Celestial Games

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IndustryVideo games
Founded1994 (1994)
FounderTravis Bulford
Nick McKenzie
Brian Johnson
Caleb Salsbury
Celestial Games
IndustryVideo games
Founded1994 (1994)
FounderTravis Bulford
Nick McKenzie
Brian Johnson
Caleb Salsbury
Headquarters,
ProductsToxic Bunny
The Tainted
Toxic Bunny HD
Websitewww.celestial-games.com

Celestial Games is an independent video game development company based in Johannesburg, South Africa that started in 1994. They published two PC titles then closed their doors in 2001. In 2010, they reopened the company to work on a HD version of their most successful title, Toxic Bunny.

Celestial Games decided to work on two games when they originally started, Toxic Bunny and Arni the Mental Armadillo.[1] They quickly realized that two projects were too ambitious and focused their team of four on their more popular idea, Toxic Bunny. The team worked on this project for a year and a half. Nick McKenzie and Travis Bulford worked on the development of the game, while Caleb Salsbury focused on the art. In 1996, a local game distributor Vision Software bought into the idea of Toxic Bunny and funded the last six months of development. When published, Toxic Bunny sold 7000 units in South Africa and a further 150,000 units internationally.[2]

After Toxic Bunny was published Celestial Games started working on a new title, The Tainted, a science fiction action role-playing video game.[3] The Tainted sold a few thousand units. Celestial tried to keep its doors open for another year, but due to financial issues, decided to close the company.

2007–2010

2011–2013

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