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
- 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 Commodore 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 Station
- Disk
- Disk Busters Association Diskmagazine
- Disk Network
- Disk User
- Diskazine
- Diskworld
- Domination
- Dragon
- Driven
E
- European Top 20
- Evil
F
- Fanzine
- 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
- Grapevine
- GURU
H
- Hacker
- Harm
- Heroin
- Hoax
- Hot-Mag
- Hugi
- Hugi.GER
- HugiNews
- Hydrophobia
I
- I.B.Magazette
- Image
- Imazine
- Imphobia
- Incube
- Infinity
- Insomnia
J
- Jurassic Pack
K
- Kelstar
- Kendermag
- ''Karmelia
L
- Lano
- Launch
- Legend
- Loadstar
- Loadstar 128
- Lookain Fanz
- Luna
- Lunchtime
M
- The Mag
- 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
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.
- Shine
- Showtime
- Sinner
- Skyline
- Slonecznik
- Smok
- Smurffi
- Sneaker
- Soap
- Softdisk
- Softdisk for Mac
- Softdisk for Windows
- Softdisk G-S
- Softdisk PC
- SoftSide
- Speed
- Splash
- 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