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CALLING ALL FEARLESS STARFIGHTER PILOTS!

Ever wanted to destroy massive space stations and uncountable enemies with a small ship for fun, profit and fame? You're at the right place - The Alliance Of Planets are hiring aspiring wannabe-heroes and veteran starfighter pilots to combat the Kobonian infiltration of our galactic territory!

The Kobonian Empire have established heavily-defended space stations within 50 different sectors that must be eliminated with extreme prejudice in order to dissuade the filthy reptiles from expanding further into Human space. Their huge maze-like structures are protected by heavy firepower and an armada of fighter craft, so vigilance is required!

Are you up to the challenge? Fame, fortune and (most likely) a hero's funeral awaits!


Back in 1981, Namco released Bosconian - an innovative 8-way scrolling shoot ‘em up that had the player facing off against enemy space stations by destroying their six external nodes individually or by firing at the inner core.

Clearly inspired by Bosconian, In 1995 Akira Higuchi created xKobo, a game that expanded upon the original concept with sprawling, maze-like space stations that could only be destroyed by shooting at core. To expose the core of the station, the nodes at the end of each ‘pipeline’ extending from the centre can be destroyed, cutting back to the next junction until a pathway to the centre is cleared.

Then, some time around the turn of the century, David Olofson released Kobo Deluxe, a huge enhancement of xKobo that extensively improved the game and which - thanks to SDL - has since been ported to just about every operating system widely used today.

Almost going full circle back to the game’s 1980’s roots, in 2013 Soci of Singular entered his Commodore 64 conversion of Kobo Deluxe into the RGCD 16KB Cartridge Game Competition. KOBO64 achieved 4th place out of 15 entries.

Now, in 2019, RGCD and Singular present what is probably the final version of the game, revision 313. Still only 16KB in size, and featuring:

  • 50 levels with procedurally generated maps!
  • Triple-buffered, 25FPS, 8-directional scrolling!
  • Overwhelming number of enemies/bullets on screen!
  • 10+ enemy types!
  • PAL/NTSC compatibility!
  • Joystick or keyboard control!

KOBO64 is an 8-way scrolling shoot ‘em up in which you must clear each of the 50 Kobonian-infested sectors (levels) by destroying any space stations they’ve established there.

Controlling your ship with the keyboard or joystick, you can move in 8-directions (vertical, horizontal and diagonals). Turning to any of the eight directions is instantaneous. This can be useful when navigating tight spaces with right angle corners.

Due to the possibility of the ship's engine failing to restart after shutdown, a decision was made by our chief engineers to keep your thrusters burning at full speed, keeping you constantly moving in your facing direction. After all, no one wants to have an engine breakdown in a Kobonian controlled sector!

The dual cannons fire simultaneously forwards and backwards to counteract recoil effects.They were primarily designed for space station demolition purposes, so the firing rate is not spectacular. Your bullets are fast, but faster enemies may still dodge some of them.


The player ship and menus can be controlled by joystick (in port 2) or via keyboard.



Playing KOBO64 on Windows, Mac or Linux

Please note that the downloadable Commodore 64 version available here is primarily for use with emulators, but can also be run on a real C64 via hardware such as the 1541 Ultimate II or Turbo Chameleon. For emulator users, we recommend VICE, as it works on a variety of operating systems and is very user friendly. In fact, we've even included a pre-configured Windows, Mac and Linux version of the emulator with the download as well as some simple user instructions (we're nice like that).


Buy KOBO64 on Cartridge for your Commodore 64 Computer!

Enjoyed KOBO64 on your modern-day PC? Have an old Commodore 64 stashed away in the loft? Well, you'd be a fool not to grab a physical copy of the C64 version - it comes boxed with a vinyl sticker, an A3 poster, full-colour manual and even a postcard, just like in the good old days!



Head on over to our online store to order your copy today :)