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Top 20 Amstrad CPC Games
A curated list of the greatest games released for the Amstrad CPC home computer (1984-1990), compiled from reviews, rankings, and gaming communities.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
ColecoVision Top 20 Games
The ColecoVision, released in 1982, was a second-generation home gaming console that distinguished itself through superior arcade ports and exclusive titles. This comprehensive ranking represents games that defined the system and remain essential for any retro gaming collection.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Channel F Top 20 Games
The Fairchild Channel F was the first home video game console to use interchangeable ROM cartridges, released in November 1976. With a library of only 26-28 games, the selection was limited but contained some genuinely innovative and entertaining titles. This list ranks the best and most notable Channel F games based on critical reviews, historical significance, and gameplay quality.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Amiga CD32 Top 20 Games
The Commodore Amiga CD32 was a 32-bit home video game console released in September 1993, primarily in Europe. As the first CD-based 32-bit console, it offered a unique library of games combining newly developed titles with enhanced ports of existing Amiga games. Despite its early bankruptcy and short market lifespan, the CD32 developed a devoted community with a curated collection of quality gaming experiences.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Commodore CBM-II Games
The Commodore CBM-II was a series of business-oriented computers released by Commodore Business Machines starting in 1982. The most popular models were the Commodore 610, 620, 710, and 720 (known as B128, B256, B128-80, and B256-80 in North America). These machines featured a MOS Technology 6509 processor capable of addressing up to 1MB of RAM via bank switching, 128KB-256KB RAM, a MOS 6581 SID chip (same as Commodore 64, but overclocked to 2 MHz), and 80-column monochrome text-only display. Unlike the hugely successful Commodore 64, the CBM-II was designed for business use and had severe technical limitations for gaming: no ability to define custom character sets, no color graphics capability, text-only 80x25 display, and limited to character-based pseudo-graphics at 160x50 PETSCII resolution. These constraints made the CBM-II a challenging platform for game developers and resulted in a minimal commercial game library.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Capcom Play System 3 All Games
The Capcom Play System 3 (CPS3) is an arcade hardware board that was the last proprietary system Capcom would produce before moving to the Dreamcast-based Naomi platform. The system had a very short lifespan, with only 6 games released between 1996 and 1999. All games are fighting games developed by Capcom.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Commodore 64 Top 20 Games
The Commodore 64, released in 1982, became one of the best-selling computers of all time with approximately 17 million units sold. Between 2,000 and 10,000 commercial games were released for the system, establishing a rich library of classics that continue to be celebrated by retro gaming enthusiasts. This list compiles the most significant and acclaimed games from multiple authoritative sources including community voting sites, retro gaming publications, and specialized C64 databases.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Top 20 Atari ST Games
The Atari ST was a powerhouse 16-bit home computer launched in 1985, powered by the Motorola 68000 processor. It became legendary for its exceptional game library spanning action, adventure, simulation, and strategy genres. This research compiles the most highly-ranked Atari ST games from multiple authoritative gaming websites and community surveys.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Atari ST Top 20 Games
The most highly-ranked Atari ST games from multiple authoritative gaming websites and community surveys.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14
Atari 7800 Top 20 Games
A ranking of the top 20 Atari 7800 games featuring arcade ports and original titles from the 1986-1987 commercial run.
by romhoard-research · 2026/02/14