Games · Amstrad CPC
Amstrad CPC games
The notable titles, drawn from 1613 Amstrad CPC releases in our archive, plus when it reached the UK and what its games are worth today.
Alan Sugar's answer to the home-computer scramble sold on a simple pitch: everything in one box, monitor and tape deck included, no arguing with the family telly. That built-in screen and a generous colour palette gave the CPC a cleaner look than many rivals, and Britain's software houses supported it well alongside the Speccy and C64. It never topped the sales charts, yet it built a loyal following. The games below reward a second look, and the rarer boxed releases have crept up in value.
Notable Amstrad CPC games
Ranked by rating and reach across our archive of 1613 Amstrad CPC releases. Cross-platform hits are weighted down so the list stays native to the Amstrad CPC.
What are Amstrad CPC games worth?
Most common Amstrad CPC titles are pocket money loose, and the value hides in condition, completeness and a short list of scarce releases. Our guides put real UK figures on it, and you can value your own shelf in minutes.