Never killing the ender dragon is so real, Minecraft was always a game purely for fucking around to me and so I just never got around to actually doing it
I just never felt prepared enough. I wanted to make sure my armour and weapons were IRONCLAD (before I found out you can just go at that thing with some beds) but I would always get distracted on my way to get diamonds or to grind levels for enchanting
@@TheeKittyPie The thing is the fight isn't actually super hard, I remember doing this and then the fight was very underwhelming due to how prepared we all were.
@@trued7461 I had the same experience in a server I did with my friends lol. It was a whole group of us so I barely got in any hits and it was over in like five minutes. So I guess in a way it’s actually better to go a little unprepared cause the stakes are higher
@@TheeKittyPie Id say the only thing that the enderdragon can do that genuinley makes me fear the fight is that attack it does that just launches you into the air, if you havent got any pearls or water youre screwed
Its insane how we had the same exact experience as children with minecraft, down to cherishing the tutorial worlds on the 360 demo, watching ihascupquake, seething to try out mods on pc from yt videos, and finally getting to use your moms old fabled pc. Felt like I wrote the script for a second
It’s so interesting how this experience is so common because it’s just. Such a prominent game not only rich in personal experience but also with just so much content made by people for youth to consume. Not even in a negative way just genuinely like, people will always like Minecraft kids will almost always like Minecraft and I think it’s really beautiful
Watching ihascupquake was super influential to a lot of people. Most recently Jaiden Animations talked about how she wouldn't be doing TH-cam if it wasn't for her, and now Bizly mentioning it too. damn
God your editing style is so visually pleasing, and the way you actually physically put yourself in the places really helps the feeling of being immersed in the game
@@madinafrost2865 This feels more like Internet Pitstop, as he is actually interacting with the environments whereas jakey is mainly just zipping around c:
HE GETS IT WITH THE IHASCUPQUAKE ENCHANTED OASIS AND XBOX TUTORIAL MENTION!!!!! ABSOLUTE WHIPLASH!!! this video was actually such a joy to watch. this gave me so much nostalgia and reminded me of so much from my childhood it was crazyyyy
Minecraft is my one strong memory i have with my cousins any time we all hung out as kids we always played Minecraft and still to this day its our one way to catch up, Theres still a specfic song I hear and remember the first time i played Minecraft on my cousins playstation anyways i like block game i guess
I feel so weird when people in these kind of videos talk about playing Minecraft with friends. I didn't have friends as a kid so Minecraft was never a social game for me. I remember playing mostly in creative and making zombies and withers attack villages and building a lot of stuff in superflat. And maybe because of this I've never had the 2 week Minecraft phase. I've always played it. And now it is hard to come up with what to do in Minecraft after playing it for 10 years. But I really like how Minecraft is a time capsule for me to remember different points of my life
I have this exact same experience! This is crazy, I thought i was the only one. Everyone I’ve tried to talk into playing with me has been uninterested, so I’ve always just played myself. Always hard mode or hardcore and always trying to come up with new block pallets for builds along with getting the resources. I’ve played since 2013, and haven’t really stopped since. I think I joined around when horses were added and I was absolutely flabbergasted lol. Seeing the new mobs now is kind of a crazy comparison. Anyway, sorry for rambling. I just thought I would never see the day were someone had almost practically the same experience as me.
seeing the old 360 tutorial worlds hit me HARD. i remember fucking around on those with MY brother when i was just a teeny tiny little creature who screamed when they saw diamonds. Nice times nodsnods
comparing minecraft now to when i used to play it on our xbox 360 with my dad and brothers building rollercoasters and secret bases even though it was splitscreened is surreal. minecraft will always be a favorite game because i feel like its come back to me in different forms throughout my life whether it be playing it or remembering the old youtubers i used to watch. I love minecraft 🔥
The tutorial worlds were incredible! I loved hunting for the music disks that were hidden. Sometimes I’d make the world into a normal survival world and use the structures as bases. It was really cool watching new tutorial worlds come out as new versions came out on the Xbox,
mr bizly did you know that people also dress up as you on a game called Pony Town. consistently, for what i would assume is weeks at a time, there would be around 6 people on and off all dressed up as you. this includes you in alternate universes such as, hedgehog bizly, galaxy, etc. also some of their names would be "bible" instead of bizly. I really don't know what was going on there but this was like 2 months ago. fascinating, really
God i loved the tutorial world so much. Me and my little brother mined that castle to the ground, built houses in the little village, stole all the food, and had so much fun. I have so much nostalgia now lmao, i miss that time
also grew up watching old mcyts, playing the xbox 360 version of the game with my older brother, wanting to make minecraft videos, all that jazz. and now im almost 22 and a senior in college. what a trip down memory lane :) thanks biz :)
God watching this was so nostalgic, everything you explained was pretty much my childhood to a T, and i will still forever miss that damn tutorial world.
The Minecraft modding scene is still growing and developing to this day, the depth and variety in mods and the kind of custom-built experiences you can create for yourself is insane, and the vanilla updates have been adding new command block features features that allow map makers to turn the game into basically anything even *without* mods. There are already some extremely impressive adventure maps made with those tools, and this is only the beginning! The older versions still exist, and if the modern updates don't suit someone's tastes, there are also mods designed around those older versions that reimagine what the game would have been like if development went in a different direction. Minecraft is still great!
I started playing on the Xbox 360 at a friends house, we where both like 11 or younger. It was the first time I ever swore around my dad, my friend made/helped me make a beach house and then FILLED it with mobs so much it overwhelmed me and I said “Fuck off” and I got. Super duper scolded by my dad but my mom laughed. I remember building this really big, UGLY, brick library. It was just a square. It was awful but I would love to see it again. When my mom finally got a Xbox 360 for me, the first game I begged for was Minecraft (I wanted to show up my friend) but I ended up just playing the game. I only ever remember the elytra tutorial world. But it was so fun, so many things to run around and do. Each time I opened it up I would make a new storyline. I also tended to follow a lot of Minecraft TH-camrs who would make those sorts of stories. One that still eats at me all the time was ssunde with his starwdew valley mod, that shit was fire and I had a craving for modded Minecraft from that day forward (not counting all the lucky blocks from popularmmos). I wanted to so badly be a TH-camr like that, but ended up never doing that. But that doesn’t mean I still don’t have that small child in me that wants to do that I never got Minecraft for the pc until honestly, the beginning of covid - that’s when I got my own first pc. And it changed me. I have joined so many smps, some crashing and burning and meeting some people that I don’t really talk to anymore. But also, let me meet some of my closest friends now. I’ve meet people across the world, across the country. I have even used it as a way to go on dates with my long distance partner. Minecraft feels overwhelming now - or it’s the fact I can’t keep up with it. I’m starting college in the fall and have had a part time job for the past year so I have not had that much time to play. Maybe if I was able to sit down and play again it wouldn’t be as overwhelming, but I do miss that simple feeling of Xbox 360. I also just miss that time and age I was when first playing. I miss when everything around me was that simple. I have a feeling that once I’m off at college I’ll get back into Minecraft. It has been such a big part of my life and is a forever comfort game I think.
I have a good suggestion for this feeling: I know it's nice to know a game inside and out, especially if it's a seasonal one, but I've found it more fun to sit down and play through any given game at least once before I go looking at the sheer amount of content outside of it. If I want to play Minecraft, it's not because something new was added, it was because I simply wanted to play it for 2 weeks out of the year. I don't need to know everything it offers, I don't need to know every little change or infraction the community takes issue with; I just need the game to be fun on its own, without a community's sentiment or the doom and gloom internet raining on my parade. I think that's why games aren't fun to people anymore, they optimize the fun out by finding a guide or build and never make their own decisions. The discourse around a game is more interesting to them than y'know... playing the game they bought. "Hey, this game is kind of fun!" "No it isn't, it sucks." "Oh." Now, this doesn't mean games are immune from critique; they ARE pieces of art, technical marvels to be dissected and/or appreciated, but I think this "Gaming Malaise" I've seen from a lot of people is because they're exhausted by gaming discourse, not exhausted of the game itself. I noticed this a year back, and I've been having so much more fun just... trying stupid things and winning stupid prizes. This has largely made my approach far more laissez-faire, and I think we could all have a little more of that funny french saying in our lives. Not everything needs to be a crusade, and not everything needs to be perfect. Just live and let it run its course, go play and have fun. You'll get bored of the legos, but one day you'll look at that shelf full of lego sets and decide "I want to do that more", so you go buy a little lego kit and spend an afternoon with it. Anyway, that's my tangent for the day, I hope people appreciate it.
What a beautiful journey through such a classic game. I really respect that it didn't turn into a "beating minecraft for the first time" kind of video... feels truer to the intended message. Keep up the great work bebo!
Bro I’ve watch this and ur bioshock video so far and I’m in love your video style and ur humor is just so entertaining your doing an amazing job man keep up that good work
i remember i used to love skydoesminecraft, to the point where they kinda rescued me when i was at my lowest. seeing what theyve done fucking hurts man.
Minecraft honestly saved my childhood for so many years, I met so many amazing people on it; some that were my friends for nearly a decade; I quit played it like... 4 years ago maybe? I think about going back but part of me has always known that I played Minecraft partly because it was fun and I enjoyed it, but mostly because it allowed me to do cool things with my friends and kept our group together. Once we all got older and stopped playing it we didnt have a central thing to tie us together, sure we were good friends but that only goes so far sadly. It'll always hold a special place in my heart, alongside all the youtubers and Minecrafters I watched that got me through so much tough shit, but I think it's one of those things that you just look at with fondness after a certain point in your life. (nothing wrong with still playing it just to be clear lol, I know people that are 60 that play it; just playing since its Alpha and then through 10+ years of updates and mods I feel like takes its toll on you.)
damn this video hit close to home. minecraft was so important in my life growing up. like that's not even an exaggeration, i feel like my experience on minecraft helped shape who i am today. i often get sucked back into it but it's never the same feeling. it doesn't have to be the same game of course, but it can never be that same experience. now that i'm making mods, i'm hoping to bring that novelty to others.
The surreal feeling of playing Minecraft back as a child is so hard to describe. It’s like describing a new primary color. I remember when me and my sister would play the demo together on our Kindles. You heard me, KINDLES. We would just wander around the world and suddenly, my sister accidentally pulled up the crafting menu and our little brains exploded. I still remember that night when I went to bed and I couldn’t believe what we discovered.
New Minecraft is really crazy. My friend and I started playing it again and we had to abandon an entire cave system because we don't know what to do about the Warden. It's just so much more intense for some reason.
Yeah, but the intense stuff is all optional. If you don't want to deal with it, you can walk away, y'know? it just adds more things for people who do want more variety in intensity.
“We had to abandon an entire cave system because of the warden” well then just like go find a different cave lmfao. The world is almost infinite in size. The new content can’t get in your way if you just go a different way.
I have to disagree. Modern Minecraft has absolutely fallen victim to rampant feature creep, the new content seems to be following a quantity-over-quality approach, and the influx of all this bloat has really watered down the game's identity. But more importantly, growing up doesn't mean abandoning the things you used to love. Sure, people's interests change over time, but Minecraft was such a huge source of passion and community for so many people. It's hard to imagine that we all stopped desiring that.
@@gavinwilson5324 i don't think everyone stopped desiring it, everyone just lost the same excitement they had as a kid that comes with new things and being a kid. the nostalgia makes it feel like it was better than it was and now it feels like we've explored all there is and the newness and excitement of it all has gone, as everything does
@@beabzz_ If it were about novelty, we would be enamored with the more recent updates. Those have so much to explore, it almost feels like a different game. But that's just the thing: it almost feels like a different game. So much of the game's original identity has been eroded and replaced with something else. That identity was the foundation of so much community and passion, and when a building's foundation erodes, it crumbles.
@@beabzz_ The fanbase is largely made up of different people than it used to be. Most people I know who played before 1.8 have since stopped, whereas I know a lot of people who first started playing after the game's resurgence in 2019. It may seem as though the Ship of Theseus remains the same, but would the discarded parts agree? Would the mast not miss its old sail, and feel out of place among a crew of strangers?
Discovered you like five days ago, and you’ve instantly become my favorite TH-camr. All your videos are consequently bangers and so interesting and entertaining. Keep up the good work, I love it bro
Tinted glass: the game's lighting mechanics are too limited for this block's gimmick to be interesting Spyglass: could have been a keybind without taking up inventory space Pretty blocks: we already have purpur Much more: basically the only other thing is calibrated skulk sensors, which are extremely niche even within highly technical Minecraft communities Last but not least: there is no reason for most of this to be made with amethyst in the first place
Amazing as always dude!!! Made me want to go pick up my old hardcore world I haven't played in almost a year lol. Also really really sick so I was very excited that a random bebo video appeared that helped cheer me up lots! Great work from y'all, made me smile lots
When I first started playing Minecraft it was the lite version on an iPod and when I heard that you could save your world if you payed I went crazy. I didn’t see Minecraft videos until I was older but they still meant a lot to me. Also To The End was on my Spotify wrapped one year so thanks for that I guess
I never grew up playing Minecraft, didn’t get into it until a few years ago in my twenties but it’s still special/nostalgic to me for what it has been in my life. Also your channel is fire and love your humor!
the way i DROPPED my phone and RAN to my little brother to show him when you mentioned cupquake and super oasis sunday. we used to watch that together every single sunday in our pjs. it was a huge part of us growing up and it’s so nice to know that so many people shared that
I personally had the same love that I had with Minecraft since I really started playing in 2014 I’m now 25 and still play with the same friends till this day and it never gets old❤ I love Minecraft and the memories I share with my closest friends.
I remember before the console editions came out playing tekkit or voxel craft or many other fully modded out versions of Minecraft. I miss those days and watching all these funny TH-camrs play the game, whenever I load up Minecraft now I’m brought back to a time when school was cancelled for a winter storm and I’m inside playing Minecraft with the boys a wonderful thing to have experienced
So so many hours on faction Pvp back in the beta! You had an inventory full of mushroom soup and the strat was who could eat the fastest before they died in Pvp. Insane. We had one guy building all of our insane bases like a slave. Double obsidian, double water walls, and that shit STILL got raided. Half of the hours were spent on mining in the obsidian generator, and McMMO???? That shit was fire.
One of my favorite things to do in minecraft is find a giant canyon, and then dig steps down to the bottom. Its the ability to actually make a visible difference in a world.
I got my little sister Minecraft for Christmas back in 2013, and she loved it. What I most remember about playing Minecraft as a kid, was my dad was into playing it as well. Until he did the unthinkable - he dug down in a cave and fell into lava. Losing about 40 diamonds he had spent HOURS mining for. He didn't touch Minecraft again till 2022, lol. My sister and I? We occasionally still play together to this day (when I have the energy to play the silly block game)
I have such amazingly fond memories of playing the tutorial world in xbox 360 Minecraft (The exact one you played), watching minecraft oasis, playing MC Java for the first time on a garbage Laptop ALSO from my step mother at the time, It was a certain kind of magic that can only be experienced once. Minecraft will always be my inner child's favorite game of all time
I will never not remember trying to learn for myself minecraft actually worked, specifically i remember being scared of wolves bevause i thought they just were always hostile. I have memories of being obsessed with the idea of Minecraft fnaf, i converted one of the old tutorial worlds into some sort of temu fnaf location Im glad new minecraft is the way it is today, it means that younger kids will get the same sort of memories being made for the game, but just with even cooler stuff than what older players had !!
Seeing the Ihascupquake Oasis world and Sundee playing FTB with Lancy was a nostalgic punch to the face. Haven't thought about those in forever but damn did they make up my childhood.
dude... this makes me want to cry, as ive not yet learned to cope with nostalgia and the loss/advancement of childhood my xbox has broke a while back and im devastated about it; i know what update my minecraft was on, though tu9, in which they added the end and made various blocks stackable- as well as sandstone, i believe (and thus, i think desert temples? not sure on that one though) i always played in creative, besides occasionally dabbling in the tutorial world (only to then switch it to creative mode so i could explore) cause i was afraid of mobs and loosing my stuff (i still actually havent beat the game in survival... hm...) and on java edition, i remember that too like back when the way to open the game was this weird screen with the dirt texture and had lots of tiny text, but in the bottom right you could put your desired username for that session and play- then it'd take you to the main menu, i think i think the exact update was... 1.6.4? with a smidge of 1.7? i would sometimes go back and play older versions, to see what it was like for those before me i miss it so bad man, it was such an important and monumental thing in my childhood hell, its still important now; a good chunk of my life still revolves around it, one way or another i never built anything grand, only strange buildings with an absurd amount of mobs lmao but damn, man... i wanna get a pc so i can play again, and possibly fix my xbox i still remember a lot of the yters i used to watch, too, and some are even still making content! it's certainly strange to see, but in a good way, yk? like a nostalgic meeting of old companions/mentors, seeing they're doing well but a touch sorrowful to see how time's passed but the yters i watch now that do occasionally do mc are just as monumental as the people before them, certainly helping me cope with missing the old days going back to pcs though, i remember having my dad sit there for a few hours trying to download pixelmon for me; it was awesome, i had such a fun time using commands to spawn like 50000 shiny eevees lmaooo sorry for the wall of text, i just... have lots of words focusing on the video, that ending segment was... oddly touching, well put together; it makes me wonder what drew me in, personally, and what makes me stay something to reflect on, i suppose
I couldn’t of said it better my friend, the OG Xbox 360 version of Minecraft was completely something else entirely witch makes me want to play that version again.
It's funny this video came out right when my friends got the itch to play again which then brought me down a rabbit hole of playing again. Still a great game to pick up every now and then and I have some of my fondest memories playing with friends I don't even talk to anymore by playing this game. Love your videos. They're unique with how you do the green screen effect with the video behind it and the jokes you throw in that are relatable. Caught another one of your videos awhile ago and when this got recommended to me, I remembered your uniqueness. subscribing now. Thanks for the video
I started playing on a library computer on alpha and one thing I appreciate about new Minecraft was the 15 year anniversary world that had a segment on alpha and man that brought me back. After that I got the Xbox 360 and did a similar thing with my brother. We would just explore all the tutorial worlds. It was the best.
i played minecraft on my cousin's ps4 which was always a treat since i didnt have any sort of technology except for my parents phone's, my cousin immediately threw me into a world, no tutorial or how anything worked, i only got to play for 3 hrs every occasional fortnight but those were my best childhood memories
I needed this video so much. I love how I can relate to absolutely everything you said in the video and how minecraft felt for me. Considering I am german and therefore the TH-camrs I watched weere other ones. It's super interesting to see that the Minecraft experience really was similar across the globe for all of us, which is also why this game connected people across the world in all ages. This video honestly should be played some day in a museum in like the year 3000 to show remembrance to this time. Of course I am super biased from personal experience, but you really nailed this one, and I will save that video if someone asks me what minecraft is or used to be. Enhanced my whole week and almost got me sharing a tear out of Nostalgia.
Same introduction to Minecraft for me too! Me and my brother constantly replayed the demo. Our experiences involving everything Minecraft including ihascupquake is like 1 to 1 it’s crazy
This might be one of the most relatable videos that hit me with so much nostalgia discord your channel from your recent videos now binging all of them 😂 keep up the awesome work man ❤
I don't think I've ever seen a video that I've truly felt like this one, as someone who's played minecraft since just before the beta version came out, minecraft has always meant so much for me and I refuse to let it fully die. I dearly miss what it was and felt like back in those personal developmental days, but I'm also so so proud of what it's become and how many people get to know it. ❤️
hey man love your vids, i’ve noticed this one doesn’t have many views and i myself haven’t been interested in watching it. i liked minecraft a lot but by the time it was popular i was 11 and not in the best headspace. your bioshock and ps2 videos hit that perfect spot for a kid born in 2000 this feels a little to newer gen imo. Please keep making videos!
My first real Minecraft world was a survival world and after I figured out how to build I made a creative world and built a city! Then I went onto my survival world and spent 3 years recreating it! I took inspiration from my favourite TH-camr at the time, STAMPY!
bro i also grew up on xbox360 minecraft, all of those youtubers (especially ssunddee and feed the beast), everything. Even never beating the ender dragon. just wanted to say thanks for uploading this man, it really fucking hits you know.
I started playing Minecraft around 2014ish when I was like 8, basically the prime year for Minecraft. I found it through my best friend’s sister who was playing the lite version on her phone, next thing I know I’m hanging with my best friend playing the tutorial world not knowing what to do but having a blast nonetheless. We played the absolute shit out of Minecraft on the 360 for ages, then 2016 came and I had to move to a different neighborhood(I know, life destroying event) but we still played the game, but it’s different games now. The years kept moving along and eventually I moved out to a different state, but something happened, instead of growing apart we became even closer, and what game helped us with that? Minecraft did, I had just gotten my first pc and we got a minecraft server up and running with our friends. We were back, I remember playing Minecraft pretty much every night for like 4 months with them and eventually we beat the ender dragon for the first time in the ten years we had been playing it. After that event, I started crying on the call about how much I appreciated my best friend for staying with me after I left town, he felt the same and we still play games to this day almost every night we can.
Crazy how we had such a similar experience with minecraft. I never transitioned to pc version tho. Minecraft is really such a special game, it brings people together and i am grateful to it
who up mining they craft?
i be crafting when she ming...
I’m up nethering my portal rn
I would never bro but I AM very consistent in mining my shaft.
She mined on my craft till I slime
She mine on my craft till I diamond
Never killing the ender dragon is so real, Minecraft was always a game purely for fucking around to me and so I just never got around to actually doing it
I still haven't beaten it either. I don't even play survival
I just never felt prepared enough. I wanted to make sure my armour and weapons were IRONCLAD (before I found out you can just go at that thing with some beds) but I would always get distracted on my way to get diamonds or to grind levels for enchanting
@@TheeKittyPie The thing is the fight isn't actually super hard, I remember doing this and then the fight was very underwhelming due to how prepared we all were.
@@trued7461 I had the same experience in a server I did with my friends lol. It was a whole group of us so I barely got in any hits and it was over in like five minutes. So I guess in a way it’s actually better to go a little unprepared cause the stakes are higher
@@TheeKittyPie Id say the only thing that the enderdragon can do that genuinley makes me fear the fight is that attack it does that just launches you into the air, if you havent got any pearls or water youre screwed
Its insane how we had the same exact experience as children with minecraft, down to cherishing the tutorial worlds on the 360 demo, watching ihascupquake, seething to try out mods on pc from yt videos, and finally getting to use your moms old fabled pc. Felt like I wrote the script for a second
OH MY GOD I HAD THIS EXACT EXPERIENCE TOO
its the 2010s loadout
It’s so interesting how this experience is so common because it’s just. Such a prominent game not only rich in personal experience but also with just so much content made by people for youth to consume. Not even in a negative way just genuinely like, people will always like Minecraft kids will almost always like Minecraft and I think it’s really beautiful
OMG SAME
same lol. also on xbox 360 w my brother on that tutorial world. loved those things to death
My biggest flex in life is that I started playing Minecraft when your character still said oof when it took damage
i didn't even know that the oof was gone :(
Before hunger as well! But remember playing as well. 360 was fun as well!
@@Ashiixz yeah I started playing on my Granpas laptop but some of my fondest memory's where me playing with my friend on his Xbox 360
@@Rompstirdg awww yeahhhh!! I would play with my brother tho
Yeah I remember being excited about the hunger system.
i love that this wasnt you shitting on new minecraft, but just really appreciating how it used to be and how much fun you had when it was different
Watching ihascupquake was super influential to a lot of people. Most recently Jaiden Animations talked about how she wouldn't be doing TH-cam if it wasn't for her, and now Bizly mentioning it too. damn
God your editing style is so visually pleasing, and the way you actually physically put yourself in the places really helps the feeling of being immersed in the game
you might enjoy some Naky Jakey
@@madinafrost2865 This feels more like Internet Pitstop, as he is actually interacting with the environments whereas jakey is mainly just zipping around c:
HE GETS IT WITH THE IHASCUPQUAKE ENCHANTED OASIS AND XBOX TUTORIAL MENTION!!!!! ABSOLUTE WHIPLASH!!! this video was actually such a joy to watch. this gave me so much nostalgia and reminded me of so much from my childhood it was crazyyyy
Yes
Can't wait for the Minecraft movie, it's gonna be a blockbuster
i refuse to like this comment
@@bizlychannelYT I'm a-ghast you would say that to me
@@bizlychannelYT do it, give in to the voices
W comment
Shame the leaks looked so atrocious but yeah it absolutely will be
some of my oldest memories come from those minecraft tutorial worlds you have no IDEA what my brain just went through
Thanks for spoiling Click. I haven’t had a chance to watch it yet.
10 year old movie
the movie is over 18 years old
@@Onryo_Onyx it's a bit older than that
You're not missing much
the movie is 27 years old
Minecraft is my one strong memory i have with my cousins any time we all hung out as kids we always played Minecraft and still to this day its our one way to catch up, Theres still a specfic song I hear and remember the first time i played Minecraft on my cousins playstation
anyways i like block game i guess
I feel so weird when people in these kind of videos talk about playing Minecraft with friends. I didn't have friends as a kid so Minecraft was never a social game for me.
I remember playing mostly in creative and making zombies and withers attack villages and building a lot of stuff in superflat.
And maybe because of this I've never had the 2 week Minecraft phase. I've always played it. And now it is hard to come up with what to do in Minecraft after playing it for 10 years. But I really like how Minecraft is a time capsule for me to remember different points of my life
Who has literally zero friends??
I have this exact same experience! This is crazy, I thought i was the only one.
Everyone I’ve tried to talk into playing with me has been uninterested, so I’ve always just played myself. Always hard mode or hardcore and always trying to come up with new block pallets for builds along with getting the resources.
I’ve played since 2013, and haven’t really stopped since. I think I joined around when horses were added and I was absolutely flabbergasted lol. Seeing the new mobs now is kind of a crazy comparison.
Anyway, sorry for rambling. I just thought I would never see the day were someone had almost practically the same experience as me.
seeing the old 360 tutorial worlds hit me HARD. i remember fucking around on those with MY brother when i was just a teeny tiny little creature who screamed when they saw diamonds. Nice times nodsnods
"Remember the good ol' days" ahh thumbnail 😭
I can already tell im going to get a wave a nostalgia with ya Biz, keep up the good work Biz man.
In the stripped mine, straight up "mining it", and by "it". Haha, well, lets justr say, my iron.
comparing minecraft now to when i used to play it on our xbox 360 with my dad and brothers building rollercoasters and secret bases even though it was splitscreened is surreal. minecraft will always be a favorite game because i feel like its come back to me in different forms throughout my life whether it be playing it or remembering the old youtubers i used to watch. I love minecraft 🔥
The tutorial worlds were incredible! I loved hunting for the music disks that were hidden. Sometimes I’d make the world into a normal survival world and use the structures as bases. It was really cool watching new tutorial worlds come out as new versions came out on the Xbox,
i don't know if there is ever going to be a game that brings people together more than minecraft. Amazing video Bizly
11:01 your delivery here floored me
That thumbnail is so nostalgic and triggers such feelings of companionship lost.
1:42 I had the most memories playing with my brother in Minecraft in that world, we would always play that one. Fun times..
mr bizly did you know that people also dress up as you on a game called Pony Town. consistently, for what i would assume is weeks at a time, there would be around 6 people on and off all dressed up as you. this includes you in alternate universes such as, hedgehog bizly, galaxy, etc. also some of their names would be "bible" instead of bizly. I really don't know what was going on there but this was like 2 months ago. fascinating, really
wish i could erase this information from my brain
SHHH DON'T EXPOSE US... we're merely a bug under a rock!!! ignore the bibles scuttering around!!!
@@bizlychannelYTI would like to add that the bibels also have a discord server! And its still realy active aswell!
@@bizlychannelYT you're just a hater
@@trashpanda3618hell yeah it's me bible abomination I'm so skibidi
New Minecraft is so overwhelming to me. I've been playing on the Xbox 360 version, and it's so nice having only like 20 blocks in such a small world.
"I felt like i was Einstein, and this was my lightbulb" - blebochanel
God i loved the tutorial world so much. Me and my little brother mined that castle to the ground, built houses in the little village, stole all the food, and had so much fun. I have so much nostalgia now lmao, i miss that time
also grew up watching old mcyts, playing the xbox 360 version of the game with my older brother, wanting to make minecraft videos, all that jazz. and now im almost 22 and a senior in college. what a trip down memory lane :) thanks biz :)
God watching this was so nostalgic, everything you explained was pretty much my childhood to a T, and i will still forever miss that damn tutorial world.
The Minecraft modding scene is still growing and developing to this day, the depth and variety in mods and the kind of custom-built experiences you can create for yourself is insane, and the vanilla updates have been adding new command block features features that allow map makers to turn the game into basically anything even *without* mods. There are already some extremely impressive adventure maps made with those tools, and this is only the beginning!
The older versions still exist, and if the modern updates don't suit someone's tastes, there are also mods designed around those older versions that reimagine what the game would have been like if development went in a different direction.
Minecraft is still great!
I started playing on the Xbox 360 at a friends house, we where both like 11 or younger. It was the first time I ever swore around my dad, my friend made/helped me make a beach house and then FILLED it with mobs so much it overwhelmed me and I said “Fuck off” and I got. Super duper scolded by my dad but my mom laughed.
I remember building this really big, UGLY, brick library. It was just a square. It was awful but I would love to see it again.
When my mom finally got a Xbox 360 for me, the first game I begged for was Minecraft (I wanted to show up my friend) but I ended up just playing the game. I only ever remember the elytra tutorial world. But it was so fun, so many things to run around and do. Each time I opened it up I would make a new storyline.
I also tended to follow a lot of Minecraft TH-camrs who would make those sorts of stories. One that still eats at me all the time was ssunde with his starwdew valley mod, that shit was fire and I had a craving for modded Minecraft from that day forward (not counting all the lucky blocks from popularmmos). I wanted to so badly be a TH-camr like that, but ended up never doing that. But that doesn’t mean I still don’t have that small child in me that wants to do that
I never got Minecraft for the pc until honestly, the beginning of covid - that’s when I got my own first pc. And it changed me. I have joined so many smps, some crashing and burning and meeting some people that I don’t really talk to anymore. But also, let me meet some of my closest friends now. I’ve meet people across the world, across the country. I have even used it as a way to go on dates with my long distance partner.
Minecraft feels overwhelming now - or it’s the fact I can’t keep up with it. I’m starting college in the fall and have had a part time job for the past year so I have not had that much time to play. Maybe if I was able to sit down and play again it wouldn’t be as overwhelming, but I do miss that simple feeling of Xbox 360. I also just miss that time and age I was when first playing. I miss when everything around me was that simple. I have a feeling that once I’m off at college I’ll get back into Minecraft. It has been such a big part of my life and is a forever comfort game I think.
I have a good suggestion for this feeling: I know it's nice to know a game inside and out, especially if it's a seasonal one, but I've found it more fun to sit down and play through any given game at least once before I go looking at the sheer amount of content outside of it. If I want to play Minecraft, it's not because something new was added, it was because I simply wanted to play it for 2 weeks out of the year.
I don't need to know everything it offers, I don't need to know every little change or infraction the community takes issue with; I just need the game to be fun on its own, without a community's sentiment or the doom and gloom internet raining on my parade. I think that's why games aren't fun to people anymore, they optimize the fun out by finding a guide or build and never make their own decisions. The discourse around a game is more interesting to them than y'know... playing the game they bought.
"Hey, this game is kind of fun!"
"No it isn't, it sucks."
"Oh."
Now, this doesn't mean games are immune from critique; they ARE pieces of art, technical marvels to be dissected and/or appreciated, but I think this "Gaming Malaise" I've seen from a lot of people is because they're exhausted by gaming discourse, not exhausted of the game itself. I noticed this a year back, and I've been having so much more fun just... trying stupid things and winning stupid prizes.
This has largely made my approach far more laissez-faire, and I think we could all have a little more of that funny french saying in our lives. Not everything needs to be a crusade, and not everything needs to be perfect. Just live and let it run its course, go play and have fun. You'll get bored of the legos, but one day you'll look at that shelf full of lego sets and decide "I want to do that more", so you go buy a little lego kit and spend an afternoon with it.
Anyway, that's my tangent for the day, I hope people appreciate it.
What a beautiful journey through such a classic game. I really respect that it didn't turn into a "beating minecraft for the first time" kind of video... feels truer to the intended message. Keep up the great work bebo!
14:48 The credits have no business being that funny
that was part of a mod we had installed i didnt even realize it was there lmaooo
1:15 LETS GOOOOOOOO…!
Did anyone else feel Bizly's aura this morning when they woke up? I knew this was coming.
I started playing when the aquatic update came out and it fascinated me so much and it’s still my favorite game of all time
Also bro, dope ass Dungeons and Dragons shirt. I saw that >.>
Bro I’ve watch this and ur bioshock video so far and I’m in love your video style and ur humor is just so entertaining your doing an amazing job man keep up that good work
Scu mention who up killing they friends
ME ME ME !!!!!
miss the scu 💔
i remember i used to love skydoesminecraft, to the point where they kinda rescued me when i was at my lowest. seeing what theyve done fucking hurts man.
Honestly, these fits go hard. Ima need the t shirt links
Bro that big castle brings back so many memories
Up biz'lying my mine right now, bro! Lets fucking gooooo
Minecraft honestly saved my childhood for so many years, I met so many amazing people on it; some that were my friends for nearly a decade; I quit played it like... 4 years ago maybe? I think about going back but part of me has always known that I played Minecraft partly because it was fun and I enjoyed it, but mostly because it allowed me to do cool things with my friends and kept our group together. Once we all got older and stopped playing it we didnt have a central thing to tie us together, sure we were good friends but that only goes so far sadly.
It'll always hold a special place in my heart, alongside all the youtubers and Minecrafters I watched that got me through so much tough shit, but I think it's one of those things that you just look at with fondness after a certain point in your life. (nothing wrong with still playing it just to be clear lol, I know people that are 60 that play it; just playing since its Alpha and then through 10+ years of updates and mods I feel like takes its toll on you.)
My job ain't stopping me from watching the GOAT
damn this video hit close to home. minecraft was so important in my life growing up. like that's not even an exaggeration, i feel like my experience on minecraft helped shape who i am today.
i often get sucked back into it but it's never the same feeling. it doesn't have to be the same game of course, but it can never be that same experience.
now that i'm making mods, i'm hoping to bring that novelty to others.
The surreal feeling of playing Minecraft back as a child is so hard to describe. It’s like describing a new primary color.
I remember when me and my sister would play the demo together on our Kindles. You heard me, KINDLES. We would just wander around the world and suddenly, my sister accidentally pulled up the crafting menu and our little brains exploded. I still remember that night when I went to bed and I couldn’t believe what we discovered.
You're a wholesome and entertaining dude, I dig your laid back style. Editing is so good you forget it's free.
oh minecraft, what a community you have fostered over the years /pos and /neg
I went through the same exact experience to a tee growing up. Phenomenal content, keep up the good work!
No one beating me to this
0:32 bizly foreshadowing jack black being in minecraft before jack black being in minecraft.
New Minecraft is really crazy. My friend and I started playing it again and we had to abandon an entire cave system because we don't know what to do about the Warden. It's just so much more intense for some reason.
Well that's what they wanted to do
Yeah, but the intense stuff is all optional. If you don't want to deal with it, you can walk away, y'know? it just adds more things for people who do want more variety in intensity.
“We had to abandon an entire cave system because of the warden” well then just like go find a different cave lmfao. The world is almost infinite in size. The new content can’t get in your way if you just go a different way.
I at least like using amethyst blocks as the bell ringing when you enter a shop, putting a wooden pressure plate on it to cover it
i don't think minecraft ever got worse i just think everyone grew up
I have to disagree. Modern Minecraft has absolutely fallen victim to rampant feature creep, the new content seems to be following a quantity-over-quality approach, and the influx of all this bloat has really watered down the game's identity. But more importantly, growing up doesn't mean abandoning the things you used to love. Sure, people's interests change over time, but Minecraft was such a huge source of passion and community for so many people. It's hard to imagine that we all stopped desiring that.
@@gavinwilson5324 i don't think everyone stopped desiring it, everyone just lost the same excitement they had as a kid that comes with new things and being a kid. the nostalgia makes it feel like it was better than it was and now it feels like we've explored all there is and the newness and excitement of it all has gone, as everything does
@@beabzz_ If it were about novelty, we would be enamored with the more recent updates. Those have so much to explore, it almost feels like a different game.
But that's just the thing: it almost feels like a different game. So much of the game's original identity has been eroded and replaced with something else. That identity was the foundation of so much community and passion, and when a building's foundation erodes, it crumbles.
@@gavinwilson5324 you're talking as if there isnt still a huge community for minecraft and still a huge fanbase
@@beabzz_ The fanbase is largely made up of different people than it used to be. Most people I know who played before 1.8 have since stopped, whereas I know a lot of people who first started playing after the game's resurgence in 2019. It may seem as though the Ship of Theseus remains the same, but would the discarded parts agree? Would the mast not miss its old sail, and feel out of place among a crew of strangers?
Discovered you like five days ago, and you’ve instantly become my favorite TH-camr. All your videos are consequently bangers and so interesting and entertaining. Keep up the good work, I love it bro
hell yea
the best things to ever exist in this game were the tutorial worlds, I still remember just exploring them for hours
Amethyst is extremely usful, tinted glass, spy glass, pretty blocks, and much more. Wanna talk about a usless thing? BATS
leave my boys bats alone theyre cute :( whimsy
Calcite
What do people have against a silly ambient mob that adds life to the world
@@Demobunnycalcite is a great building block but I had to make a datapack crafting recipe to even have a chance to get enough
Tinted glass: the game's lighting mechanics are too limited for this block's gimmick to be interesting
Spyglass: could have been a keybind without taking up inventory space
Pretty blocks: we already have purpur
Much more: basically the only other thing is calibrated skulk sensors, which are extremely niche even within highly technical Minecraft communities
Last but not least: there is no reason for most of this to be made with amethyst in the first place
Amazing as always dude!!! Made me want to go pick up my old hardcore world I haven't played in almost a year lol. Also really really sick so I was very excited that a random bebo video appeared that helped cheer me up lots!
Great work from y'all, made me smile lots
y'know what, I'm going to build a strange rock creation in the comments
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When I first started playing Minecraft it was the lite version on an iPod and when I heard that you could save your world if you payed I went crazy. I didn’t see Minecraft videos until I was older but they still meant a lot to me. Also To The End was on my Spotify wrapped one year so thanks for that I guess
Man what year where you born. Not sure if I'm too old or just missed out
I never grew up playing Minecraft, didn’t get into it until a few years ago in my twenties but it’s still special/nostalgic to me for what it has been in my life. Also your channel is fire and love your humor!
Oh great another MINECRAFT USED TO BE GOOD videos.
the way i DROPPED my phone and RAN to my little brother to show him when you mentioned cupquake and super oasis sunday. we used to watch that together every single sunday in our pjs. it was a huge part of us growing up and it’s so nice to know that so many people shared that
"The penis man" joke is really funny and relatable! Also, the bioshock video is my favorite video and game of all time. Keep it up, man.
i will be back with more soon o7
I personally had the same love that I had with Minecraft since I really started playing in 2014 I’m now 25 and still play with the same friends till this day and it never gets old❤ I love Minecraft and the memories I share with my closest friends.
"Minecraft use to-" shut up, it still is. It's still great, its still fun. the only thing that really changed is you
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I remember before the console editions came out playing tekkit or voxel craft or many other fully modded out versions of Minecraft. I miss those days and watching all these funny TH-camrs play the game, whenever I load up Minecraft now I’m brought back to a time when school was cancelled for a winter storm and I’m inside playing Minecraft with the boys a wonderful thing to have experienced
Hey. Been a while.
So so many hours on faction Pvp back in the beta! You had an inventory full of mushroom soup and the strat was who could eat the fastest before they died in Pvp. Insane. We had one guy building all of our insane bases like a slave. Double obsidian, double water walls, and that shit STILL got raided. Half of the hours were spent on mining in the obsidian generator, and McMMO???? That shit was fire.
7:16 bruv i don’t think Einstein invented the lightbulb
Holy shit I meant Edison god dammit
@@bizlychannelYT lol that’s all good tho no harm
@@bizlychannelYThonestly made it more funny
Him: Yaps about Minecraft for 15 minutes
My Autistic Ass: Focusing on his BTAS T-Shirt
Watching Cupquake and Red is crazy we really all had the same childhood 😭
Love these videos! Please don't stop making them!
Literal chills at the beginning there. Man, you capture the essence of our wonderful old minecraft so well.
One of my favorite things to do in minecraft is find a giant canyon, and then dig steps down to the bottom. Its the ability to actually make a visible difference in a world.
I got my little sister Minecraft for Christmas back in 2013, and she loved it. What I most remember about playing Minecraft as a kid, was my dad was into playing it as well. Until he did the unthinkable - he dug down in a cave and fell into lava. Losing about 40 diamonds he had spent HOURS mining for.
He didn't touch Minecraft again till 2022, lol.
My sister and I? We occasionally still play together to this day (when I have the energy to play the silly block game)
I have such amazingly fond memories of playing the tutorial world in xbox 360 Minecraft (The exact one you played), watching minecraft oasis, playing MC Java for the first time on a garbage Laptop ALSO from my step mother at the time, It was a certain kind of magic that can only be experienced once. Minecraft will always be my inner child's favorite game of all time
I will never not remember trying to learn for myself minecraft actually worked, specifically i remember being scared of wolves bevause i thought they just were always hostile. I have memories of being obsessed with the idea of Minecraft fnaf, i converted one of the old tutorial worlds into some sort of temu fnaf location
Im glad new minecraft is the way it is today, it means that younger kids will get the same sort of memories being made for the game, but just with even cooler stuff than what older players had !!
Seeing the Ihascupquake Oasis world and Sundee playing FTB with Lancy was a nostalgic punch to the face. Haven't thought about those in forever but damn did they make up my childhood.
dude... this makes me want to cry, as ive not yet learned to cope with nostalgia and the loss/advancement of childhood
my xbox has broke a while back and im devastated about it; i know what update my minecraft was on, though
tu9, in which they added the end and made various blocks stackable- as well as sandstone, i believe (and thus, i think desert temples? not sure on that one though)
i always played in creative, besides occasionally dabbling in the tutorial world (only to then switch it to creative mode so i could explore) cause i was afraid of mobs and loosing my stuff
(i still actually havent beat the game in survival... hm...)
and on java edition, i remember that too
like back when the way to open the game was this weird screen with the dirt texture and had lots of tiny text, but in the bottom right you could put your desired username for that session and play- then it'd take you to the main menu, i think
i think the exact update was... 1.6.4? with a smidge of 1.7? i would sometimes go back and play older versions, to see what it was like for those before me
i miss it so bad man, it was such an important and monumental thing in my childhood
hell, its still important now; a good chunk of my life still revolves around it, one way or another
i never built anything grand, only strange buildings with an absurd amount of mobs lmao
but damn, man...
i wanna get a pc so i can play again, and possibly fix my xbox
i still remember a lot of the yters i used to watch, too, and some are even still making content! it's certainly strange to see, but in a good way, yk? like a nostalgic meeting of old companions/mentors, seeing they're doing well but a touch sorrowful to see how time's passed
but the yters i watch now that do occasionally do mc are just as monumental as the people before them, certainly helping me cope with missing the old days
going back to pcs though, i remember having my dad sit there for a few hours trying to download pixelmon for me; it was awesome, i had such a fun time using commands to spawn like 50000 shiny eevees lmaooo
sorry for the wall of text, i just... have lots of words
focusing on the video, that ending segment was... oddly touching, well put together; it makes me wonder what drew me in, personally, and what makes me stay
something to reflect on, i suppose
I couldn’t of said it better my friend, the OG Xbox 360 version of Minecraft was completely something else entirely witch makes me want to play that version again.
ive seen some mods/texture packs that make the game look like xbox 360 minecraft that might be worth a shot
It's funny this video came out right when my friends got the itch to play again which then brought me down a rabbit hole of playing again. Still a great game to pick up every now and then and I have some of my fondest memories playing with friends I don't even talk to anymore by playing this game. Love your videos. They're unique with how you do the green screen effect with the video behind it and the jokes you throw in that are relatable. Caught another one of your videos awhile ago and when this got recommended to me, I remembered your uniqueness. subscribing now. Thanks for the video
I started playing on a library computer on alpha and one thing I appreciate about new Minecraft was the 15 year anniversary world that had a segment on alpha and man that brought me back. After that I got the Xbox 360 and did a similar thing with my brother. We would just explore all the tutorial worlds. It was the best.
i played minecraft on my cousin's ps4 which was always a treat since i didnt have any sort of technology except for my parents phone's, my cousin immediately threw me into a world, no tutorial or how anything worked, i only got to play for 3 hrs every occasional fortnight but those were my best childhood memories
I needed this video so much. I love how I can relate to absolutely everything you said in the video and how minecraft felt for me. Considering I am german and therefore the TH-camrs I watched weere other ones. It's super interesting to see that the Minecraft experience really was similar across the globe for all of us, which is also why this game connected people across the world in all ages. This video honestly should be played some day in a museum in like the year 3000 to show remembrance to this time.
Of course I am super biased from personal experience, but you really nailed this one, and I will save that video if someone asks me what minecraft is or used to be. Enhanced my whole week and almost got me sharing a tear out of Nostalgia.
Same introduction to Minecraft for me too! Me and my brother constantly replayed the demo. Our experiences involving everything Minecraft including ihascupquake is like 1 to 1 it’s crazy
God, the ice pack thing reminds me of how I made sure my laptop didn't overheat, I just put a pack of frozen sausages on the keyboard
This might be one of the most relatable videos that hit me with so much nostalgia discord your channel from your recent videos now binging all of them 😂 keep up the awesome work man ❤
Just found your channel, and I love your style, man!
Keep doing your thing. It's great.
I don't think I've ever seen a video that I've truly felt like this one, as someone who's played minecraft since just before the beta version came out, minecraft has always meant so much for me and I refuse to let it fully die. I dearly miss what it was and felt like back in those personal developmental days, but I'm also so so proud of what it's become and how many people get to know it. ❤️
hey man love your vids, i’ve noticed this one doesn’t have many views and i myself haven’t been interested in watching it. i liked minecraft a lot but by the time it was popular i was 11 and not in the best headspace. your bioshock and ps2 videos hit that perfect spot for a kid born in 2000 this feels a little to newer gen imo. Please keep making videos!
My first real Minecraft world was a survival world and after I figured out how to build I made a creative world and built a city! Then I went onto my survival world and spent 3 years recreating it! I took inspiration from my favourite TH-camr at the time, STAMPY!
0:23 Jesus all the memories of mcsm just rushed in.
bro i also grew up on xbox360 minecraft, all of those youtubers (especially ssunddee and feed the beast), everything. Even never beating the ender dragon.
just wanted to say thanks for uploading this man, it really fucking hits you know.
I started playing Minecraft around 2014ish when I was like 8, basically the prime year for Minecraft. I found it through my best friend’s sister who was playing the lite version on her phone, next thing I know I’m hanging with my best friend playing the tutorial world not knowing what to do but having a blast nonetheless. We played the absolute shit out of Minecraft on the 360 for ages, then 2016 came and I had to move to a different neighborhood(I know, life destroying event) but we still played the game, but it’s different games now. The years kept moving along and eventually I moved out to a different state, but something happened, instead of growing apart we became even closer, and what game helped us with that? Minecraft did, I had just gotten my first pc and we got a minecraft server up and running with our friends. We were back, I remember playing Minecraft pretty much every night for like 4 months with them and eventually we beat the ender dragon for the first time in the ten years we had been playing it. After that event, I started crying on the call about how much I appreciated my best friend for staying with me after I left town, he felt the same and we still play games to this day almost every night we can.
Crazy how we had such a similar experience with minecraft. I never transitioned to pc version tho. Minecraft is really such a special game, it brings people together and i am grateful to it