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.
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]
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 |
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Akira | Action | International Computer Entertainment | International Computer Entertainment | 1994 | |
Alfred Chicken | Platform | Twilight | Mindscape | 1993 | CD Audio |
Alien Breed 3D | First-person shooter | Team17 | Ocean Software | 1995 | CD Audio and extra levels |
Alien Breed: Tower Assault | Run and gun | Team17 | Team 17 | 1994 | FMV and extra levels |
Arabian Nights | Platform | Krisalis Software | Buzz | 1993 | |
Arcade Pool | Sports | Team17 | Team17 | 1994 | CD audio |
ATR: All Terrain Racing | Racing | Team17 | Team17 | 1995 | Extra levels |
Banshee | Shoot 'em up | Core Design | Core Design | 1994 | CD Audio |
Base Jumpers | Platform | Shadow Software | Rasputin Software | 1995 | CD Audio |
Battle Chess | Chess | Almathera Systems | Interplay Productions | 1994 | CD Audio; Same as the CDTV version |
Battletoads | Beat 'em up | Mindscape | Mindscape | 1994 | |
Beavers | Platform | Arc Developments | Grandslam Interactive | 1994 | |
Beneath a Steel Sky | Adventure | Revolution Software | Virgin Interactive Entertainment | 1994 | CD Audio and voice acting. |
Benefactor | Platform | Digital Illusions CE | Psygnosis | 1994 | CD Audio |
Brian the Lion | Platform | Reflections | Psygnosis | 1994 | CD Audio and extra levels |
Brutal Sports Football | Sports | Teque London | Millennium Interactive | 1994 | CD Audio |
Brutal: Paws of Fury | Fighting | Software Sorcery | GameTek | 1995 | |
Bubba 'n' Stix | Platform | Core Design | Core Design | 1994 | CD Audio |
Bubble and Squeak | Platform | Fox Williams | Audiogenic Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
Bump 'N' Burn | Racing | The Dome Software Developments | Grandslam Interactive | 1994 | CD Audio |
Cannon Fodder | Action | Arch Rivals | Virgin Interactive Entertainment | 1994 | FMV Module |
Castles II: Siege and Conquest | Strategy | Almathera Systems | Interplay Productions | 1993 | CD Audio and FMV |
Chambers of Shaolin | Action | Thalion Software | Grandslam Interactive | 1993 | |
Chuck Rock | Platform | Core Design | Corkers | 1994 | |
Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck | Platform | Core Design | Core Design | 1994 | CD Audio and FMV |
Clockwiser | Puzzle | Team Hoi Games | Rasputin Software | 1994 | CD Audio and FMV and extra levels |
D/Generation | Action | Abersoft | Mindscape | 1993 | |
Dangerous Streets | Fighting | Micromania Software | Flair Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
Dark Seed | Adventure | Cyberdreams | Cyberdreams | 1994 | CD Audio and voice acting |
Death Mask | First-person shooter | Apache Software | Alternative Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
Deep Core | Platform | Dynafield Systems | International Computer Entertainment | 1993 | |
Defender of the Crown II | Strategy | Sachs Enterprises | Commodore International | 1993 | CD32 only |
Dennis | Platform | Citizen Software | Ocean Software | 1993 | CD Audio |
Diggers | Puzzle | Millennium Interactive | Millennium Interactive | 1993 | Launch title. CD Audio |
Disposable Hero | Shoot 'em up | Euphoria | Gremlin Graphics | 1994 | CD Audio |
Donk!: Samurai Duck | Platform | The Hidden | Supervision Entertainment | 1994 | CD Audio |
Dragonstone | Role-playing game | Core Design | Core Design | 1994 | CD Audio |
Emerald Mines | Puzzle | Almathera Systems | Almathera Systems | 1994 | Extra levels |
Exile | Action-adventure | Audiogenic Software | Audiogenic Software | 1995 | CD Audio |
Fears | First-person shooter | BOMB Software, Manyk | Attic Entertainment Software | 1995 | |
Fields of Glory | Strategy | Wayne J. Smithson Design | MicroProse | 1994 | |
Fire and Ice | Platform | Graftgold | Renegade Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
Fire Force | Run and gun | International Computer Entertainment | International Computer Entertainment | 1994 | |
Flink | Platform | Psygnosis | Psygnosis | 1994 | |
Fly Harder | Shooter | Starbyte Software | Krisalis Software | 1994 | |
Frontier: Elite II | Simulation | David Braben | GameTek | 1993 | |
Fury of the Furries | Action | Kalisto Entertainment | Mindscape | 1994 | CD Audio |
Global Effect | Strategy | Millennium Interactive | Millennium Interactive | 1994 | |
Gloom | First-person shooter | Black Magic Software | Guildhall Leisure Services | 1995 | |
Guardian | Shooter | Acid Software | Acid Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
Gulp! | Puzzle | International Computer Entertainment | International Computer Entertainment | 1994 | |
Gunship 2000 | Simulation | MPS Labs | MicroProse | 1994 | CD Audio |
Heimdall 2 | Action-adventure | The 8th Day | Core Design | 1994 | CD Audio |
HeroQuest II: Legacy of Sorasil | Role-playing game | Gremlin Graphics | Gremlin Graphics | 1994 | CD Audio |
Humans 1 and 2 | Puzzle | Imagitec Design | GameTek | 1994 | CD Audio |
Humans 3: Evolution - Lost in Time | Puzzle | Imagitec Design | GameTek | 1996 | CD Audio |
Impossible Mission 2025: The Special Edition | Platform | MicroProse | MicroProse | 1994 | FMV |
International Karate + | Fighting | System 3 | System 3 | 1994 | |
International Open Golf Championship | Sports | Really Interesting Software Company | Ocean Software | 1993 | |
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod | Platform | Vectordean | Millennium Interactive | 1993 | CD Audio and FMV |
James Pond 3: Operation Starfish | Platform | Vectordean | Millennium Interactive | 1994 | FMV |
Jetstrike | Shooter | Shadow Software | Rasputin Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
John Barnes European Football | Sports | Krisalis Software | Buzz | 1994 | |
Jungle Strike | Shoot 'em up | Hyperial Software Developments | Ocean Software | 1994 | |
Kid Chaos | Platform | Magnetic Fields | Ocean Software | 1994 | CD Audio and more colors |
Kingpin: Arcade Sports Bowling | Sports | Team17 | Team17 | 1995 | |
Lamborghini American Challenge | Racing | Titus France | Paragon Publishing | 1994 | |
Last Ninja 3 | Action-adventure | System 3 | System 3 | 1994 | |
Legends | Action-adventure | Krisalis Software | Guildhall Leisure Services | 1996 | |
Lemmings | Puzzle | DMA Design | Psygnosis | 1994 | |
Liberation: Captive 2 | Role-playing game | Byte Engineers | Mindscape | 1993 | CD Audio and voice acting. |
Litil Divil | Action | Gremlin Ireland | Gremlin Graphics | 1994 | CD32 only; CD Audio |
MAG!!! | Simulation | Independent Arts Software GmbH | Greenwood Entertainment Software GmbH | 1996 | |
Manchester United Premier League Champions | Sports | Krisalis Software | Krisalis Software | 1994 | |
Marvin's Marvellous Adventure | Platform | Infernal Byte Systems | 21st Century Entertainment | 1995 | |
Mean Arenas | Action | Nite Time Games | International Computer Entertainment | 1994 | |
Microcosm | Rail shooter | Psygnosis | Psygnosis | 1994 | CD32 only; CD Audio and FMV |
Morph | Puzzle | MicroValue | Millennium Interactive | 1993 | |
Myth: History in the Making | Platform | System 3 | System 3 | 1994 | |
Naughty Ones | Platform | Melon Dezign | InterActive Vision A/S | 1994 | |
Nick Faldo's Championship Golf | Sports | Arc Developments | Grandslam Interactive | 1994 | |
Nigel Mansell's World Championship | Racing | Gremlin Graphics | Gremlin Graphics | 1993 | |
Oscar | Platform | Flair Software | Flair Software | 1993 | Launch title. CD Audio |
PGA European Tour | Sports | The Dome Software Developments | Ocean Software | 1995 | |
Pierre le Chef is... Out to Lunch | Platform | Mindscape | Mindscape | 1994 | |
Pinball Fantasies | Pinball | Digital Illusions CE | 21st Century Entertainment | 1993 | CD Audio |
Pinball Illusions | Pinball | Digital Illusions CE | 21st Century Entertainment | 1994 | |
Pinocchio | Edutainment | Si-Lab | Giunti Multimedia | 1993 | CD32 only |
Pirates! Gold | Action-adventure | MPS Labs | MicroProse | 1994 | CD32 only; CD Audio |
Power Drive | Racing | Rage Software | U.S. Gold | 1994 | |
Premiere | Platform | The 8th Day | Corkers | 1994 | |
Prey: An Alien Encounter | Adventure | Almathera Systems | Kirk Moreno Multimedia | 1994 | Enhanced CDTV version |
Quik the Thunder Rabbit | Platform | Stywox | Paragon Publishing, Titus France | 1994 | |
Rise of the Robots | Fighting | Instinct Design | Time Warner Interactive | 1994 | CD Audio |
Roadkill | Racing | Vision Software | Acid Software | 1994 | FMV |
Rogue Declan | Action | Nivrig Games | Poly Play | 2024 | CD Audio |
Ryder Cup: Johnnie Walker | Sports | Really Interesting Software Company | Ocean Software | 1994 | |
Sabre Team | Strategy | Krisalis Software | Krisalis Software | 1994 | |
Seek & Destroy | Shooter | Vision Software | Mindscape | 1994 | CD Audio |
Sensible Soccer: European Champions | Sports | Apache Software | Renegade Software | 1994 | |
Sensible Soccer: International Edition | Sports | Apache Software | Renegade Software | 1994 | |
Shadow Fighter | Fighting | NAPS team | Gremlin Interactive | 1995 | |
Simon the Sorcerer | Adventure | Adventure Soft | Adventure Soft | 1994 | CD Audio and voice acting. |
Skeleton Krew | Action | Core Design | Core Design | 1995 | CD Audio |
Sleepwalker | Platform | CTA Developments | Ocean Software | 1993 | |
Soccer Kid | Platform | Krisalis Software | Krisalis Software | 1994 | FMV |
Soccer Superstars | Sports | Creative Edge Software | Flair Software | 1995 | |
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe | Sports | The Bitmap Brothers | Renegade Software | 1995 | |
Sports: Football (Amiga CD Football) | Sports | PlattSoft | Commodore International | 1994 | CD Audio and FMV. A CD32 exclusive game. |
Star Crusader | Simulation | Human Soft | GameTek | 1996 | |
Striker | Sports | Rage Software | Gremlin Graphics | 1994 | |
Strip Pot | Adult | Pixel Blue | Fin Soft Interactive Software | 1994 | |
Subwar 2050 | Simulation | Particle Systems | MicroProse | 1994 | |
Summer Olympix | Sports | Flair Software | Flair Software | 1994 | CD32 only |
Super League Manager | Sports | Audiogenic Software | Audiogenic Software | 1995 | |
Super Methane Bros | Platform | Apache Software | Apache Software | 1994 | CD Audio and FMV |
Super Putty | Platform | System 3 | System 3 | 1994 | |
Super Skidmarks | Racing | Acid Software | Acid Software | 1995 | CD Audio |
Super Stardust | Shooter | Bloodhouse | Team17 | 1995 | CD Audio and FMV |
Super Street Fighter II Turbo | Fighting | Human Soft | GameTek | 1996 | |
Superfrog | Platform | Team17 | Team17 | 1994 | |
Surf Ninjas | Beat 'em up | Creative Edge Software | MicroValue | 1994 | FMV |
Syndicate | Real-time tactics | Bullfrog Productions | Mindscape | 1995 | |
The Chaos Engine | Run and gun | The Bitmap Brothers | Renegade Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
The Clue! | Adventure | Neo Software | Max Design GmbH & Co | 1994 | CD Audio and voice acting |
The Final Gate | Rail shooter | Alternative Software | Alternative Software | 1996 | CD32 exclusive. FMV |
The Labyrinth of Time | Adventure | Terra Nova Development | Electronic Arts | 1994 | CD32 only |
The Lost Vikings | Puzzle | Silicon & Synapse | Interplay Productions | 1994 | |
The Seven Gates of Jambala | Platform | Thalion Software | Unique | 1994 | |
The Speris Legacy | Role-playing game | Binary Emotions | Ocean Software, Team17 | 1996 | |
Theme Park | Simulation | Bullfrog Productions | Mindscape | 1995 | FMV |
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Pinball | Pinball | Spidersoft | Alternative Software | 1995 | |
Top Gear 2 | Racing | Gremlin Interactive | Gremlin Interactive | 1994 | |
Total Carnage | Shooter | International Computer Entertainment | International Computer Entertainment | 1994 | |
Trivial Pursuit | Board game | The Kremlin | Domark | 1994 | CD Audio; Same as the CDTV version |
Trolls | Platform | Flair Software | Flair Software | 1993 | CD Audio |
UFO: Enemy Unknown | Strategy | Mythos Games | MicroProse | 1994 | |
Ultimate Body Blows | Fighting | Team17 | Team17 | 1994 | CD Audio |
Universe | Adventure | Core Design | Core Design | 1994 | CD Audio; Enhanced |
Vital Light | Action | Efecto Caos | Millennium Interactive | 1995 | FMV |
Wembley International Soccer | Sports | Audiogenic Software | Audiogenic Software | 1994 | CD Audio |
Whale's Voyage | Role-playing game | Neo Software | Flair Software | 1993 | |
Wild Cup Soccer | Sports | Teque London | Millennium Interactive | 1994 | |
Will Bridge: Initiation Junior | Cards | Will-Bridge | Loridim | 1994 | CD32 only. |
Word Construction Set | Simulation | Lascelles Productions | Lascelles Productions | 1994 | |
Worms | Strategy | Team17 | Team17 | 1995 | CD Audio |
Zool | Platform | Gremlin Graphics | Gremlin Graphics | 1993 | CD Audio and FMV |
Zool 2 | Platform | The Warp Factory | Gremlin Graphics | 1994 | CD Audio and FMV |
Release Date | Name | Games Included |
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September 1993 | CD32 original release | 2 games; Diggers and the A1200 version of Oscar without CD audio. |
November 1993 | Dangerous Streets | 4 games; Dangerous Streets, Diggers, Oscar and Wing Commander |
March 1994 | Spectacular Voyage | 6 games; MicroCosm, Chaos Engine, Dangerous Streets, Oscar, Wing Commander and Diggers. |
October 1994 | Critical Zone | 7 games; Cannon Fodder, Diggers, Liberation, Microcosm, Oscar, Project X and Ultimate Body Blows |
Title | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Release date(s) | Notes |
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Acid Attack | Acid Software | Acid Software | 1995 | |
Alien Breed Special Edition/Qwak | Team17 | Team17 | 1994 | |
Dangerous Streets/Wing Commander | Micromania Software, Origin Systems | Commodore International | 1994 | CD32 version of Wing Commander is released only as part of this compilation |
Diggers/Oscar | Flair Software, Millennium Interactive | Commodore International | 1993 | Bundled with the CD32 at launch on September 17, 1993. Oscar is the same as A1200 version without CD audio. |
Games & Goodies | Multi Media Machine | Multi Media Machine | 1993 | |
Grandslam Gamer Gold Collection | Arc Developments, Shadow Software, Softeyes | Grandslam Interactive | 1995 | |
Now That's What I Call Games | Multi Media Machine | Multi Media Machine | 1993 | |
Now That's What I Call Games 2 | Multi Media Machine | Multi Media Machine | 1993 | |
Overkill & Lunar-C | Mindscape, Vision Software | Mindscape | 1993 | Lunar C is a CD32 exclusive. |
Power-Games | Media Team GbR | Media Team GbR | 1994 | PD games compilation. |
Project-X/F17 Challenge | Holodream Software, Team17 | Team17 | 1994 | |
Project-X/Ultimate Body Blows | Team17 | Team17 | 1994 | |
Sleepwalker/Pinball Fantasies | CTA Developments, Digital Illusions CE | Commodore International | 1993 | |
The Big 6 | Big Red Software, Codemasters, Reflective Designs, Visual Impact | Codemasters | 1994 | CD32 version of Fantastic Dizzy is released only as part of this compilation. Features CD Audio. |
The Classic Lotus Trilogy | Magnetic Fields | Gremlin Graphics | 1994 | CD Audio |
Top 100 Games CD32 | US Dreams Inc. | US Dreams Inc. | 1994 | |
Title | Genre(s) | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Release date(s) |
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Black Viper | Vehicular combat | Light Shock Software | Neo Software | 1996 |
Fightin' Spirit | Fighting | Light Shock Software | Neo Software | 1996 |
Gamers' Delight | Compilation | Harald Müller | GTI, Schatztruhe | 1994 |
Gamers' Delight II | Compilation | Harald Müller | GTI, Schatztruhe | 1995 |
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb | Adventure | ReaLogic | Softgold Computerspiele GmbH | 1995 |
Kang Fu | Platform | GREat Effects Development | GREat Effects Development | 1996 |
Magic Island | Role-playing game | Arda Team | Signum | 1995 |
Pinball Prelude | Pinball | Effigy Software | Effigy Software | 1996 |
Sixth Sense Investigations | Adventure | CineTech | e.p.i.c. interactive entertainment gmbh | 1998 |
Ultimate Super Skidmarks | Racing | Acid Software | Acid Software | 1995 |
Wendetta 2175 | Shooter | Vortex Design | Skills | 1996 |
Whizz | Platform | MicroValue | Flair Software | 1994 |
Title | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Release date(s) |
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Camel Racer | MMMgroup | MMMgroup | 1998 |
Gangster Pursuit | MMMgroup | MMMgroup | 1998 |
Insight: Dinosaurs | Optonica | Optonica | 1994 |
Insight: Technology | Optonica | Optonica | 1994 |
Mathematik Leicht Gemacht | Amigacenter Dusseldorf | Amigacenter Dusseldorf | 1993 |
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