List of Amiga CD32 games

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The Amiga CD32 is a 32-bit home video game console developed and manufactured by Commodore International, released in Europe first on September 16, 1993 and later in Australia, Brazil and Canada. [1] It was the third and last programmable console developed under the Commodore brand. The following list contains all of the known games released commercially for the Amiga CD32 platform.

Contents

Unveiled at the September's 1993 World of Commodore show, the CD32 is based on the Amiga 1200 and Commodore had plans to distribute the console in the United States at US$399.99 with two pack-in games as well as six separately sold launch games, despite the Commodore CDTV being a failure. [1] [2] [3] However, a deadline was reached for Commodore to pay US$10.000.000 in patent royalty to Cad Track for use of their XOR patent. [4] [5] [6]

A federal judge ordered an injunction against Commodore that prevented them from importing items into the United States. Commodore had built up a CD32 inventory in their Philippines-based manufacturing facility for the United States launch the consoles remained in Philippines due to the company being unable to sell the system in the region, remaining in the Philippines until the debts owed to the owners of the facility were settled. Commodore declared bankruptcy shortly afterwards, and the CD32 was never officially sold in the United States. [6] Commodore was also not able to meet demand for new units because of component supply problems. Sales of the CD32 in Europe were not enough to save Commodore, and the bankruptcy of Commodore International in April 1994 caused the CD32 to be discontinued only eight months after its debut. [7] During its brief presence on the market, approximately 100,000 Amiga CD32 units of it were sold in Europe alone. [8]

Games

There are currently 148 games on this list. [a]

Title [9] [10] [11] [12] Genre(s)Developer(s) [11] [12] Publisher(s) [9] [11] [12] Release date(s)CD32 version
Akira ActionInternational Computer EntertainmentInternational Computer Entertainment1994
Alfred Chicken Platform Twilight Mindscape 1993CD Audio
Alien Breed 3D First-person shooter Team17 Ocean Software 1995CD Audio and extra levels
Alien Breed: Tower Assault Run and gun Team17 Team 171994FMV and extra levels
Arabian Nights Platform Krisalis Software Buzz 1993
Arcade Pool SportsTeam17Team171994CD audio
ATR: All Terrain Racing RacingTeam17Team171995Extra levels
Banshee Shoot 'em up Core Design Core Design1994CD Audio
Base Jumpers PlatformShadow SoftwareRasputin Software1995CD Audio
Battle Chess ChessAlmathera Systems Interplay Productions 1994CD Audio; Same as the CDTV version
Battletoads Beat 'em upMindscapeMindscape1994
BeaversPlatform Arc Developments Grandslam Interactive 1994
Beneath a Steel Sky Adventure Revolution Software Virgin Interactive Entertainment 1994CD Audio and voice acting.
Benefactor Platform Digital Illusions CE Psygnosis 1994CD Audio
Brian the Lion Platform Reflections Psygnosis1994CD Audio and extra levels
Brutal Sports Football SportsTeque London Millennium Interactive 1994CD Audio
Brutal: Paws of Fury FightingSoftware Sorcery GameTek 1995
Bubba 'n' Stix PlatformCore DesignCore Design1994CD Audio
Bubble and Squeak PlatformFox Williams Audiogenic Software 1994CD Audio
Bump 'N' BurnRacingThe Dome Software DevelopmentsGrandslam Interactive1994CD Audio
Cannon Fodder ActionArch RivalsVirgin Interactive Entertainment1994FMV Module
Castles II: Siege and Conquest StrategyAlmathera Systems Interplay Productions 1993CD Audio and FMV
Chambers of Shaolin Action Thalion Software Grandslam Interactive1993
Chuck Rock PlatformCore Design Corkers 1994
Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck PlatformCore DesignCore Design1994CD Audio and FMV
Clockwiser PuzzleTeam Hoi GamesRasputin Software1994CD Audio and FMV and extra levels
D/Generation ActionAbersoftMindscape1993
Dangerous Streets FightingMicromania Software Flair Software 1994CD Audio
Dark Seed Adventure Cyberdreams Cyberdreams1994CD Audio and voice acting
Death MaskFirst-person shooterApache Software Alternative Software 1994CD Audio
Deep Core PlatformDynafield SystemsInternational Computer Entertainment1993
Defender of the Crown II StrategySachs EnterprisesCommodore International1993CD32 only
Dennis PlatformCitizen SoftwareOcean Software1993CD Audio
Diggers PuzzleMillennium InteractiveMillennium Interactive1993Launch title. CD Audio
Disposable HeroShoot 'em upEuphoriaGremlin Graphics1994CD Audio
Donk!: Samurai Duck PlatformThe HiddenSupervision Entertainment1994CD Audio
Dragonstone Role-playing gameCore DesignCore Design1994CD Audio
Emerald MinesPuzzleAlmathera SystemsAlmathera Systems1994Extra levels
Exile Action-adventure Audiogenic Software Audiogenic Software1995CD Audio
FearsFirst-person shooterBOMB Software, Manyk Attic Entertainment Software 1995
Fields of Glory StrategyWayne J. Smithson Design MicroProse 1994
Fire and Ice Platform Graftgold Renegade Software1994CD Audio
Fire ForceRun and gunInternational Computer EntertainmentInternational Computer Entertainment1994
Flink PlatformPsygnosisPsygnosis1994
Fly HarderShooterStarbyte SoftwareKrisalis Software1994
Frontier: Elite II Simulation David Braben GameTek1993
Fury of the Furries Action Kalisto Entertainment Mindscape1994CD Audio
Global EffectStrategyMillennium InteractiveMillennium Interactive1994
Gloom First-person shooterBlack Magic Software Guildhall Leisure Services 1995
GuardianShooterAcid SoftwareAcid Software1994CD Audio
Gulp!PuzzleInternational Computer EntertainmentInternational Computer Entertainment1994
Gunship 2000 Simulation MPS Labs MicroProse1994CD Audio
Heimdall 2 Action-adventureThe 8th DayCore Design1994CD Audio
HeroQuest II: Legacy of Sorasil Role-playing game Gremlin Graphics Gremlin Graphics1994CD Audio
Humans 1 and 2 Puzzle Imagitec Design GameTek1994CD Audio
Humans 3: Evolution - Lost in Time PuzzleImagitec DesignGameTek1996CD Audio
Impossible Mission 2025: The Special Edition PlatformMicroProseMicroProse1994FMV
International Karate + Fighting System 3 System 31994
International Open Golf ChampionshipSportsReally Interesting Software CompanyOcean Software1993
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod PlatformVectordeanMillennium Interactive1993CD Audio and FMV
James Pond 3: Operation Starfish PlatformVectordeanMillennium Interactive1994FMV
Jetstrike ShooterShadow SoftwareRasputin Software1994CD Audio
John Barnes European Football SportsKrisalis SoftwareBuzz1994
Jungle Strike Shoot 'em upHyperial Software DevelopmentsOcean Software1994
Kid Chaos Platform Magnetic Fields Ocean Software1994CD Audio and more colors
Kingpin: Arcade Sports BowlingSportsTeam17Team171995
Lamborghini American Challenge Racing Titus France Paragon Publishing 1994
Last Ninja 3 Action-adventureSystem 3System 31994
LegendsAction-adventureKrisalis SoftwareGuildhall Leisure Services1996
Lemmings Puzzle DMA Design Psygnosis1994
Liberation: Captive 2 Role-playing gameByte EngineersMindscape1993CD Audio and voice acting.
Litil Divil Action Gremlin Ireland Gremlin Graphics1994CD32 only; CD Audio
MAG!!!SimulationIndependent Arts Software GmbHGreenwood Entertainment Software GmbH1996
Manchester United Premier League Champions SportsKrisalis SoftwareKrisalis Software1994
Marvin's Marvellous Adventure PlatformInfernal Byte Systems21st Century Entertainment1995
Mean ArenasActionNite Time GamesInternational Computer Entertainment1994
Microcosm Rail shooterPsygnosisPsygnosis1994CD32 only; CD Audio and FMV
MorphPuzzle MicroValue Millennium Interactive1993
Myth: History in the Making PlatformSystem 3System 31994
Naughty Ones PlatformMelon DezignInterActive Vision A/S1994
Nick Faldo's Championship Golf SportsArc DevelopmentsGrandslam Interactive1994
Nigel Mansell's World Championship RacingGremlin GraphicsGremlin Graphics1993
Oscar PlatformFlair SoftwareFlair Software1993Launch title. CD Audio
PGA European Tour SportsThe Dome Software DevelopmentsOcean Software1995
Pierre le Chef is... Out to Lunch PlatformMindscapeMindscape1994
Pinball Fantasies Pinball Digital Illusions CE 21st Century Entertainment1993CD Audio
Pinball Illusions Pinball Digital Illusions CE 21st Century Entertainment1994
PinocchioEdutainmentSi-LabGiunti Multimedia1993CD32 only
Pirates! Gold Action-adventureMPS LabsMicroProse1994CD32 only; CD Audio
Power Drive Racing Rage Software U.S. Gold 1994
Premiere PlatformThe 8th DayCorkers1994
Prey: An Alien EncounterAdventureAlmathera SystemsKirk Moreno Multimedia1994Enhanced CDTV version
Quik the Thunder Rabbit PlatformStywoxParagon Publishing, Titus France1994
Rise of the Robots Fighting Instinct Design Time Warner Interactive 1994CD Audio
RoadkillRacing Vision Software Acid Software1994FMV
Rogue DeclanActionNivrig GamesPoly Play2024CD Audio
Ryder Cup: Johnnie WalkerSportsReally Interesting Software CompanyOcean Software1994
Sabre TeamStrategyKrisalis SoftwareKrisalis Software1994
Seek & DestroyShooterVision SoftwareMindscape1994CD Audio
Sensible Soccer: European Champions SportsApache Software Renegade Software 1994
Sensible Soccer: International Edition SportsApache SoftwareRenegade Software1994
Shadow Fighter Fighting NAPS team Gremlin Interactive 1995
Simon the Sorcerer Adventure Adventure Soft Adventure Soft1994CD Audio and voice acting.
Skeleton KrewActionCore DesignCore Design1995CD Audio
Sleepwalker PlatformCTA DevelopmentsOcean Software1993
Soccer Kid PlatformKrisalis SoftwareKrisalis Software1994FMV
Soccer SuperstarsSports Creative Edge Software Flair Software1995
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe Sports The Bitmap Brothers Renegade Software1995
Sports: Football (Amiga CD Football)SportsPlattSoftCommodore International1994CD Audio and FMV. A CD32 exclusive game.
Star Crusader SimulationHuman SoftGameTek1996
Striker SportsRage SoftwareGremlin Graphics1994
Strip PotAdultPixel BlueFin Soft Interactive Software1994
Subwar 2050 Simulation Particle Systems MicroProse1994
Summer OlympixSportsFlair SoftwareFlair Software1994CD32 only
Super League Manager SportsAudiogenic SoftwareAudiogenic Software1995
Super Methane Bros PlatformApache SoftwareApache Software1994CD Audio and FMV
Super Putty PlatformSystem 3System 31994
Super Skidmarks RacingAcid SoftwareAcid Software1995CD Audio
Super Stardust Shooter Bloodhouse Team171995CD Audio and FMV
Super Street Fighter II Turbo FightingHuman SoftGameTek1996
Superfrog PlatformTeam17Team171994
Surf Ninjas Beat 'em upCreative Edge SoftwareMicroValue1994FMV
Syndicate Real-time tactics Bullfrog Productions Mindscape1995
The Chaos Engine Run and gunThe Bitmap BrothersRenegade Software1994CD Audio
The Clue! Adventure Neo Software Max Design GmbH & Co1994CD Audio and voice acting
The Final GateRail shooterAlternative SoftwareAlternative Software1996CD32 exclusive. FMV
The Labyrinth of Time AdventureTerra Nova Development Electronic Arts 1994CD32 only
The Lost Vikings Puzzle Silicon & Synapse Interplay Productions1994
The Seven Gates of Jambala PlatformThalion Software Unique 1994
The Speris Legacy Role-playing gameBinary EmotionsOcean Software, Team171996
Theme Park SimulationBullfrog ProductionsMindscape1995FMV
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Pinball Pinball Spidersoft Alternative Software1995
Top Gear 2 RacingGremlin InteractiveGremlin Interactive1994
Total Carnage ShooterInternational Computer EntertainmentInternational Computer Entertainment1994
Trivial Pursuit Board game The Kremlin Domark 1994CD Audio; Same as the CDTV version
Trolls PlatformFlair SoftwareFlair Software1993CD Audio
UFO: Enemy Unknown Strategy Mythos Games MicroProse1994
Ultimate Body Blows FightingTeam17Team171994CD Audio
Universe AdventureCore DesignCore Design1994CD Audio; Enhanced
Vital Light ActionEfecto CaosMillennium Interactive1995FMV
Wembley International SoccerSportsAudiogenic SoftwareAudiogenic Software1994CD Audio
Whale's Voyage Role-playing gameNeo SoftwareFlair Software1993
Wild Cup Soccer SportsTeque LondonMillennium Interactive1994
Will Bridge: Initiation JuniorCardsWill-BridgeLoridim1994CD32 only.
Word Construction SetSimulationLascelles ProductionsLascelles Productions1994
Worms StrategyTeam17Team171995CD Audio
Zool PlatformGremlin GraphicsGremlin Graphics1993CD Audio and FMV
Zool 2 PlatformThe Warp FactoryGremlin Graphics1994CD Audio and FMV


Console Bundles

Release DateNameGames Included
September 1993CD32 original release2 games; Diggers and the A1200 version of Oscar without CD audio.
November 1993Dangerous Streets4 games; Dangerous Streets, Diggers, Oscar and Wing Commander
March 1994Spectacular Voyage6 games; MicroCosm, Chaos Engine, Dangerous Streets, Oscar, Wing Commander and Diggers.
October 1994Critical Zone7 games; Cannon Fodder, Diggers, Liberation, Microcosm, Oscar, Project X and Ultimate Body Blows

Compilations

TitleDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Release date(s)Notes
Acid AttackAcid SoftwareAcid Software1995
Alien Breed Special Edition/Qwak Team17Team171994
Dangerous Streets/Wing Commander Micromania Software, Origin Systems Commodore International 1994CD32 version of Wing Commander is released only as part of this compilation
Diggers/Oscar Flair Software, Millennium InteractiveCommodore International1993Bundled with the CD32 at launch on September 17, 1993. Oscar is the same as A1200 version without CD audio.
Games & GoodiesMulti Media MachineMulti Media Machine1993
Grandslam Gamer Gold CollectionArc Developments, Shadow Software, SofteyesGrandslam Interactive1995
Now That's What I Call GamesMulti Media MachineMulti Media Machine1993
Now That's What I Call Games 2Multi Media MachineMulti Media Machine1993
Overkill & Lunar-CMindscape, Vision Software Mindscape1993Lunar C is a CD32 exclusive.
Power-GamesMedia Team GbRMedia Team GbR1994PD games compilation.
Project-X/F17 ChallengeHolodream Software, Team17Team171994
Project-X/Ultimate Body Blows Team17Team171994
Sleepwalker/Pinball Fantasies CTA Developments, Digital Illusions CECommodore International1993
The Big 6 Big Red Software, Codemasters, Reflective Designs, Visual ImpactCodemasters1994CD32 version of Fantastic Dizzy is released only as part of this compilation. Features CD Audio.
The Classic Lotus Trilogy Magnetic FieldsGremlin Graphics1994CD Audio
Top 100 Games CD32US Dreams Inc.US Dreams Inc.1994

Amiga CD games compatible with CD32

TitleGenre(s)Developer(s)Publisher(s)Release date(s)
Black ViperVehicular combatLight Shock Software Neo Software 1996
Fightin' SpiritFightingLight Shock SoftwareNeo Software1996
Gamers' DelightCompilationHarald MüllerGTI, Schatztruhe1994
Gamers' Delight IICompilationHarald MüllerGTI, Schatztruhe1995
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb AdventureReaLogicSoftgold Computerspiele GmbH1995
Kang Fu PlatformGREat Effects DevelopmentGREat Effects Development1996
Magic Island Role-playing gameArda TeamSignum1995
Pinball PreludePinballEffigy SoftwareEffigy Software1996
Sixth Sense InvestigationsAdventureCineTech e.p.i.c. interactive entertainment gmbh 1998
Ultimate Super SkidmarksRacingAcid SoftwareAcid Software1995
Wendetta 2175ShooterVortex DesignSkills1996
Whizz PlatformMicroValueFlair Software1994

Applications

TitleDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Release date(s)
Camel RacerMMMgroupMMMgroup1998
Gangster PursuitMMMgroupMMMgroup1998
Insight: DinosaursOptonicaOptonica1994
Insight: TechnologyOptonicaOptonica1994
Mathematik Leicht GemachtAmigacenter DusseldorfAmigacenter Dusseldorf1993

See also

Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.

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