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

Alphabetical list

A

B

  • Bad News (IBM PC, 1994–1996, English/Polish)
  • Bain (IBM PC)
  • Batsch (IBM PC, 1999, German)
  • Beam (IBM PC, 1998–1999)
  • Becanne (IBM PC)
  • Belgian Scene Report (IBM PC)
  • Big Blue Disk was a disk magazine published by Softdisk for IBM PC from 1986.[2]
  • Blackmail (IBM PC, 1993–1996, German)
  • Budyn (IBM PC, 1996–2001, Polish/English)

C

D

  • Daskmig (IBM PC)
  • Death (IBM PC)
  • Defcon (IBM PC)
  • Demojournal (IBM PC)
  • DemoNews (IBM PC)
  • Digital Chat (IBM PC)
  • Digital Talk (Commodore 64)
  • Disc, The (IBM PC) Beam Software, ca 1995-1996
  • Disc Station (MSX, PC-9801, Windows 95, 1988–2000)
  • Disk (Apple II, 1983; business-oriented)
  • Disk Busters Association (DBA) Diskmagazine (Atari ST/Falcon 030, 1991–1996)
  • Disk Network (Apple II, c. 1983; geared to programmers)
  • Disk User (BBC Micro, '80s)
  • Diskazine (Apple II, 1982; geared to families)
  • Diskworld (ISSN 0899-4838) (Apple Macintosh, 1988–1993; relaunched as Softdisk for Mac (q.v.))
  • Domination (Commodore 64)
  • Dragon (IBM PC)
  • Driven (Commodore 64, 1994–1995)

E

F

G

H

  • Hacker (IBM PC, 1996–1999, Russian, Croatian)
  • Harm (Hellraiser's alternative Russian magazine) (IBM PC)
  • Heroin (IBM PC, 1998, English)
  • Hoax (IBM PC, 1992–1995, English)
  • Hot-Mag (IBM PC, 1994–1995, German)
  • Hugi (IBM PC, 1996–present, English, German and Russian)
  • Hugi.GER (IBM PC, 2000–2005, German)
  • HugiNews (IBM PC, 1998–2000, English)
  • Hydrophobia (IBM PC, 1996–1997, Hungarian)

I

J

K

  • Kelstar (Atari)
  • Kendermag (IBM PC)
  • Karmelia (Amiga)

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

  • Undercover Magascene (Atari ST) (merged with Alive Disk Magazine in 2000, but re-animated in 2001)
  • Underground News (Commodore 64 1990-1994 - Canada)
  • Upstream (Amiga)
  • UpTime (various platforms, 1984–1990)
  • El Usuario (IBM PC; Latin American adaptation of Big Blue Disk)

V

W

X

Y

Z

See also

References

  1. "Interview with Def KLF". Atari Legend.
  2. L. R. Shannon (27 October 1987). "Peripherals; New Look of Magazines". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. "Project: CD32 - CD Gold".
  4. Dobson, Dale. "Games from the Trash: The History of the TRS-80". Gamasutra. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  5. 1 2 Welsh, Theresa; Welsh, David (2013). Priming the Pump: How TRS-80 Enthusiasts Helped Spark the PC Revolution. The Seeker Books. ISBN 9780979346811.
  6. Bagnall, Brian (2006). On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore. Variant Press. p. 283. ISBN 9780973864908.
  7. "RG::Maggie()". rg.atari.org.
  8. "ROMs Atari ST - Atari ST - Diskmags". Planet Emulation.
  9. "RG::Maggie()". rg.atari.org.
  10. "ROMs Atari ST - Diskmags". ROM Packs.
  11. 1 2 Impagliazzo, John; Järvi, Timo; Paju, Petri (19 September 2009). History of Nordic Computing 2: Second IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, HiNC 2, Turku, Finland, August 21–23, 2007, Revised Selected Papers. Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 292–293. ISBN 9783642037573.
  12. 1 2 Tamás, Polgár (17 April 2016). Freax: The Brief History of the Computer Demoscene. CSW-Verlag. ISBN 9783941287976.
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