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Amiga Legacy: Battle Squadron Fires Back With a 92% Sizzler Award – 2025

Battle Squadron returns as a textbook reminder of why the Amiga scene still thrives on top-tier arcade action. This new review makes it clear that the game isn’t just trading on nostalgia; it showcases technical confidence, sharp design sensibilities, and an unwavering respect for the original classic.

When Battle Squadron exploded onto the Amiga in 1989, it didn’t just add another shoot’em-up to the shelf, it redrew the battle lines of what Commodore’s machine could do. Decades later, it continues to command respect across the retro community, and its recent and a fantastic 92% rating and Sizzler Award in ZZAP! Amiga underline a simple truth: this is a classic that hasn’t lost an inch of ground.

Battle Squadron endures because its design still feels fresh. Enemy waves are crafted with intention—neither random nor predictable—and the weapon system provides a natural sense of growth without overwhelming the player. Difficulty escalates through rhythm rather than brute force, making the game intensely playable decades on. This balance is one of the main reasons the new review emphasises its timeless feel.

Torben Bakager: “This fantastic review means something special to me, as ZAPP! has been a favourite magazine of mine since my childhood.”
Torben Bakager: “Experimenting with different weapon combos was half the fun, finding that perfect balance of firepower and survival.”
Torben Bakager: “Even today, hearing the intro track takes me straight back in time with fingers glued to the joystick.”


At the time of its original release, the Amiga was awash with shooters, but few carried the technical authority Battle Squadron displayed. Cope-Com’s design philosophy was direct: no gimmicks, no filler—only precision engineering and relentless pacing. What players received was a vertical 2-player shooter with the confidence of an arcade cabinet and the visual muscle of a machine pushing well beyond its comfort zone.


The game’s 5-bitplane graphics, deep colour gradients and smoothly tiled 16×16 backgrounds became a showcase of what the Amiga’s custom chips could achieve when pushed properly. Background layers transitioned seamlessly as players carved through alien corridors, and the spritework delivered impact without sacrificing clarity. Even today, the presentation reads as a concentrated masterclass in visual economy and technical craft.

Ron Klaren’s soundtrack remains a standout piece of Amiga audio design. Its pulsing basslines and atmospheric motifs echo the industrial sci-fi of the era, while the sound effects land with a mechanical precision that strengthens the game’s identity. Few shooters of the time fused music and action with such cohesion.

The renewed attention from ZZAP! Amiga reflects more than nostalgia. It acknowledges a title that anticipated the future of home action gaming: fast, smooth, responsive and uncompromising. Many shooters have come and gone, but Battle Squadron’s longevity rests on its clean design and technical discipline.

In an era when retro gaming culture thrives on authenticity and quality, Battle Squadron stands as one of the Amiga’s definitive war machines—engineered to last, and still delivering shockwaves decades later.

This new ZZAP! Amiga review leaves no ambiguity: Battle Squadron isn’t just historically important; it remains one of the most polished action titles ever produced for the machine. A blazing classic that still hits hard—and fully deserving of its 92% rating and Sizzler Award.

World’s best retro shooter out now for Android !!

UPDATE NEWSFLASH: Version 1.1 just out on Google Play!! Now functional on Android 4.x (we sincerely apologize for the wait). Also includes Xperia Play control and minor bug fixes.
Cope-Com is proud to announce that our world renowned shooter of the Amiga era, Battle Squadron, receiving an amazing 109% rating, is now available for Android – on Google Play Continue reading World’s best retro shooter out now for Android !!

Celebrating 25 years of Amiga music and graphics

Cope-Com produced Hybris for the Amiga home computer in 1987-88. Battle Squadron followed in 1988-89. Now 25 years after it all started we are making the highly celebrated music and graphics available in an online shop.
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The music of Hybris by Paul van der Valk and of Battle Squadron by Ron Klaren became instant classics back in the late 80’es together with the graphics by Torben Larsen. We are amazed from time to time that it has already been 25 years ago since it all started. To celebrate it’s longevity we have added the music and graphics to a new online shop.
All 4 original tunes from Battle Squadron have been remastered. These pieces of Amiga history are just $0.99 each. If you were a fan of the fantastically detailed “pixel graphics” you will be happy to know that the loader picture is available as “wall paper” in 2 different versions + the new “compilation wall paper”. You get all 3 for just $0.99.
In a short while the remastered tunes from Hybris will become available together with the original graphics so please stay tuned. We hope you will enjoy 🙂
All Artwork and music is copyright 2012 Cope-Com and Ron Klaren