Exactly. Recently I have been playing with my brother on the PS4 Edition and that feeling has come back. Amplified worlds remind me of the old world generation and it makes me tear up.
I still remember that I played it back then in the 1.3.2 version of it, having a server where I played only with another friend. The server was terrible, and my builds were lame, but I was just vibing.
I first played some ripoff mobile version of minecraft then got pocket edition, played it for 2 years then got java 1 year ago, so the first time I remember playing it was in the ripoff game called mastercraft😂😂
WHAT?!?! I legit thought you were a really popular youtuber with millions of subs, BUT ONLY THAT MUCH???, with all this SUPER quality editing and content, you're gonna be making MILLIONS soon enough!
I'm mid 40s, been playing Minecraft for a few years since several of my kids got into it. I don't have any plans to kill the dragon, that just doesn't fit what I want in this game. But running around and getting blocks for my kids to build stuff, that's great.
The game resembles THIS 🌎 It is your playground. What ever more could you want? The earth is huge and you could never even discover all the elements nature and everything. The only thing is the weather happens instantly instead of approaching. It's not about fighting and killing its about exploring the diversity of earth just like God wanted us to. So we can prepare for heaven which is a better and more awesome creation than earth. Amen
I have this thing with the minecraft soundtrack, where, on one hand, it's my #1 vg soundtrack, but at the same time every single time I listen to it, I can't stop from Crying. Good vid!
Minecraft is a game where you, as the player, decide when you are done. I've only just acquired Minecraft for PC a while back, and the VERY FIRST thing I did was make a replica of the FNAF 1 location. I felt happy, and it helped me ajust to the controls on keyboard, modify some keybinds, ect. I decided I was done after the first location had been completed. Yet, I came back a while later. FNAF 2 was constructed, FNAF 4's bedroom was done, Fredbear's Diner was constructed, and I had fun. It's the same situation with my first survival world. I made it shortly after I built the FNAF 1 location. [I did use a set seed, but it wasn't anything TOO crazy. I just wanted a village at spawn, and I ended up finding a seed with one at spawn, and then one about 400 blocks away, across a massive lake. I changed the village from the land, to the villagers. I flattened the land, and I'm still working on a trading hall with approx. 80 villagers. I expanded the wall, but then I thought i was done. Until recently. I have actually came back to that world, and done a LOT. I never really had a house I liked in that world, and so I terraformed and flattened a mountain and built a house out of wool, dark oak logs, and smoothstone. It's nice. It was actually so big that I didn't really know what to put in like, half of the house, so I just slammed a table in the corner of the room. My cat and dog are up there, as well as my horse. The mountain is decorated with trees and grass [and a grave for a fictional character] next to a lake, with fish [named after videogame characters]. The point is, YOU decide when the world is done. The memories of this world are wild, as I streamed it to a really close friend of mine, and we just talked while I survived. As of writing this, it's my ONLY survival world I have on Minecraft. I love it. I don't remember how I got into the game, whether it was a friend or a youtuber, but one of my earliest memories of minecraft is crying because the tutorial said I needed stone for a furnace, and I mined stone, only to have it turn to "cobblestone" and it annoyed me. [i was like, 6 at the time, or something.] thank you, minecraft.
Yea. The tutorial should have said that you need cobblestone to make a furnace and that you can get cobblestone by mining stone. (These days, tutorials are much shorter and more detailed and high quality, they even show all the materials they are mining.)
i started playing minecraft on a raspberry pi when i was like 4, 5 or 6 years old but at that time i didnt even know it was called minecraft i guess i called it "das spiel wo man die blöcke platziert" ("the game where you place these blocks"). a few months or years later i dont really know my dad got me minecraft java edition on our computer and since then i played minecraft almost all day. but when i got my own computer years later i stopped playing classic survival and discovered the drag clicking and pvp community. good memories.
I literally did the same thing as a kid I made a FNAF 1 location with working doors and even put animals as the animatronics which I had to close the door on when they got too close.
The game is so good because of one saying; the world is your oyster. This game can be played by yourself, with family, with friends and anyone. It can be a simple survival world, a creative world with no restrictions or mini games. Thats also not to mention the mods that can be installed and there’s no limit. This game will always hold a place in my heart and in the hearts of many (even if my childhood consisted of me rage quitting because of losing all my stuff).
I remember it being 2011. I was introduced to Minecraft by my friends on their iPad- I’d heard of it a couple days prior and just asked to give it a go. I did not have a clue what was going on but my story began there. I remember spending countless days on the Lite edition before i could convince my parents to get the £4.99 pocket edition. On the family iPad I’d create cities, airports, theme parks, all with my own story. It was my own world after all - as a child I didn’t care if the airport runway was 100 blocks long and was 10 blocks away from my city. My childhood imagination was able to break free from the barriers of the real world and let my creativity free in this simple world of blocks. Later I was able to get Java edition on the family laptop - oh my, my imagination went into over drive. I could have actual working roller coasters?!? The possibilities became truly endless. Over the years I look back at my time playing this game. My friends would enjoy Minecraft in periodic phases, perhaps returning for each update and then disappearing again. Me? I stayed. I started the the game out of pure curiously. I stayed for its freedom. I often call Minecraft a canvas for my version of art; its simplicity allows for creativity without succumbing to lots of technicalities. And here I am more than 10 years later, still building. Minecraft truly is the greatest game to exist. You create your own story, your own plots, your own purpose. Your creativity means the game doesn’t tell you what you can or cannot do. The only limit? Is your imagination.
Bro is this TH-cam Channel made for me!!?? I have seen multiple videos from you whit out knowing they are from the same channel. Metal music, Starwars and Video games are literally my fav interests!! I have never experienced this before. Subscribed!
I've been playing minecraft almost everyday (6-7 days a week) for 2 years now. I am currently sitting down after building a bunch of portal designs in our server. I never get tired. I enjoy the simplicity and the curiosity it induces. It is a beautifully made game. 💗
I'm on lunch break at work and this video made me tear up. Maybe its because of the similarities between our experiences but this brought back fond memories and emotions. Thank you
First of all, just like others when reading the comments, this felt like a video done by a well know youtuber, the editing, you reading your script, everything felt very well made and I hope you applaud yourself for that! You definitely have potential as to making this your career (at least I feel like it, don't quote me on that). For me, Minecraft is for sure the greatest game ever made, you already brought up some points (the literal CULTURAL importance, childhood significance, everything and I wont go into that for now, but what I feel like is the most important part I wish you talked about more, is the end game, or rather, mulitplayer. For many people, multiplayer alone (specifically SMP's (survival multiplayer) servers) are the reason they play the game. SMP's alone can have such unique stories, friendly or violent, so many different, well, styles do it, so much, everything that if I tried to put it into words into this paragraph that im gonna finish in a minute, it would take literally 10 minutes or so. Essentially what im trying to say is, if in singeplayer some people's story's can last months (or even years, like Ph1lza's or many many others), then think about the multiplayer experience. That alone has fueled me and my friends to play countless times over and over again, starting again after 6+ months or so. So many memories, such passionate, funny, amazing, hell even anger and sadness bringing moments were made, that I still think about years later. Hell, I wanna make a video of my own now. (Im well aware most of this is rambling, don't sue me please)
I love this, such a good idea. There are so many videos that say “this thing is terrible because…” but I like how you focus on the positives, and even the bad stuff can be good for us, cause it’s our story.
I remember when my friends and I used to hang out in each others’ houses sitting on a sofa playing the game together on a divided screen😂. One of the best memories of my life
I remember one summer i was visiting som family friends. Two of the kids that lived there was playing this weird game where everything was made of blocks, i remeber them trying to mine through a mountain using tnt. When school started after the summer break, everyone was suddenly talking about this game, minecraft
The experience of playing minecraft for the first time stays with you forever. I myself begun my blocky journey in late 2010 and it felt truly special. I remember those first months as if it was yesterday, even after 13 years.
I also first properly got into Minecraft during the pandemic lockdown. I slowly but surely beat the game, got the PS4 Platinum trophy, and built an entire city along the way (including importing a couple of villagers there from the other side of the map via boat to breed and populate my city.) I wish I could experience it all over again. That world sadly now seems to lag like hell for some reason and it's seemingly unfixable, but I still have it saved. I cherish it because of how many hours of time I had to put into that world.
What's made Minecraft so special for me is the modding community. I started in late 2011 as a freshman in HS, and most of my time in Vanilla was spent on servers. I pretty quickly found out about mods, which led to my friends and I playing packs like Technic, Tekkit, and Hexxit. Ever since then, I've experienced so many amazing mods; BuildCraft, IndustrialCraft, Thermal Expansion, OreSpawn (lol), BetterQuesting, Tinkers' Construct, etc. And the modding community just keeps growing. You can play entire tailored mod experiences now like GregTech New Horizons, Seaopolis, etc. It's just so darn amazing. Minecrafts thriving, FREE modding community is the best thing that ever happened to my gaming hobby.
Funny thing... Something I always say (or I guess, more accurately, think) is that getting fully equipped with diamond gear is when the game _actually starts._ Because that's when I can start doing things, like building a _proper_ base, comfortably exploring, making automatic farms, and stuff like that.
I was in my early teens when Minecraft first came out, my family had just moved further north to Lofoten, and my neighbors, (my classmate and his younger brother) had posted a screencap on Facebook of their cobblestone tower, before i knew it i had downloaded the cracked version of the game and went into my singleplayer world, i still remember my first house, and all the builds i made later on. Now i'm 28, and play on a bedrock server with my family.
I felt so old watching this but in the most wholesome way. I remember surfing 4chan and coming across a post for a "New lego-like game where you can break and build everything you want". I picked it up and didn't put it down ever since pre alpha. My kids play now and the amount this game has grown is truly mind blowing. Loved the video, liked and subbed! Keep it up!
Bro I spawned near a mountain biome and didn't know until after I grinded for a buncha shit, and bro the biome is INSANE. I CANNOT get over the mountains now bro.
Something I really like about Minecraft is that with every new world I have a very distinct base, I've hollowed out parts of a mountain, full mountain, built a stark labs on top of a mountain, houses, bunkers, tree houses, under water dome, under water rings you name it. It's always new and I get to flex my artistic muscle Also with every play through I learn something new, like how to breed villagers, how to make piston doors, how to make automatic mov spawners, advanced red stone, automatic farms so on and so forth. It's new every single time and a total joy each time Right now I'm in 1.20.1, playing with amplified biomes, in a hollow mountain with my house sitting on the corner of the cave on top of water. With a water elevator heading into my zombie spawner. Very fun
I grew up playing minecraft every time i play Minecraft and think of old times or here old music i cry becouse of old times with friends and life was simple now im older i still play but i know i will make new memoris and i cant wait to teach my little brother and one day my kid about it
I bought the game in 2009 and remember seeing a video on TH-cam around that time where someone made an addition calculator out of Redstone when you used binary for the numbers.
This video is great man, and also really resonates with me since this is pretty much my exact story. In 2013 I was at my cousins house and he introduced me. I just turned 20 a few months ago so we got into it at the same time pretty much. I got the game and started playing with friends every day after school. Then, I played on and off for a few years until about 2 years ago when I really got into it again and just got super good at the game. I also started in creative and took the Jump to survival after awhile where I was just mind blown at how little I actually knew of the game lmao, this comments long enough though. Great video and keep it up dude
Extremely high quality and straight-to-the-point. It doesn't regurgitate points made in other videos and your personal story makes it all the more unique. Awesome job and I hope you continue to create content, you've earned a subscriber.
Great video! As somebody who will turning 20 in May of next year I relate to you when you talk about turning 20. Also, you spoiled that character's death for me in Jedi Survivor, I haven't played it yet haha
Really love minecraft to this day and am playing it with friends now. I remember begging my brother to download it for me in 2013 and man when i did get it i never stopped playing.
honestly I haven’t beaten Minecraft since 1.5.2 but recently over bedrock me and a friend are paying for a realm with over 20 people and it’s been an experience going back and playing the game with a large group of friends and family, a different experience altogether having a full time job and coming home to some friends over a game we can all enjoy, I never really built a house in Minecraft for a very long time so we decided to build two entire underground complexes, and just went wild to see what kind of redstone or other weird creations we can build in survival. Truly it’s given me that spark for the game again and I’ve never been happier with a group of people over a game until now.
When I played minecraft for the first time, I thought I had known this game for a long time. I was familiar with it straight away. The years have past since then an for a couple years I quit playing. But there will always come a time when you say to yourself: "It's time for minecraft! again"
Real nice editing, my man! I started i Beta 1.5.2 Java Edition in 2011. I was 16 in my Junior year of high school, and it was a breath of fresh air for sandbox games. I grew up on The Sims franchise, and enjoyed it. Don't play it often much anymore, but it's fun to pop on every so often!
This guy has a very similar experience with minecraft as me. I started at 8 and im now 18, its still my favorite game and i never really stopped playing it during 2016-2019.
I was 7 years old when I got minecraft. I remember how excited I was when my dad started making the purchase. At first I was suck, but then I got better and better. Before I got it, I was playing minecraft trial on my old phone that broke. And to this day, I am still playing it. So Minecraft is my childhood. The good old days in 1.14(the bees update), on my tablet
Holy. I relate to you A LOT. I first played Minecraft when I was really young too. I started on a PlayStation 3. I first played in the tutorial world I saw a wolf and was scared to go near it cause I thought it would attack me. I also used to think that the console worlds were so big and I was scared to go out of my house fearing I would get lost. Now in the java and bedrock billion block worlds, a thousand doesn't seem like much.
when i was a kid i always dreamned a open world game with no limitation and do whatever we can and then soon after i made a friend and then he showed me this game, I was amazed how this game let's us do anything like build,survive,orr creative mode build and etc ,From that point on I mainly play minecraft.
Exactly. Recently I have been playing with my brother on the PS4 Edition and that feeling has come back. Amplified worlds remind me of the old world generation and it makes me tear up. ALSO SOMEONE WHO ALSO AGREES THAT HAGGSTORM IS THE BEST MINECRAFT SONG BY C418
I started playing this game in August of 2013 and I will never forget the very first time I ever double clicked on that Minecraft.exe file. Life changing.
I agree now Small youtuber are way better than big youtubers! Do not waste our time! No boring intro! Get's staight to the point And overall satisfying!
Minecraft was my favorite game since 2014, and it still is, but when i played Red Dead Redemption 2 it just overwhelmed me. The scenery, the story, the characters. I don't care what people say about the online, i don't play online. Sometimes i go hunting in the mountain and it just sucks me in. However minecraft is the same too. The nostalgia hits me every time so hard when i hear the soundtrack of the game. I literally started crying, because i remember vividly those memories nearly 10 years ago when i mined my first blocks and i discovered the game. It hurts that i can't go back playing with the friends in the summer break and just enjoy every little moment. As they say ,, don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened".
Next step is Space Engineers! :D I love Minecraft, but SE scratches that "Need to build a spaceship and go to SPACE! " Highly recommend SE if you enjoy MC. :)
I remember first watching PopularMMOs and DanTDM, see them play this game when I was 7. I first got this when I was 9 and I loved it ever since. I have seen hate come to youtubers that blew up after 2018, and hate towards this amazing game. But I still love it as much as I did when I was 7. :)
Bro you just touched my heart with that video. You sent me back to the times of simplicity just like that. I actually started to cry and miss that age where we just could be invested in our hobbies without any trouble. Now I can’t really enjoy it anymore because there’s always too much stress and overthinking stuff and that makes me sad af
It’s great video. Even now I love to play survival but only few people in my surrounding are playing Minecraft but they’re playing only pvp. It’s sad because I can see that beautiful era of Minecraft childhood and simplicity is ending on my eyes.
I’ve played Minecraft since 2011 & I’ve still never beat the game by killing the Ender dragon. I always like the history, going back to the same worlds for years and years and building in different stages of my life. Now days I play on 2b2t where the map never resets and I’ll probably play here forever. Great video man.
I first found out about Minecraft shortly before The Halloween Update. So probably around September 2010. I was in college. I immediately downloaded the "Outdated but Free" version. I watched people play the pay version but didn't have any extra cash at the time. When the PC Magazine demo came out in the summer of 2011, I started downloading it every day to a school computer in the school library. By that fall, I had finally scraped up enough to buy it. With my internet out for almost a month because of Hurricane Idalia, I finally lost my original account due to the mandatory transfer to a Minecraft account. 😢 At least I still have it on PlayStation 4, Switch, Nintendo 3DS, and my phone...
Minecraft is a very deep game that few can understand. The reason Minecraft is my favorite game is because it gave me nice moments, vibes, creativity, childhood (watching ytubers, tutorials, animated series etc) every Minecraft music has its own mood, its own vibe and its own note which makes this game very special. I started playing in 2017 from a work laptop because I have never had a PC or a console in my life. Well, playing at 55fps, which I didn't even mind, I decided to buy a powerful PC to play various games, but mainly Minecraft with shaders. Anyway, Minecraft makes me very nostalgic these days for how simple life was back then...
i feel like i rediscover minecraft every few months. right now i use it as a lego/playdough simulator. each phase is something interesting and new and its my own little story and makes me so happy
Honestly have been playing Minecraft since 2010, first discovered it on my iPod touch when it was a demo! It’s a game I continuously go back to through multiple devices currently I have found my favourite way to play it is through my switch! I adore the game and am glad to be able to share my love for it with others!
bro thanks for the video and im fr surprised u only have that much of subs i thought it'd be 3 millions at least, im sure you will get it soon ur so good at this
I just had an amazing experience with Minecraft 30 minutes ago. I was playing and it started raining (i usually use the BSL shader but used the Seus because it is prettier), and it somehow reminded me of my days of getting home from school, and making big houses with the end city blocks, at 20 fps on my crap old pc. Edit: Forgot to mention that i had the dream to play Minecraft with decent render distance, and shaders.
8 years ago I used to dream of the day when I had my own computer to play Minecraft, and I hoped I'd get to use shaders. I finally got a new laptop and am rocking the most beautiful shader ever with 250fps and it feels amazing. Whole new world
I remember exactly the moment when I first started playing Minecraft. I spawned in a jungle biome. I had no idea what I was doing, I didn’t even know how to craft wooden planks, I had to look that shit up because the game never even tells you. Kids these days will never know the joy of accidentally discovering a new crafting recipe without any help from websites or anything
"War" with our nerf guns... My man this hit home, and i'm from Oxnard California. We used the same term when I was as young as 5 years old. I remember trying to reenact my favorite games with friends. I was rather poor so sometimes we would break branches from trees that had the shape of a firearm.
bro's description really said subskittle XDDD i feel like this channel is gonna get BIG and im lucky the algorithm gods have blessed us to watch your rise. good jorb and good luck, we'll be watching and rooting!
I resonate with a lot of this. Been playing the game for about ~10 years (or roughly how long pocket edition has been out, not too sure) but I have similar memories. Great video.
Yeah, minecraft man. Its my favorite game of all time. Love pretty much every aspect of it. Been playing it since shortly after pocket edition came out all those years ago.
What I love about MC is I can do and be anything I want. I've never seen the Ender Dragon and really don't care if I ever do. Just fine me the rolling hills, tall forests and beautiful horses and I am content.
Been playing Minecraft since it was released, basically always the same world (survival). The game is about the weirdest gaming experience I've ever had. It's like walking around in my alternate world. Just a couple of days ago, I found my old diamond equipment from like four years ago (Some Zombie piggies had stolen it. I started the world before my daughter was born, she's 12 now, and also loves the game. take breaks from the game, but I always comes back to it. Minecraft is indeed the greatest game ever made.
great vid, love to see something positive about the game, it seams that the entire internet only hates on stuff now, which is why i love seeing stuff like this
I remember me being like 12, playing minecraft demo version and as timer went out I decided that this is now a part of me and I was so happy when friend told me about TeamExtreme launcher. Now I have my own account and I am not planning on quitting playing minecraft ever❤
An thank you for expressing that the true game starts after you beat the plot line. It reminds me of vanilla wow that litterally starts when you get max level.
You know you love Minecraft when you remember your first time playing it
Exactly. Recently I have been playing with my brother on the PS4 Edition and that feeling has come back. Amplified worlds remind me of the old world generation and it makes me tear up.
I still remember that I played it back then in the 1.3.2 version of it, having a server where I played only with another friend. The server was terrible, and my builds were lame, but I was just vibing.
I first played some ripoff mobile version of minecraft then got pocket edition, played it for 2 years then got java 1 year ago, so the first time I remember playing it was in the ripoff game called mastercraft😂😂
Pocket edition lite
i don't bc i was like 4 or 5
WHAT?!?! I legit thought you were a really popular youtuber with millions of subs, BUT ONLY THAT MUCH???, with all this SUPER quality editing and content, you're gonna be making MILLIONS soon enough!
i was just about to comment about that lol
real
I was surprised as well
oh wow
same
I'm mid 40s, been playing Minecraft for a few years since several of my kids got into it. I don't have any plans to kill the dragon, that just doesn't fit what I want in this game. But running around and getting blocks for my kids to build stuff, that's great.
Killing the dragon gives you options of new farms, new exploration and a way to fly. I think it’s a must do
The game resembles THIS 🌎 It is your playground. What ever more could you want? The earth is huge and you could never even discover all the elements nature and everything. The only thing is the weather happens instantly instead of approaching. It's not about fighting and killing its about exploring the diversity of earth just like God wanted us to. So we can prepare for heaven which is a better and more awesome creation than earth. Amen
"It's a simpler life"
Finally someone not hating on Minecraft
fr people hate minecraft cause of dream but people don’t hate roblox when they steal a game
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also yeah same opinon
Nothing makes me feel older than hearing a grown-ass man talk about playing Minecraft in his childhood.
Damm
I have this thing with the minecraft soundtrack, where, on one hand, it's my #1 vg soundtrack, but at the same time every single time I listen to it, I can't stop from Crying.
Good vid!
C418 literally just made one of the better electronic albums that I’ve heard and made it the soundtrack to a block game
Minecraft is a game where you, as the player, decide when you are done.
I've only just acquired Minecraft for PC a while back, and the VERY FIRST thing I did was make a replica of the FNAF 1 location. I felt happy, and it helped me ajust to the controls on keyboard, modify some keybinds, ect. I decided I was done after the first location had been completed.
Yet, I came back a while later. FNAF 2 was constructed, FNAF 4's bedroom was done, Fredbear's Diner was constructed, and I had fun.
It's the same situation with my first survival world. I made it shortly after I built the FNAF 1 location. [I did use a set seed, but it wasn't anything TOO crazy. I just wanted a village at spawn, and I ended up finding a seed with one at spawn, and then one about 400 blocks away, across a massive lake. I changed the village from the land, to the villagers. I flattened the land, and I'm still working on a trading hall with approx. 80 villagers. I expanded the wall, but then I thought i was done.
Until recently. I have actually came back to that world, and done a LOT. I never really had a house I liked in that world, and so I terraformed and flattened a mountain and built a house out of wool, dark oak logs, and smoothstone. It's nice. It was actually so big that I didn't really know what to put in like, half of the house, so I just slammed a table in the corner of the room. My cat and dog are up there, as well as my horse. The mountain is decorated with trees and grass [and a grave for a fictional character] next to a lake, with fish [named after videogame characters].
The point is, YOU decide when the world is done. The memories of this world are wild, as I streamed it to a really close friend of mine, and we just talked while I survived. As of writing this, it's my ONLY survival world I have on Minecraft. I love it.
I don't remember how I got into the game, whether it was a friend or a youtuber, but one of my earliest memories of minecraft is crying because the tutorial said I needed stone for a furnace, and I mined stone, only to have it turn to "cobblestone" and it annoyed me. [i was like, 6 at the time, or something.]
thank you, minecraft.
Yea.
The tutorial should have said that you need cobblestone to make a furnace and that you can get cobblestone by mining stone. (These days, tutorials are much shorter and more detailed and high quality, they even show all the materials they are mining.)
i started playing minecraft on a raspberry pi when i was like 4, 5 or 6 years old but at that time i didnt even know it was called minecraft i guess i called it "das spiel wo man die blöcke platziert" ("the game where you place these blocks"). a few months or years later i dont really know my dad got me minecraft java edition on our computer and since then i played minecraft almost all day. but when i got my own computer years later i stopped playing classic survival and discovered the drag clicking and pvp community.
good memories.
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I literally did the same thing as a kid I made a FNAF 1 location with working doors and even put animals as the animatronics which I had to close the door on when they got too close.
This video made me cry. The minecraft nostalgia is bigger than any other nostalgia i’ve ever had, combined. it’s just something i cant describe
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No shot 💀
@@ConnecticutDevourerno way bro was actually crying 💀
Personally super Mario galaxy has more nostalgia but minecraft is awesome too
you should play a real game you'll need counseling.
The music, memories, fun, freedom and just the game itself is beautiful
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@@BarbequeGriller they got rid of C418 :(
This is High Quality Editing and Content...I was flabbergasted for how many subs u only have..U desevered more
Ur Underrated man🔥🔥
God, that soundtrack is so heavy, i miss feeling my Childhood
You've got a great voice bro. I'm always jealous of people with cool voices.
Very well versed, greatly put together and above all: extremely relatable almost 10 minutes of my life. I thank you for that, you’ll grow quickly man!
The game is so good because of one saying; the world is your oyster. This game can be played by yourself, with family, with friends and anyone. It can be a simple survival world, a creative world with no restrictions or mini games. Thats also not to mention the mods that can be installed and there’s no limit. This game will always hold a place in my heart and in the hearts of many (even if my childhood consisted of me rage quitting because of losing all my stuff).
What a homie, next door neighbour coming in clutch
I would've expected this editing quality from a YT with millions of subs maaann
Subscribed 🗣
Im still Enjoying Minecraft since 11 years
I’ll always miss my first survival world, I hope it never fade from my memory
Absolute Masterpiece of a Video and God-Tier Editing, you seriously deserve more subs man!
I remember it being 2011. I was introduced to Minecraft by my friends on their iPad- I’d heard of it a couple days prior and just asked to give it a go. I did not have a clue what was going on but my story began there. I remember spending countless days on the Lite edition before i could convince my parents to get the £4.99 pocket edition. On the family iPad I’d create cities, airports, theme parks, all with my own story. It was my own world after all - as a child I didn’t care if the airport runway was 100 blocks long and was 10 blocks away from my city. My childhood imagination was able to break free from the barriers of the real world and let my creativity free in this simple world of blocks.
Later I was able to get Java edition on the family laptop - oh my, my imagination went into over drive. I could have actual working roller coasters?!? The possibilities became truly endless.
Over the years I look back at my time playing this game. My friends would enjoy Minecraft in periodic phases, perhaps returning for each update and then disappearing again. Me? I stayed. I started the the game out of pure curiously. I stayed for its freedom. I often call Minecraft a canvas for my version of art; its simplicity allows for creativity without succumbing to lots of technicalities.
And here I am more than 10 years later, still building. Minecraft truly is the greatest game to exist. You create your own story, your own plots, your own purpose. Your creativity means the game doesn’t tell you what you can or cannot do. The only limit? Is your imagination.
ah yes the block game ive been playing scince 2011
Bro is this TH-cam Channel made for me!!?? I have seen multiple videos from you whit out knowing they are from the same channel. Metal music, Starwars and Video games are literally my fav interests!! I have never experienced this before. Subscribed!
I've been playing minecraft almost everyday (6-7 days a week) for 2 years now. I am currently sitting down after building a bunch of portal designs in our server. I never get tired. I enjoy the simplicity and the curiosity it induces. It is a beautifully made game. 💗
I'm on lunch break at work and this video made me tear up. Maybe its because of the similarities between our experiences but this brought back fond memories and emotions. Thank you
Minecraft is OBJECTIVELY the greatest game because you can literally make other games in minecraft.
First of all, just like others when reading the comments, this felt like a video done by a well know youtuber, the editing, you reading your script, everything felt very well made and I hope you applaud yourself for that! You definitely have potential as to making this your career (at least I feel like it, don't quote me on that).
For me, Minecraft is for sure the greatest game ever made, you already brought up some points (the literal CULTURAL importance, childhood significance, everything and I wont go into that for now, but what I feel like is the most important part I wish you talked about more, is the end game, or rather, mulitplayer.
For many people, multiplayer alone (specifically SMP's (survival multiplayer) servers) are the reason they play the game. SMP's alone can have such unique stories, friendly or violent, so many different, well, styles do it, so much, everything that if I tried to put it into words into this paragraph that im gonna finish in a minute, it would take literally 10 minutes or so. Essentially what im trying to say is, if in singeplayer some people's story's can last months (or even years, like Ph1lza's or many many others), then think about the multiplayer experience. That alone has fueled me and my friends to play countless times over and over again, starting again after 6+ months or so. So many memories, such passionate, funny, amazing, hell even anger and sadness bringing moments were made, that I still think about years later. Hell, I wanna make a video of my own now.
(Im well aware most of this is rambling, don't sue me please)
I’ve played so many games since 2000 and Minecraft is one of the few I can always come back to and spend countless hours in
I love this, such a good idea.
There are so many videos that say “this thing is terrible because…” but I like how you focus on the positives, and even the bad stuff can be good for us, cause it’s our story.
I remember when my friends and I used to hang out in each others’ houses sitting on a sofa playing the game together on a divided screen😂. One of the best memories of my life
I remember one summer i was visiting som family friends. Two of the kids that lived there was playing this weird game where everything was made of blocks, i remeber them trying to mine through a mountain using tnt. When school started after the summer break, everyone was suddenly talking about this game, minecraft
The experience of playing minecraft for the first time stays with you forever. I myself begun my blocky journey in late 2010 and it felt truly special. I remember those first months as if it was yesterday, even after 13 years.
I also first properly got into Minecraft during the pandemic lockdown. I slowly but surely beat the game, got the PS4 Platinum trophy, and built an entire city along the way (including importing a couple of villagers there from the other side of the map via boat to breed and populate my city.) I wish I could experience it all over again. That world sadly now seems to lag like hell for some reason and it's seemingly unfixable, but I still have it saved. I cherish it because of how many hours of time I had to put into that world.
What's made Minecraft so special for me is the modding community. I started in late 2011 as a freshman in HS, and most of my time in Vanilla was spent on servers. I pretty quickly found out about mods, which led to my friends and I playing packs like Technic, Tekkit, and Hexxit. Ever since then, I've experienced so many amazing mods; BuildCraft, IndustrialCraft, Thermal Expansion, OreSpawn (lol), BetterQuesting, Tinkers' Construct, etc. And the modding community just keeps growing. You can play entire tailored mod experiences now like GregTech New Horizons, Seaopolis, etc. It's just so darn amazing. Minecrafts thriving, FREE modding community is the best thing that ever happened to my gaming hobby.
Funny thing... Something I always say (or I guess, more accurately, think) is that getting fully equipped with diamond gear is when the game _actually starts._ Because that's when I can start doing things, like building a _proper_ base, comfortably exploring, making automatic farms, and stuff like that.
And that is where the motivation fades out…
@@samuelcotnoir2705 Painfully accurate... 💀
I was in my early teens when Minecraft first came out, my family had just moved further north to Lofoten, and my neighbors, (my classmate and his younger brother) had posted a screencap on Facebook of their cobblestone tower, before i knew it i had downloaded the cracked version of the game and went into my singleplayer world, i still remember my first house, and all the builds i made later on.
Now i'm 28, and play on a bedrock server with my family.
I felt so old watching this but in the most wholesome way. I remember surfing 4chan and coming across a post for a "New lego-like game where you can break and build everything you want". I picked it up and didn't put it down ever since pre alpha. My kids play now and the amount this game has grown is truly mind blowing. Loved the video, liked and subbed! Keep it up!
Bro I spawned near a mountain biome and didn't know until after I grinded for a buncha shit, and bro the biome is INSANE. I CANNOT get over the mountains now bro.
Something I really like about Minecraft is that with every new world I have a very distinct base, I've hollowed out parts of a mountain, full mountain, built a stark labs on top of a mountain, houses, bunkers, tree houses, under water dome, under water rings you name it. It's always new and I get to flex my artistic muscle
Also with every play through I learn something new, like how to breed villagers, how to make piston doors, how to make automatic mov spawners, advanced red stone, automatic farms so on and so forth.
It's new every single time and a total joy each time
Right now I'm in 1.20.1, playing with amplified biomes, in a hollow mountain with my house sitting on the corner of the cave on top of water. With a water elevator heading into my zombie spawner. Very fun
I grew up playing minecraft every time i play Minecraft and think of old times or here old music i cry becouse of old times with friends and life was simple now im older i still play but i know i will make new memoris and i cant wait to teach my little brother and one day my kid about it
I bought the game in 2009 and remember seeing a video on TH-cam around that time where someone made an addition calculator out of Redstone when you used binary for the numbers.
This video is great man, and also really resonates with me since this is pretty much my exact story. In 2013 I was at my cousins house and he introduced me. I just turned 20 a few months ago so we got into it at the same time pretty much. I got the game and started playing with friends every day after school. Then, I played on and off for a few years until about 2 years ago when I really got into it again and just got super good at the game. I also started in creative and took the Jump to survival after awhile where I was just mind blown at how little I actually knew of the game lmao, this comments long enough though. Great video and keep it up dude
Extremely high quality and straight-to-the-point. It doesn't regurgitate points made in other videos and your personal story makes it all the more unique. Awesome job and I hope you continue to create content, you've earned a subscriber.
Great video! As somebody who will turning 20 in May of next year I relate to you when you talk about turning 20. Also, you spoiled that character's death for me in Jedi Survivor, I haven't played it yet haha
very good video, i was surprised when it wasn't some super generic takes and a very personal one for you!
Really love minecraft to this day and am playing it with friends now. I remember begging my brother to download it for me in 2013 and man when i did get it i never stopped playing.
honestly I haven’t beaten Minecraft since 1.5.2 but recently over bedrock me and a friend are paying for a realm with over 20 people and it’s been an experience going back and playing the game with a large group of friends and family, a different experience altogether having a full time job and coming home to some friends over a game we can all enjoy, I never really built a house in Minecraft for a very long time so we decided to build two entire underground complexes, and just went wild to see what kind of redstone or other weird creations we can build in survival. Truly it’s given me that spark for the game again and I’ve never been happier with a group of people over a game until now.
When I played minecraft for the first time, I thought I had known this game for a long time. I was familiar with it straight away. The years have past since then an for a couple years I quit playing. But there will always come a time when you say to yourself: "It's time for minecraft! again"
i think i found a new favorite TH-camr
Real nice editing, my man! I started i Beta 1.5.2 Java Edition in 2011. I was 16 in my Junior year of high school, and it was a breath of fresh air for sandbox games. I grew up on The Sims franchise, and enjoyed it. Don't play it often much anymore, but it's fun to pop on every so often!
This guy has a very similar experience with minecraft as me. I started at 8 and im now 18, its still my favorite game and i never really stopped playing it during 2016-2019.
Top notch video, didn't knew u had less than 2k subs until i saw top comment. absolutely great work.
I was 7 years old when I got minecraft. I remember how excited I was when my dad started making the purchase. At first I was suck, but then I got better and better. Before I got it, I was playing minecraft trial on my old phone that broke. And to this day, I am still playing it. So Minecraft is my childhood. The good old days in 1.14(the bees update), on my tablet
Holy. I relate to you A LOT. I first played Minecraft when I was really young too. I started on a PlayStation 3. I first played in the tutorial world I saw a wolf and was scared to go near it cause I thought it would attack me. I also used to think that the console worlds were so big and I was scared to go out of my house fearing I would get lost. Now in the java and bedrock billion block worlds, a thousand doesn't seem like much.
when i was a kid i always dreamned a open world game with no limitation and do whatever we can and then soon after i made a friend and then he showed me this game, I was amazed how this game let's us do anything like build,survive,orr creative mode build and etc ,From that point on I mainly play minecraft.
Bro, just like you, I'm 19 and i've been loving the game since i was 9. It's a great feeling what this videogame does.
Exactly. Recently I have been playing with my brother on the PS4 Edition and that feeling has come back. Amplified worlds remind me of the old world generation and it makes me tear up.
ALSO SOMEONE WHO ALSO AGREES THAT HAGGSTORM IS THE BEST MINECRAFT SONG BY C418
I started playing this game in August of 2013 and I will never forget the very first time I ever double clicked on that Minecraft.exe file. Life changing.
I agree now
Small youtuber are way better than big youtubers!
Do not waste our time!
No boring intro!
Get's staight to the point
And overall satisfying!
Dude, I was 29 (now 31) when I first started playing Minecraft and I can't stop!!!
Minecraft was my favorite game since 2014, and it still is, but when i played Red Dead Redemption 2 it just overwhelmed me. The scenery, the story, the characters. I don't care what people say about the online, i don't play online. Sometimes i go hunting in the mountain and it just sucks me in. However minecraft is the same too. The nostalgia hits me every time so hard when i hear the soundtrack of the game. I literally started crying, because i remember vividly those memories nearly 10 years ago when i mined my first blocks and i discovered the game. It hurts that i can't go back playing with the friends in the summer break and just enjoy every little moment. As they say ,, don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened".
Absolute banger of a video, pacing, script, all of it. Kudos to you Trion Maiden!
This almost took a tear out of my eyes
Truly the most awesomest video
Haha the villager news reference at the end got me 😂
Next step is Space Engineers! :D
I love Minecraft, but SE scratches that "Need to build a spaceship and go to SPACE! " Highly recommend SE if you enjoy MC. :)
I remember first watching PopularMMOs and DanTDM, see them play this game when I was 7. I first got this when I was 9 and I loved it ever since. I have seen hate come to youtubers that blew up after 2018, and hate towards this amazing game. But I still love it as much as I did when I was 7. :)
Bro you just touched my heart with that video. You sent me back to the times of simplicity just like that. I actually started to cry and miss that age where we just could be invested in our hobbies without any trouble. Now I can’t really enjoy it anymore because there’s always too much stress and overthinking stuff and that makes me sad af
It’s great video. Even now I love to play survival but only few people in my surrounding are playing Minecraft but they’re playing only pvp. It’s sad because I can see that beautiful era of Minecraft childhood and simplicity is ending on my eyes.
I’ve played Minecraft since 2011 & I’ve still never beat the game by killing the Ender dragon. I always like the history, going back to the same worlds for years and years and building in different stages of my life. Now days I play on 2b2t where the map never resets and I’ll probably play here forever. Great video man.
I first found out about Minecraft shortly before The Halloween Update. So probably around September 2010. I was in college. I immediately downloaded the "Outdated but Free" version. I watched people play the pay version but didn't have any extra cash at the time. When the PC Magazine demo came out in the summer of 2011, I started downloading it every day to a school computer in the school library. By that fall, I had finally scraped up enough to buy it. With my internet out for almost a month because of Hurricane Idalia, I finally lost my original account due to the mandatory transfer to a Minecraft account. 😢 At least I still have it on PlayStation 4, Switch, Nintendo 3DS, and my phone...
Look ma! I found another good storytelling TH-camr
Minecraft is a very deep game that few can understand. The reason Minecraft is my favorite game is because it gave me nice moments, vibes, creativity, childhood (watching ytubers, tutorials, animated series etc) every Minecraft music has its own mood, its own vibe and its own note which makes this game very special. I started playing in 2017 from a work laptop because I have never had a PC or a console in my life. Well, playing at 55fps, which I didn't even mind, I decided to buy a powerful PC to play various games, but mainly Minecraft with shaders. Anyway, Minecraft makes me very nostalgic these days for how simple life was back then...
The discovery of Command block was like an industrial revolution.
This is such an amazing video, it describes the game really good. Your underated! This deserves more.
i feel like i rediscover minecraft every few months. right now i use it as a lego/playdough simulator. each phase is something interesting and new and its my own little story and makes me so happy
your vid made my heart hurt in such a giod way. hearing your personal stories and how much you genuinely love minecraft is just... wow ;;_;;
This is relatable on so many levels. Thank you for making this video.
Also nice easter egg haha
Honestly have been playing Minecraft since 2010, first discovered it on my iPod touch when it was a demo! It’s a game I continuously go back to through multiple devices currently I have found my favourite way to play it is through my switch! I adore the game and am glad to be able to share my love for it with others!
bro thanks for the video and im fr surprised u only have that much of subs i thought it'd be 3 millions at least, im sure you will get it soon ur so good at this
what yoda doin in the thumbnail?!
He’s in every one. I can’t escape him. Help
You’re a fricking genius!
I love the Villager Haggstrom a cappella Easter Egg at the end skit there 😄
I remember Villager news. I also rememeber Villager Normady
I just had an amazing experience with Minecraft 30 minutes ago.
I was playing and it started raining (i usually use the BSL shader but used the Seus because it is prettier), and it somehow reminded me of my days of getting home from school, and making big houses with the end city blocks, at 20 fps on my crap old pc.
Edit: Forgot to mention that i had the dream to play Minecraft with decent render distance, and shaders.
8 years ago I used to dream of the day when I had my own computer to play Minecraft, and I hoped I'd get to use shaders. I finally got a new laptop and am rocking the most beautiful shader ever with 250fps and it feels amazing. Whole new world
This video is so well made! The storytelling and editing is perfect, keep up the amazing work! 👍
I remember exactly the moment when I first started playing Minecraft. I spawned in a jungle biome. I had no idea what I was doing, I didn’t even know how to craft wooden planks, I had to look that shit up because the game never even tells you. Kids these days will never know the joy of accidentally discovering a new crafting recipe without any help from websites or anything
honestly very well edited
"War" with our nerf guns...
My man this hit home, and i'm from Oxnard California.
We used the same term when I was as young as 5 years old.
I remember trying to reenact my favorite games with friends.
I was rather poor so sometimes we would break branches from trees that had the shape of a firearm.
I don't often place comments on videos but I related to this in so many ways, thanks for letting me feel nostalgia like this again.
bro's description really said subskittle XDDD i feel like this channel is gonna get BIG and im lucky the algorithm gods have blessed us to watch your rise. good jorb and good luck, we'll be watching and rooting!
I resonate with a lot of this. Been playing the game for about ~10 years (or roughly how long pocket edition has been out, not too sure) but I have similar memories. Great video.
Yeah, minecraft man. Its my favorite game of all time. Love pretty much every aspect of it. Been playing it since shortly after pocket edition came out all those years ago.
WOW! Not even kidding I had this exact idea but hadn’t had time to come around to it yet. Props for doing it first!
What I love about MC is I can do and be anything I want. I've never seen the Ender Dragon and really don't care if I ever do. Just fine me the rolling hills, tall forests and beautiful horses and I am content.
Been playing Minecraft since it was released, basically always the same world (survival). The game is about the weirdest gaming experience I've ever had. It's like walking around in my alternate world. Just a couple of days ago, I found my old diamond equipment from like four years ago (Some Zombie piggies had stolen it. I started the world before my daughter was born, she's 12 now, and also loves the game. take breaks from the game, but I always comes back to it. Minecraft is indeed the greatest game ever made.
Love the pigstep at the end :)
great vid, love to see something positive about the game, it seams that the entire internet only hates on stuff now, which is why i love seeing stuff like this
The outrage is necessary. Microsoft has been destroying the game.
The only positive video of 2023
@@awesomecat the only thing i want changed is chat reporting and eula changes, but even then i dont want to hear about it as much as I do
The most relatable video ive ever seen! Proud to be playing the same game after almost 9 years
I remember me being like 12, playing minecraft demo version and as timer went out I decided that this is now a part of me and I was so happy when friend told me about TeamExtreme launcher. Now I have my own account and I am not planning on quitting playing minecraft ever❤
An thank you for expressing that the true game starts after you beat the plot line. It reminds me of vanilla wow that litterally starts when you get max level.
It saddens me to see the new shenanigans Microsoft is doing. The new EULA change, the lack of good updates, the lack of frequent updates, etc...