In the mid-Nineties one gaming magazine ruled them all. It was a magazine known for it​​s irreverent attitude, surreal sense of humour and occasional run-ins with developers; it was a magazine that ran on far longer than the useful life of its subject matter. That magazine was Amiga Power.

Working with Darren Wall at Read Only Memory publishers, the Guardian has tracked down several of the staff who made the magazine such an influential force in games journalism. For one night only we're reuniting the team to discuss the great moments, the ridiculous controversies and the unforgettable games that made Amiga Power such a legendary publication.

Confirmed attendees include: Cam Winstanley, Jonathan Davies, Stuart Campbell, Steve Faragher, Gary Penn, Dave Green, Lisa Kellett, Tim Tucker and Rich Pelley.

If you're interested in retro gaming or the history of the British gaming scene, join The Guardian's games editor Keith Stuart and guests for an absolutely unmissable night of nostalgia.

Running time: 90 minutes, no interval.