How many of these classic games have you played?

Lost Amiga Platformer “Blaze” Has Been Released
If you like Sonic clones, this might be up your street!

The Amiga Is 30 Today!
Commodore’s popular computer line celebrates three decades since its launch.

Introducing The Amiga Book
Your quick guide to our fantastic new Amiga bookazine.

Amiga Book Smashes £25,000 Kickstarter Goal
Commodore Amiga: A Visual Commpendium on the way to publication.

Unofficial Project Brings Amiga Classics To CD32
Classics like Flashback are finally making their way to Commodore’s console.
Commodore Amiga 1200
We look back at the history of Commodore’s short-lived successor to the Amiga 500.
Amiga CD32
Was Commodore’s console a huge failure or a big success?
Top Ten Amiga CD32 Games
We take a look at the best games available for Commodore’s short-lived 32-bit console.

Amiga 500
For a home computer that’s so inextricably associated with the history and fate of Commodore, it’s perhaps a little surprising that the Amiga’s genesis can be tracked all the way back to Commodore’s biggest rival: Atari.
Top 10 Amiga 1200 Games
The Amiga 1200 had a host of classic games, but these are the ones we always find ourselves returning to
Amiga, SNES, Spectrum and Atari 2600 celebrated
Fans of Retro Gamer’s hardware bookazines will be pleased to hear that they are now available to buy for Kindle
Amiga, SNES, Spectrum and Atari 2600 celebrated
Fans of Retro Gamer’s hardware bookazines will be pleased to hear that they are now available to buy for Kindle
Amiga, SNES, Spectrum and Atari 2600 celebrated
Fans of Retro Gamer’s hardware bookazines will be pleased to hear that they are now available to buy for Kindle

Sensible Soccer
How did this classic football game fare when brought to the Sega Master System?

Retro Gamer issue 241 is out today!
Our latest issue celebrates those radical reptiles, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
The Making Of StarFox
we go behind the scenes of Nintendo’s groundbreaking shooter.

Sensible Train-Spotting
Did anyone really expect to see this as Sensible Software’s Amiga swansong?
Atari ST
We take a look at Atari’s answer to the 16-bit home computer war.