AMSTRAD CPC ROMS



Game title Rating Size
ZZZ UNK dico.dsk 4,5 190.2KB
Shadow (UK) (1986).dsk 4,7 190.2KB
ZZZ UNK BALA RHI.dsk 4,4 192.5KB
Robot 17204A (PD).dsk 4,3 190.2KB
Zolyx (UK) (1987).dsk 4,9 190.2KB
Ravening (19xx) [a1].dsk 4,7 190.2KB
Z (1986) [a1].dsk 4,8 190.2KB
Yogi Bear (UK) (1987) [t2].dsk 4,5 190.2KB
Tron (UK) (1989).dsk 4,0 190.2KB
ZZZ UNK cpm 80 track patch.dsk 4,5 190.2KB
ZZZ UNK demcm12a.dsk 4,5 190.2KB
Robot 18108A (PD).dsk 4,6 190.2KB
Super Bio (19xx).dsk 4,7 190.2KB
RH-DMON 2.10 (1986).dsk 4,5 190.2KB
Vagan Attack (UK) (1985).dsk 4,3 190.2KB
S.O.S. 100 (19xx).dsk 4,0 290.0KB
Wells And Fargo (S) (1988) [a1].dsk 4,4 190.2KB
PCGrafix03 (19xx) (PD).dsk 4,2 199.8KB
Slightly Magic (UK) (19xx).dsk 4,8 190.2KB
ZZZ UNK AMTHELLO .dsk 4,0 190.2KB

The Amstrad CPC (Colour Personal Computer) produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990, are a series of 8-bit home computers. This CPC was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Its unique selling point was the comparatively low price for a complete computer system with dedicated monitor, high resolution monochrome text and graphic capabilities and the possibility to run CP/M software also rendered the system attractive for business users as it was also pitched for home computers to play video games. The Amstrad CPC gained its popularity mainly in Europe where it successfully established itself as a major competitor in the European home computer market. The series produced models such as; the CPC464, CPC664, CPC6128, 464plus, 6128plus, and a repackaged game console known as the GX4000.

Their computer-in-a-keyboard design came with remarkable features like an integrated storage device, compact cassette deck or 3 inch floppy disk drive, its matte black console case with sharp corners and narrowly rectangular form, the keyboard's distinctly coloured special keys, and the unique power supply hook-up with one lead going from console to the monitor and one lead going the other way. The main units were only sold separately with either a coloured green-screen or monochrome monitor that also served as the main unit's power supply. In addition, a wide range of first and third party hardware extensions such as external disk drives, printers, and memory extensions, were also made available.

As of 1990 the Amstrad CPC had faded out, but memories of some great Amstrad CPC Games still remained. And even though the CPCs are no longer readily available, you can still find Amstrad CPC ROMs online to play on your PC and other devices easily for free. These ROMs are files where the original version of the Amstrad CPC games has been saved in your device storage to enable you play on other devices aside the CPC. These free CPC ROMs have been customized to allow you  install and play games at the highest quality that is available right from your device browser. 

Best Amstrad CPC ROMs

Some of the best games that fondly came with the Amstrad CPC include: Prince of Persia, Fallout ROMs, Dragon ball zeta, Total Eclipse, Galactic Conqueror, Chase HQ, Thanatos Diver, Psycho Pigs UXB, the Guild of Thieves and a ton of other great games. From adventures, to puzzles and other arcade style games, there is something in there for every gamer to relive nostalgic moments and also build new ones. 

Best Amstrad CPC ROMs

 

Amstrad CPC Games Emulator

Before you can play any of the Amstrad CPC ROMs without the CPC, you will need to install an emulator. An emulator is simply a software that mimics play of the saved file format on your device. Below is a list of 10 of the best CPC emulators that support Amstrad CPC ROM games:

Note that before you download any of these emulators you can also check the compatibility list on each emulator download site to know which games can be played using the emulator, so you know which emulator suites your gaming needs best, before you go on to download. 

Platforms That Support Amstrad CPC ROMs

Before you start an emulator download, it is important to note that some emulators are compatible with only specific Operating Systems. Below is a guide on which emulators are most suitable with your Windows, Linux, Android and iOS devices

iOS Supported Amstrad CPC Emulators

If you are looking for the best emulators to play CPC ROMs for iOS either on your iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Mac devices then these ones listed below are sure to provide you with the best simulation of your PS2 games and of course great entertainment. Note that it is advisable to have an iOS X version or higher before downloading any of these emulators:Amstrad CPC ROM Isos

Windows Supported Amstrad CPC Emulators

One great thing about Windows is that it supports almost all the emulators out there. Most often these emulators are supported on a wide range of Windows OS, so you are easily able to play all you CPC ROMs on your PC. The most compatible emulators for Windows include: 

Android Supported Amstrad CPC Emulators

Some of the emulators for CPC ROMs for android can be found on the Google Play Store for download (most of them are free). These emulators are often compatible with the Android 4 (KitKat) and other newer versions of Android. Some of them likewise support older versions of Androids:

Linux Supported Amstrad CPC Emulators

With these emulators listed below you are sure to get the best game play either by playing online or downloading the CPC ROMs to play all on you Linux devices. Compatible emulators for Linux include: