Amiga Format
| The cover of the final issue of Amiga Format  (May 2000) | |
| Former editors | Editors | 
|---|---|
| Categories | Amiga, Video games | 
| Frequency | Monthly | 
| Circulation | 161,256 (Jan – Jun 1992) | 
| First issue | August 1989 | 
| Final issue Number | May 2000 136 | 
| Company | Future Publishing | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Based in | Bath | 
| Language | English | 
| ISSN | 0957-4867 | 
Amiga Format was a British monthly computer magazine for Amiga computers, published by Future Publishing. The magazine lasted 136 issues from 1989 to 2000. The magazine was formed when Future split ST/Amiga Format into two separate publications (the other being ST Format).
The magazine's coverage extended to hardware, software, as well as video games. It is known to have provided each issue with a cover disk containing an assortment of demos and usually free-of-charge software and games, popularising the concept among its rival magazines. At its peak, in the first half of 1992, the magazine's circulation averaged 161,256 copies per issue.
The magazine would encourage the user to back up, in other words, duplicate the magazine cover disks in case there was a problem with the master disk later on, for example, disk errors. The magazine cover disk is bootable and loaded exactly like commercial software on the Amiga, although there were some disks that required the user to load Workbench to access them or a specific program.