Amiga CD32 & CDTV games – Classic 32-bit and multimedia titles from the 1990s. Original CDs, box sets, and accessories for collectors and retro gamers.

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Amiga CD32 and CDTV Games – Groundbreaking Gaming Experience from the First 32-Bit Console and the Multimedia-Oriented CDTV.


Amiga CD32 and Amiga CDTV were groundbreaking for their time and represented Commodore’s attempt to expand the reach of the Amiga platform into new areas such as home entertainment and multimedia. Both devices were launched in the early 1990s and played a crucial role in the early development of CD-based games and media.

The Amiga CD32, released in 1993, was the first 32-bit console that combined Amiga’s powerful graphics and sound capabilities with the ability to play games from CDs. Although the CD32 did not achieve the same commercial success as competitors like the Sony PlayStation, it became a cult favorite among retro gamers and was one of the earliest consoles to fully utilize the new CD technology. With its extensive selection of Amiga CD32 games, players could access classic Amiga titles on a new and convenient platform.

The Amiga CDTV, launched in 1991, was a multimedia device that could also play CDs, but focused on both games and multimedia applications. The CDTV was more of a “multimedia computer” than a dedicated console and featured interactive titles, music and video players, and a wide range of software applications that leveraged the new CD technology. CDTV games were available on CD and could integrate with the broader Amiga platform.

Games for the Amiga CD32 and CDTV were characterized by Amiga’s signature graphics, sound, and innovation, spanning genres from action, adventure, and sports to classic platformers. Titles like Alien Breed 3D, Power Drive Rally, Sensible Soccer, Lemmings 2: The Tribes, and Dune II were re-released on the CD32 and delivered fantastic entertainment. The Amiga CDTV also featured exciting titles such as The Rise of the Robots and Mickey Mania, which took advantage of CD technology for greater storage capacity and improved graphics.

Amiga CD32 and CDTV represent an important part of retro gaming history, and although their market life was short, they have gained a dedicated fanbase that appreciates these systems’ unique combination of technology and gaming experience. Many of the best CD32 games have been re-released for modern platforms and emulators, and there is still strong interest in the physical media and early CD-based gaming experiences.

At [Store Name], we offer a wide selection of Amiga CD32 and CDTV games, as well as original CDs, box sets, and accessories. Whether you are a retro game collector or a newcomer looking to explore the early era of CD gaming, we have something for you. We also offer updated versions and compatibility solutions for emulators and newer systems.

Amiga CD32 and CDTV Games – Action, Adventure, Sports, and Platformers

  • Major CD-based titles like Alien Breed 3D, Sensible Soccer, and Lemmings 2

  • Original CDs and box sets for collectors
    Experience the best of Amiga CD32 and CDTV and relive the fantastic gaming experience of the 1990s. With a wealth of classic games and exciting titles, these retro machines remain an important part of gaming history today.