between 1998 and 2005, website only since 2005)
- The Official Eurochart(Amiga)
- On Disk Monthly(IBM PC,1991–1993; relaunched asSoftdisk PC(q.v.))
- Ooze(IBM PC)
- Overshadow(Commodore 64,1997–, Hungarian)
P
edit- Pain(IBM PC)
- Parrot(IBM PC)
- PC BusinessDisk(IBM PC,1990–1991)
- PC Disk(IBM PC,c. 1983; mostly business)
- PC Disk Downunder(ISSN1170-2737) (IBM PC;Australia/New Zealand adaptation ofBig 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)
Q
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editS
edit- 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'Crimewas a disk magazine for thedemosceneof theCommodore 64home computer.[11]The magazine was published from 1989 to 1990 by Amok, alabelof publisher Genesis Project, and mainly edited by anonymous writer OMG.[11][12]The successor was titledPropaganda.[12]
- 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(ISSN0886-4152) (Apple II,1981–1995)
- Softdisk for Mac(Mac,1993–1998)
- Softdisk for Windows(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
edit- 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
edit- Undercover Magascene(Atari ST) (merged withAlive Disk Magazinein 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 ofBig Blue Disk)
V
edit- 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
edit- What(IBM PC)
- WildMag(IBM PC,2000–2001, German)
- Window(Apple II,1982; educational)
- Worldcharts(IBM PC)
- Wrotki(IBM PC)
X
editY
editZ
edit- Zeitenwanderer(IBM PC,German)
- ZINE(Amiga,IBM PCfrom issue #12)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Interview with Def KLF".Atari Legend.
- ^L. R. Shannon (27 October 1987)."Peripherals; New Look of Magazines".The New York Times.Retrieved28 November2015.
- ^"Project: CD32 - CD Gold".
- ^Dobson, Dale."Games from the Trash: The History of the TRS-80".Gamasutra.Retrieved2018-09-28.
- ^abWelsh, Theresa; Welsh, David (2013).Priming the Pump: How TRS-80 Enthusiasts Helped Spark the PC Revolution.The Seeker Books.ISBN9780979346811.
- ^Bagnall, Brian (2006).On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore.Variant Press. p. 283.ISBN9780973864908.
- ^"RG::Maggie()".rg.atari.org.
- ^"ROMs Atari ST - Atari ST - Diskmags".Planet Emulation.
- ^"RG::Maggie()".rg.atari.org.
- ^"ROMs Atari ST - Diskmags".ROM Packs.
- ^abImpagliazzo, John; Järvi, Timo; Paju, Petri (19 September 2009).History of Nordic Computing 2: Second IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, HiNC 2, Turku, Finland, August 21–23, 2007, Revised Selected Papers.Springer Science+Business Media.pp. 292–293.ISBN9783642037573.
- ^abTamás, Polgár (17 April 2016).Freax: The Brief History of the Computer Demoscene.CSW-Verlag.ISBN9783941287976.