List of disk magazines


This article contains a list of magazines distributed on cassette, floppy disk, CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM — collectively referred to as disk magazines.

Alphabetical list

A

  • Adventurer
  • El Afghano
  • Alive
  • Amber
  • Amazine
  • AMnews
  • AnotherMag
  • Apple Talk
  • ''Autark''

    B

  • Bad News
  • Bain
  • Batsch
  • Beam
  • Becanne
  • Belgian Scene Report
  • Big Blue Disk was a disk magazine published by Softdisk for IBM PC from 1986.
  • Blackmail
  • ''Budyn''

    C

  • CD Gold, commercial release and first known CD-ROM based disk magazine for the Amiga; produced by Goldtech with editorial support from Infinite Frontiers
  • CD World
  • Cee-64 Alive!
  • Ceibe
  • Cheese
  • Chromasette
  • CLI
  • 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
  • CooleR
  • Cows and Snakefights
  • Cream
  • CURSOR
  • ''Cursor 64''

    D

  • Daskmig
  • Death
  • Defcon
  • Demojournal
  • DemoNews
  • Digital Chat
  • Digital Talk
  • Disc, The Beam Software, ca 1995-1996
  • Disc Station
  • Disk
  • Disk Busters Association Diskmagazine
  • Disk Network
  • Disk User
  • Diskazine
  • Diskworld
  • Domination
  • Dragon
  • ''Driven''

    E

  • European Top 20
  • ''Evil''

    F

  • Fanzine
  • FaSTer
  • Fatum
  • The Final Frontier, first disk magazine dedicated solely to Star Trek; produced by Infinite Frontiers
  • Flash
  • Fleur
  • Floppyland
  • Fluxus
  • ''FutureView''

    G

  • Game On
  • Gamer's Edge
  • Gedan
  • Generation
  • Genetic Dreams
  • Golden Disk 64
  • GURU
  • ''GURU''

    H

  • Hacker
  • Harm
  • Heroin
  • Hoax
  • Hot-Mag
  • Hugi
  • Hugi.GER
  • HugiNews
  • ''Hydrophobia''

    I

  • I.B.Magazette
  • Image
  • Imazine
  • Imphobia
  • Incube
  • Infinity
  • Input 64
  • ''Insomnia''

    J

  • Jumpdisk
  • ''Jurassic Pack''

    K

  • Kelstar
  • Kendermag
  • ''Karmelia''

    L

  • Lano
  • Launch
  • Legend
  • Loadstar
  • Loadstar 128
  • Lookain Fanz
  • Luna
  • ''Lunchtime''

    M

  • The Mag
  • Maggie
  • Maggie
  • Magic Disk 64
  • Maniac Magazine
  • Marriage Connection
  • M*A*R*S
  • McDisk
  • Megazin
  • Mentor
  • MicroCode
  • Microzine
  • ''Miggybyte''

    N

  • Nautilus
  • ''New World Order''

    O

  • The Official Eurochart
  • On Disk Monthly
  • Ooze
  • ''Overshadow''

    P

  • Pain
  • Parrot
  • PC BusinessDisk
  • PC Disk
  • PC Disk Downunder
  • PC Life
  • Platinum
  • Pornograffitti
  • Pressure
  • The Product
  • ''Pulse''

    Q

R

  • RAW
  • Reality Check Network
  • Restless
  • ''ROM''

    S

  • Satanic Rites
  • Savage
  • Savage Charts
  • Saxonia
  • The Scene Post
  • Scene World Magazine
  • Scenedicate
  • Scenial
  • Schwugi
  • 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.
  • SharePaper
  • Shine
  • Showtime
  • Sinner
  • Skyline
  • Slonecznik
  • Smok
  • Smurffi
  • Sneaker
  • Soap
  • Softdisk
  • Softdisk for Mac
  • Softdisk for Windows
  • Softdisk G-S
  • Softdisk PC
  • SoftSide
  • Speed
  • Splash
  • ST NEWS
  • Static Line
  • Stream CD-ROM Digizine
  • Subkult
  • Subliminal Extacy
  • Suicide
  • Sunray
  • ''Syntax Error''

    T

  • TAP.MAG
  • Terror News
  • Testimony of the Ancients
  • Total Disaster
  • Totem
  • Trashcan
  • Trip!
  • ''Trip 2 Hell''

    U

  • Undercover Magascene
  • Underground News
  • Upstream
  • UpTime
  • ''El Usuario''

    V

  • Vagina
  • Vandalism
  • Versus
  • Vision
  • Vixel
  • The Voice
  • ''v.O.L.V.o''

    W

  • What
  • WildMag
  • Window
  • Worldcharts
  • ''Wrotki''

    X

  • ''X-Ray''

    Y

  • Yahoo
  • ''Yonga''

    Z

  • Zeitenwanderer
  • ''ZINE''