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Laboratorium Komputerowe Avalon (lit. "Avalon Computer Laboratory"), abbreviated LK Avalon, was a Polish software developer and distributor, with product range encompassing , educational software and other applications.


History
The company was founded in mid-1989 by 19 years old schoolmates and , fresh after passing their exams, in order to publish Pelc's Atari 8-bit computer game Robbo. In 1990 Mirosław Liminowicz joined the company, and replaced Pelc as partner in the company when the latter left Avalon the same year.

LK Avalon followed the success of Robbo with other games and applications for the Atari XL/XE. Initially publishing software developed in-house, such as Pelc's Misja and Liminowicz's Fred and Lasermania, later the company also published games created by other developers.

In late 1991, Avalon made a deal with , who would license the company's games Misja and Fred for release in Western Europe. In exchange, Avalon licensed several Atari 8-bit games by Zeppelin for publication in Poland, starting around October 1992. Avalon's software was also distributed in by KE-Soft and in the by ANG Software.

Besides software, Avalon was also responsible for publishing , a magazine for Atari computer enthusiasts. It contained type-in listings of Atari programs, solutions and maps for Polish video games, and promotion of software published by LK Avalon. Launched in May 1991, Tajemnice Atari lasted until October 1993.

In the mid-1990s LK Avalon branched out to other computer platforms, publishing games first for the Commodore 64, then the and PC, with the Microsoft Windows market being the company's focus since the 2000s.


Software
  • 1989 Robbo
  • 1990 Misja - arcade
  • 1990 Fred - arcade
  • 1990 Lasermania
  • 1991 A.D. 2044 (Atari 8-bit)
  • 1991 Chaos Music Composer
  • 1992 Hans Kloss
  • 1993 Smuś
  • 1994 CyberKick
  • 1994 Vicky
  • 1995 Mega Blast
  • 1995 Sołtys
  • 1995 Skaut Kwatermaster
  • 1996 A.D. 2044 (Windows)
  • 1997 Sfinx
  • 1997 Wacuś the Detective
  • 1998 Jazz Jackrabbit 2
  • 1999 Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files
  • 2000 Tridonis
  • 2001 (developed by )
  • Garden Composer 3D - design software


External links
  • Jarosław Syrylak, Interview with game developers Roland Pantoła, Dariusz Żołna and Mirosław Liminowicz, Tajemnice Atari 5/1993

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