A new force arrives on the Commodore 64 battlefield as Lyoberon Mecha 1 makes its explosive debut. Developed by Pinov Vox of Voxvideogame&Co., this side-scrolling shooter is a fresh entry in the C64’s modern indie game library. Built with the classic SEUCK engine, the game is packed with vintage charm and fast-paced mecha combat.
In Lyoberon Mecha 1, players control a powerful mech deployed to the hostile planet Dherdon. An evil AI threatens galactic peace, and only your battle-hardened robot stands in the way of Earth’s destruction. From the first enemy wave to the climactic boss fight, every moment is designed for maximum retro action.
The game’s tape version was recently demoed in a new video, showcasing its vibrant graphics and rich SID soundtrack. Composer Vg Vox crafted the score using GoatTracker for the SID 8580 chip, delivering gritty, atmospheric tunes that match the on-screen mayhem.
What truly sets Lyoberon Mecha 1 apart is its indie pedigree. Designed, animated, and programmed entirely by Pinov Vox using SEUCK (Sensible Software’s 1987 Shoot-’Em-Up Construction Kit), the game channels both nostalgia and originality. It’s not just a standalone title—it’s the first chapter in a personal sci-fi saga from Voxvideogame&Co.
Available soon on itch.io for $3.49 USD, Lyoberon Mecha 1 invites fans to dive into an all-new C64 adventure. Whether you’re collecting tapes or looking for new digital downloads, this one deserves a spot in your retro library.