Did you know it’s International Amiga Day today? Well, you do now! So here’s what I think are ten Amiga games that are definitely worthy of your time. Dig out your trusty A500, or at least a copy of your preferred Amiga emulator, and get stuck in 🙂

Starglider 2: It might not be the best game in the world but it is definitely worth your time to see what the fuss was about. Do you remember what a game changer Grand Theft Auto 3 was for the PlayStation 2 generation? Well, this was the ‘80s version of that, with a massive solar system for you to explore complete with intricately detailed planets.

It’s a tech demo but man if there’s a game that says “I’m an Amiga game full of authentic Amiganess” this is it.

International Karate +: OK so most people will have played this on the C64, but it’s not C64 Day today so you should try the Amiga version and see what’s on offer. The rock-hard combat action is backed up with solid sound effects, astounding music and cool little easter eggs that are worth digging around to find.

Stunt Car Racer: The best version of one of the greatest racing games ever made, just no argument about it. Imagine you’re on a roller coaster ride where you control how fast you go, but you always want to go as fast as possible, and you will always feel like losing your lunch. Fun fact: I stopped writing this article three times to play Stunt Car Racer again.

R-Type: OK so it’s an arcade conversion, but what an arcade conversion! This is definitely my favourite home version of Irem’s groundbreaking blaster. Arcade-perfect graphics, stereo-pumping sound and fast-paced gameplay make this a real winner.

Battle Chess: It’s chess, but it’s hilarious. What more do you need to know?

Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder: I am told that if I don’t include these on the list I will be killed by Amiga-owning ninjas. I don’t want to die just yet so here you go, go play Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder!

Elite 2: Frontier: The sequel to the incredible Elite (itself receiving a fantastic conversion on the Amiga) takes the space exploration / trading / combat formula even further with a galaxy to explore based on real planetary data, more ships to purchase and try ot, and tons more to see and do. You can even go to London and see Big Ben!

Virus: My absolute favourite shoot ‘em up ever, and one of the hardest games you’ll play, but man is it worth your time. Learning to control the ship in a 3D space is a feat in itself, but shooting the aliens that are destroying the landscape and actually finishing a level? One of gaming’s best achievements.

Little Computer People: I’ll always have a soft spot for this one for that long summer when I kept my Amiga 500 on 24/7 with Little Computer People running constantly just to keep me company.

I really needed to get out of the house more often.

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe: I will always prefer the MegaDrive version thanks to some slight gameplay tweaks, but you can’t deny just how amazingly fun and frantic this futuresport simulation is on the Amiga. Plus the soundtrack – that incredible soundtrack – is just so much better on the original hardware. Check it out!

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Okay okay – I know I’ve missed out some must-plays. What are they?