NEWS

New boxed editions – shipping starts this Friday!

We’re excited to announce that the physical editions of our three new releases – Ami Robbo 2 for Amiga, Tony Gold for C64, and the reedition of Lazarus for C64 – are ready! We expect that most of the orders placed so far will start their journey to you this Friday, December 20th. It won’t reach players outside of Poland by Christmas, but we’re hopeful for a swift postal delivery!

If you haven’t ordered yet, here are our latest products available in the K&A+ store:

Thanks for your support this year, and we wish you a Merry Christmas!

Tony goes Technicolor

And we’re off on another pixelated journey with Tony, but this time in colour. Yes, dear players! Here is the colour version of the smash hit Tony Montezuma’s Gold, originally created in monochrome. This is a unique limited edition in a big box that includes a beautifully decorated cartridge, a “TONY GOLD” poster, a useful and detailed map, a unique vintage-style newspaper, and a Pixel postcard featuring Tony.

The game is now available for pre-order in our webshop and Shipments are scheduled to begin on 15 December.

Many thanks to our editor Maciej Małecki aka Void for weaving the colours into TONY and to the team at NRG Studio for the professional production of the packaging and media.

Pre order it here

Issue 26 now available!

Komoda & Amiga Plus comes once again loaded with content, much of it related to our main topic for this issue which is nothing else than… cooking games?

Yes folks, our main redactor was hungry at that moment bear with us while we indulge in this culinary odyssey and order your favourite magazine in our humble little store. Oh, almost forgot: for the Commodore 64 readers among you, there’s an extra treat in the form of a new digital episode of our cult series: Good Old 8 Bit Games!

Click here to browse the magazine contents or here to order.

PAST ISSUES

The Commodore is Ready. Are You?

Komoda & Amiga Plus, or K&A+ for short, is a paper magazine dedicated to Commodore´s range of home computer systems produced between 1977 and 1994. Commodore´s venture into the nascent industry started with the Commodore PET designed by Chuck Peddle and Jack Tramiel, followed in 1980 by the first million selling computer: the VIC-20, a feat surpassed a few year later by the Commodore 64, the best selling home computer in history with over 30 million units. Alongside these bestsellers, Commodore also released a plethora of models with varying degrees of success, including the Plus/4, the Commodore 16 and the Commodore 128, among others. 

All of these 8 bit machines were popularly known in Poland by the affectionate name of “Komoda”, a word also used to designated a certain piece of furniture which eventually became the first half of our magazine´s name. The second part, Amiga, comes from Commodore´s range of 16 and 32 bit computers, manufactured between 1985 and 2004. After the revolutionary Amiga 1000, Commodore conquered the hearts and pockets of the late eighties youth with its budget Amiga 500 model, superseded by the Amiga 1200 or A1200 in 1992. The big box models, known as A2000, A3000 and A4000, were popular with video and 3D professionals due to their built in graphics and video capabilities.

Albeit a series of misguided management decisions led Commodore to file for bankruptcy in 1994, its legacy lives on its enthusiastic user base. To this day, hundreds of thousands of fans have kept playing, programming, designing and composing with their Commodore and Amiga computers. It is for them, and for you reader of this text, wondering if there is a conclusion to all this blurb or is it just some SEO friendly list of keywords, that we embarked on this project.

Edited in two languages – Polish and English – by an international team of die-hard retro fans, K&A+ warps you to those fascinating years with over eighty pages of game reviews, opinion articles, event reports, tutorials and interviews in gloriously colorful glossy paper. But don´t let the looks fool you, because there´s no old or recycled content in K&A+: only the freshest news, the most unbiased reviews and the deepest insights, presented in an entertaining, fluid style and delivered to your door every three months – worldwide.

Keep up with the Commodore – subscribe to K&A+ today!

REVIEW gallery

As a taster of our content, enjoy a selection of game reviews taken from older issues of the magazine.

Nothing can compare to the smell of gasoline and burning tires. And the roar of engines. And best of all, it’s all …

Disaster has struck and miners are trapped deep underground. But you are a one man Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation! Equipped with a …

Dungeon Master is a legendary game that brought role playing games to a new level and defined “dungeon crawler” games genre. Come …

The start of the holiday season on the Amiga scene was heralded by a fresh arcade puzzler! The game was developed for …