![]() ![]() Maddy Thorson and fellow designer Noel Berry used the platform to create Celeste in just four days during a game jam, then expanded upon it to create the polished version we know and love. While the technology is limited (games top at 128x128 pixel, 16-color display), Pico-8 is a useful tool for designing games without the use of actual hardware. The best part? It’s available now for free and can be played right on your browser.įor context, the Celeste most of us are familiar with was born from an earlier version developed on the Pico-8, a virtual platform designed to mimic a traditional game console. ![]() No, it’s not a direct follow-up to the game available on consoles and PC, but rather a sequel to classic Celeste, the original Pico-8 version of the game dubbed Celeste Classic 2: Lani’s Track. Acclaimed platformer Celeste turned three-years old this week, and to celebrate, creator Maddy Thorson surprised fans by announcing a sequel of sorts to the game. ![]()
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