As an old bedrock player I can confirm that sponges didn’t exist for a long time. Edit : also bedrock had limited worlds as well , I remember my very first seed was 65918 . Also the first Minecraft youtuber I watched was popularmmos
Holy crap. Hearing about the nether reactor just gave me a huge sense of nostalgia and made me realize just how long I have been playing this game for... wow.
I’m no OG Minecraft player or old developer but I know for a fact that during test beta before the game was even released that the villagers were just called testificates, they basically weren’t even villagers at that time, and they didn’t trade yet, man Minecraft has grown as game. Time flies.
I vividly remember getting Minecraft on Christmas of 2012 when I was four. I remember getting scared of the night and hiding in a tree from a skeleton to this day I’m still in that tree, but sadly I lost the world.
Sponges existed from early alpha until beta 1.8, but were then removed and added back much later. I played late 2009 until late 2010, then never touched the game until fall 2020 when finding your videos piqued my interest all over again.
I started playing in 2013, and Ethoslab got me into it. He's still an amazing youtuber even today so maybe a reaction someday, possibly to his Episode 550 world tour...? :) (also I played the pocket edition, can confirm the worlds were so limited in space but I kind of liked it because it made everything you did feel more special because there was a finite amount of space and also I was able to destroy an entire world once w/ TNT in creative which you can't do anymore since it is infinite)
Yeah it was fun playing in the old days :) With the nether reactor and the first stone cutter and you would spawn in the same world but in a different place, and the reach limit was so far Seeing the ui again makes me fell old ;-;
i started on PE cuz it was free back then. lol and i thought 19$ was WAY too much money to buy the pc version lmao now its like 30$ and the PE is like 10$
people build working computers and made 5 minute long songs. All they used was redstone, minecraft and time! Its insane what people, especially friendly communitys did back in the day! On philzas most recent sub server, he build a base at one corner of the world and people travelled there, was it 4 billion overworld blocks or sth like that? But people got there!
alot of mobs/items gotten added and later removed and never or later readded, like illusionist(an illager mob is currently not in the game unless u play in creative) sponges where in the game for a ton of time but got added to survival (once survival existed) in the water temples! They are to this day one of the comparable to money things as sponges diamond and netherite are some of the very few items u can't infinitely get!
I have been in Minecraft since those trash boats were around, and when you could still craft enchanted golden apples with 8 gold blocks and an apple. I don't remember what year I started Minecraft but my guess is somewhere around 2014-2017. (the history ... -I guess, part reminds me of the video, History of the entire world I guess)
It's indeed a direct reference to Bill Wurtz's video "history of the entire world, i guess", keeping the title with no capitalized letters, just like the original. edit: I missed the comma in the title.
Hope you made it to the Twitch, twitch.tv/yobgs - Today we had more than 700 friends hanging out, I ate a ghost pepper gumball and we watched Tommy and Wilbur be, well, themselves. It was awesome!
I didn't start playing minecraft until after 1.2.7 came out, and never really understood vanilla. A friend introduced me to this thing called "Tekkit" which is a minecraft modpack that added stuff like machines, pipes, quarries and pumps. It was wild back in the early days of MC modding. Nowadays we just have boiled down mods that are just piles of "everything" blocks powered by a dumbed down system :c
You should watch all the Game Theory's videos on Minecraft. The Endermen theory up to the Drowned theory are really cool and can open your eyes to things you probably didn't even realize were there. You have to watch them in order of when they were posted because they build off each other though.
I just remember those days when you'd start a new world except it put you in an endless snow biome with nothing around you but sheep and at the time sheep only dropped wool so you slowly starved as you tried to find any other biome. Yes, the good old days.
Minecraft Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 Edition were published around the same time as Pocket Edition. And these times were as you just said: breakable boats, no hunger, no strongholds, no mineshafts, no cave spides, no endermen. Beta 1.8 added these things and they weren't yet added to the consoles.
And there was also a free PE demo version where the most fun thing you could do is to lead a bunch of zombies into a glass trap and watch them until they despawn 😂
I understand the crisis you were going through while watching this. I was very young when Minecraft came out, so I didn't have a computer and only got to play it on my cousin's, and later my brother's, Xbox 360. I knew there was a big gap between PC updates and 360 Updates, but was only aware of that for the much, much later versions from once I began to hear about PC versions on the internet. But god, that video brings me so much nostalgia regardless. Like the breakable boats? God I remember my frustration I felt with those...
I will never forget when the squids were added because: 🎵Suddenly around the world everyone got excited. Squids will be in minecraft 1.2🎵 Thank you, Wilbur Soot
Fun fact: There was one Minecraft update where you could use doors like a wooded sword and they would take damage just like the tools. I don't remember the update it was on the tablet when me and my brother found it.
8:45 Wow, I remember that. I never played enough to get those, but I remember my friends using those. Weird times. That was when I figured out that the free version of Minecraft on the app store only had about 5% of the content of the full version. And to think I thought the only difference was weather or not you were allowed to save a game. 14:33 Wait, you mean to tell me that the Nether existed before Nether Reactors? Huh. The computer version was really different from ios. 16:30 Ahh, yup. I guess that's where I entered the scene. 18:10 I feel the same way as you. I think I upgraded from mobile to Xbox a little later, and I do recall the end not existing. At this point, I had no idea about all the stuff that even existed on the computer version. 20:16 For me, the first I watched was Yoggscast. Don't remember much about it anymore. 20:41 All of that was in December of 2013???? The mobile (free) and Bedrock editions were definitely stuck in the past. I thought that stuff was new when I finally got the PC version around 2015. 21:24 I completely relate. It was mindblowing when I finally got the computer version. 22:12 Yes! I was homeschooled, and even I had that game. Kept dying to dysentery.
I’ve created my Minecraft account in 2012 before 1.2 was released, but I remember playing the game in late 2011. The creative inventory was unorganized and you couldn’t rotate wood or stairs, but the game was still really fun.
I first started playing minecraft in 1.6.4. I was introduced to it by a friend of mine who I haven't seen in years and the first thing I did was make a railroad track in a loop
I'm still forced to play Minecraft on my X-Box 360, so I'm still in 1.13. Me and my brother still watch AH, RT and Let's Play all the time. Yogscast too.
I've played Minecraft on and off for at least like 7-8 years. Back before granite, diorite, and andesite were a thing. Back when ocean monuments didn't exist. Back when you could craft a god apple with gold blocks and it gave you regen IV instead of extra absorption and weaker regen... Back before the texture of netherrack was updated. Back when the MCYTers that dominated were SkyDoesMinecraft, PopularMMOs, DanTDM, CaptainSparklez, everyone in The Pack, and last but not least (and the first person that got me into MCYT), Stampy.
The first time I played minecraft was on my first and only trip to the US, while staying at my uncle's house I played with my much older cousins on their xBox 360. I remember this was around my 10th birthday, can't recall if it was before or after, but this means it was around October 2013. I am a Java edition player though, that was just my first exposure to it. I remember a few things I did back then, like expanding a little island in the middle of a river (I also remember being very scared of the mobs and playing on peaceful for that very reason lol).
I can't remember exactly when I first played Minecraft; all I remember from the days gone by was I built a huge underground tower in a massive cavern I hollowed out on my friend's server. Two things of note were: enchantments weren't a thing, so without Silk Touch in order to get grass down there I had to leave a trail of lit-up dirt from the surface down to bedrock and wait for it to spread, and the whole aesthetic was temporarily ruined when they added 'void fog', essentially limiting how far you could see the closer you were to bedrock. Thankfully they removed that.
I got introduced to minecraft by my sister, she showed me a video of Perxita (a Spanish youtuber) playing minecraft and trolling. That was like in 2013 and i still don't have the game, that's sad, i know.
Y'know, when I started minecraft it was around beta 1.4 ish, basically back when you could actually smelt stuff by throwing it on lava and pick it up before it burned away.
i started playing minecraft on june 14th 2015, my dad actually got it for me since he is always with the fact that why watch something when you can play it
"Minecraft has an incredible history, and you probably came along somewhere in the middle." People who started with the free version on the app store back in 2012: "Am I a joke to you?"
There is only one thing I don't get. Why does the narrator guy reffer to Philza Minecraft as Notch? Does he really not know who made the game he's doing a 'history of' viodeo of? smh
I bought Minecraft in July 2011 for €14.95 EUR (because it wasn't sold in USD) with a PayPal payment to Mojang. I remember it had just won at the IGF (Indie Game Festival). Man it has come a long way.
That comment you made about people saying they were doubting you about the TNT punch to ignite thing are probably on the younger side of players who haven’t explored the older stuff.
I started playing on bedrock edition on 1.6 (around late 1.12 for java edition) and the update aquatic got added a couple months later. After about a year and a half on bedrock, I finally got java edition and have been playing on it ever since. Although even a year before I got bedrock, I had been researching vigorously about it and even knew a surprising amount more than the old popular Minecraft TH-camrs at the time about the game.
The minecon glow squid poll thing is summed up as this. Mojang made a poll for the next mob in Minecraft for 1.17 and Dream jokingly tweeted that everyone should vote glow squid, EVERYONE VOTED FOR IT AND PEOPLE GOT PISSED. The other options were a Moo Bloom, which was a mooshroom cow but flower-themed. And the other option was an Ice Ooliger, which was an ice version of Illgers.
Xbox 360 was always so behind on updates. It was Christmas 2014 when I first got this edition. At this time, there was no wither. No villager types. No emeralds. No anvil. Nova couldn’t spawn with other items. Endermen moved slowly. There were no droppers, no alternate wood crafting options. Nothing underwater. You couldn’t swim. There were no carrots or potatoes or anything like that. No horses. No ocean monuments. No iron golems. No witches. No fireworks. You were restricted to a world of a specific size. The only wood was oak, spruce and birch. So much more than this that I could list that I forgot when writing this. And in 2015 I played pocket edition and it was… a little too outdated but it also had features not present in Xbox 360 such as the ability to place mob spawners in creative.
I got into minecraft by watching youtube, the first youtube video I watched was a mod showcase for a pokemon mod. I only started playing waaay later, on bedrock, just when java got the combat update
I’ve never seen this and I’ve got to say... what. In the world. Was 2010. Minecraft. IT LOOKS SO CURSED WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THOSE NPC’S, AND *GEARS???* WHAT????
Me, who joined in like 1.8 on pc and on PS4 before then: "The important thing is that I don't know how to exist on singleplayer but I'm the Philza Mincraft of SMP's."
Btw incase you cant tell this is a knock off of a video called "History of the Entire World I Guess" By Bill Wurtz. It has like 100mil views and really funny, you should react to it for a video!
First i played minecraft in 2009-2010 when it was a free browser game, i remember i had the creative menu by pressing b, what can i say i was bored in IT class. After that i think i started around 1.0 or 1.2 because minecart and nether was added but revine and mineshaft doesnt. It was 1.8 when i started playing more, especially when mods become popluar
I first played Minecraft in 1.0 it was at school, I played the beta for a long time until I bought it. I also bought it for the xbox, but I didn't have internet on my xbox so I was stuck in the update before horses. I still remember waiting for horses in Minecraft. I still view horses as a new update to Minecraft lol Even if it was lik 8 years ago
22:10 For future reference, it's not pronounced Ore-gon. Not sure how to describe it, but it's like a soft e instead of an O. So like Ore-gen with the second e being soft? Or-eh-gen? Not sure how to describe it, but the way you pronounce it is wrong. Other than that, amazing reaction! The Oregon thing just stands out to me since I'm from there :P.
I was big into Minecraft around 2014 and as a gift someone got me console version of Minecraft which I think I played once because it felt like a nock-off
I started playing on the exact date of December 25th, 2013, for the PS3, because almost a year before I was bored and found all four handbooks of some game I had never heard of called Minecraft, and I then proceeded to read every single one of them in one sitting, and once I finished I decided I wanted it. By the way, PS3 Edition when I started playing was the equivalent of Java 1.5, but I'm pretty sure there were no comparators, droppers, or hoppers (not 100% sure on the last one), and the world size was equivalent to a 5x5 grid of maps (there was only one map zoom level at the time, which I believe is the same as the 3/4 map we have now). And because I didn't have internet at the time, it was quite awhile before I got horses from 1.6.
I haven't watched the video yet but when I started playing minecraft mobile didn't have the nether and this was this weird thing that they had instead. I believe I started awhile before that came about but that's one of the biggest things I remember from my first few years or however long of playing. I also remember not being able to trade with villagers.
The Xbox version was way behind the PC version I remember. We had endermen and hunger for months on the PC before Xbox got it. Also I'm 22 now and started playing minecraft in the 6th grade so I probably started playing like 2010-2011!
“Like if you like boats then you’d have to bring a boat on your boat so that you can boat if you lost your boat”
Painfully true
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@@Liamk115 B O A T
**Visible confusion**
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YoBgs: "I have never watched a skydoesminecraft video"
Me: *" my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined"*
I had A LOT going on in my life when Minecraft started popping off and sadly finding MC TH-camrs wasn't on my list!
@@YoBGS Well time to get you watching some videos from ancient times of the Minecraft Era.
@@BigFearedBalloon Oh buddy there's...so much...
@@kkTeaz agree
Yeah.. he was my childhood
As an old bedrock player I can confirm that sponges didn’t exist for a long time.
Edit : also bedrock had limited worlds as well , I remember my very first seed was 65918 .
Also the first Minecraft youtuber I watched was popularmmos
A man of culture, i see
same! i really miss when pat and jen were together, but its their choice
Brother
I first started with gizzy gazza and then went to popularmmos
uberhaxornova for me, but I found pat in 2014, I remember before jen was included in most of his vids.
Holy crap. Hearing about the nether reactor just gave me a huge sense of nostalgia and made me realize just how long I have been playing this game for... wow.
Ikr..
The original stone cutter as well and original version of MATTIS
*_sobbing._*
Have you seen the history of the entire world I guess it got like 100m views
yes plz watch that
Hope he watches it
it's not minecraft so prolly not but.. i wish
It’s not really on brand but sure?
All of Bill Wurtz's videos are pure joy. I hope he would do that.
oh god the nether reactor core thats so nostalgic
I’m no OG Minecraft player or old developer but I know for a fact that during test beta before the game was even released that the villagers were just called testificates, they basically weren’t even villagers at that time, and they didn’t trade yet, man Minecraft has grown as game. Time flies.
I love watching old Achievement Hunter/Rooster Teeth. Their new stuff isn’t that good anymore
Agreed
Im gonna be honset, I love rwby
Rwby is amazing
I only watch RWBY and Death Battle but one of them clearly aged better
Red vs Blue is the best
I vividly remember getting Minecraft on Christmas of 2012 when I was four. I remember getting scared of the night and hiding in a tree from a skeleton to this day I’m still in that tree, but sadly I lost the world.
Sponges existed from early alpha until beta 1.8, but were then removed and added back much later.
I played late 2009 until late 2010, then never touched the game until fall 2020 when finding your videos piqued my interest all over again.
This type of reaction is so great! I don’t understand how he does it!
muscles and sound
@@Gaster60066 😮
@@Gaster60066 Fzdudhdi
I started playing in 2013, and Ethoslab got me into it. He's still an amazing youtuber even today so maybe a reaction someday, possibly to his Episode 550 world tour...? :) (also I played the pocket edition, can confirm the worlds were so limited in space but I kind of liked it because it made everything you did feel more special because there was a finite amount of space and also I was able to destroy an entire world once w/ TNT in creative which you can't do anymore since it is infinite)
I played PE in 2011, and let’s just say those were the good old days, so simple and easy, so many wacky things that happened
Yeah it was fun playing in the old days :)
With the nether reactor and the first stone cutter and you would spawn in the same world but in a different place, and the reach limit was so far
Seeing the ui again makes me fell old ;-;
i remember when the creative blocks were in one tab
i started on PE cuz it was free back then. lol and i thought 19$ was WAY too much money to buy the pc version lmao now its like 30$ and the PE is like 10$
people build working computers and made 5 minute long songs. All they used was redstone, minecraft and time! Its insane what people, especially friendly communitys did back in the day! On philzas most recent sub server, he build a base at one corner of the world and people travelled there, was it 4 billion overworld blocks or sth like that? But people got there!
Bruh I've been with this game through my childhood and now my teenage years
I love this game so much.
Same
alot of mobs/items gotten added and later removed and never or later readded, like illusionist(an illager mob is currently not in the game unless u play in creative) sponges where in the game for a ton of time but got added to survival (once survival existed) in the water temples! They are to this day one of the comparable to money things as sponges diamond and netherite are some of the very few items u can't infinitely get!
I have been in Minecraft since those trash boats were around, and when you could still craft enchanted golden apples with 8 gold blocks and an apple. I don't remember what year I started Minecraft but my guess is somewhere around 2014-2017. (the history ... -I guess, part reminds me of the video, History of the entire world I guess)
It's indeed a direct reference to Bill Wurtz's video "history of the entire world, i guess", keeping the title with no capitalized letters, just like the original.
edit: I missed the comma in the title.
Luciano Ariasduval, I only understood 80% of that lmao. But yeah.
Hope you made it to the Twitch, twitch.tv/yobgs - Today we had more than 700 friends hanging out, I ate a ghost pepper gumball and we watched Tommy and Wilbur be, well, themselves. It was awesome!
nice
Noice
The entire history of the world I guess next please
I remember the Nether Reactor. I don't think I successfully built one, but I had a lot of fun in attempting to build one.
I've been playing Minecraft for almost a decade now, it's so weird to see how far it's come.
The ammount of old Achievement Hunter references gives me joy. Especially the cakeless mention.
9:30 THAT WOULD BE THE BEST THING TODAY so many cool things you could do for buildings with them
I didn't start playing minecraft until after 1.2.7 came out, and never really understood vanilla. A friend introduced me to this thing called "Tekkit" which is a minecraft modpack that added stuff like machines, pipes, quarries and pumps. It was wild back in the early days of MC modding.
Nowadays we just have boiled down mods that are just piles of "everything" blocks powered by a dumbed down system :c
You should watch all the Game Theory's videos on Minecraft. The Endermen theory up to the Drowned theory are really cool and can open your eyes to things you probably didn't even realize were there. You have to watch them in order of when they were posted because they build off each other though.
Casually has cloudycourt galaxy music in the background.... so nice.
I just remember those days when you'd start a new world except it put you in an endless snow biome with nothing around you but sheep and at the time sheep only dropped wool so you slowly starved as you tried to find any other biome. Yes, the good old days.
At least its not infinite oceans...
Minecraft Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 Edition were published around the same time as Pocket Edition. And these times were as you just said: breakable boats, no hunger, no strongholds, no mineshafts, no cave spides, no endermen. Beta 1.8 added these things and they weren't yet added to the consoles.
22:04 last year I talked about minecraft education edition In school and then i got all of my classmates to play it + my teacher xD
I started playing Minecraft on pocket edition and when at least in my area, the nether was a myth
Jeez I’m young but feel old like 7 years ago when I started
And there was also a free PE demo version where the most fun thing you could do is to lead a bunch of zombies into a glass trap and watch them until they despawn 😂
I understand the crisis you were going through while watching this. I was very young when Minecraft came out, so I didn't have a computer and only got to play it on my cousin's, and later my brother's, Xbox 360. I knew there was a big gap between PC updates and 360 Updates, but was only aware of that for the much, much later versions from once I began to hear about PC versions on the internet.
But god, that video brings me so much nostalgia regardless. Like the breakable boats? God I remember my frustration I felt with those...
19:51
Mumbo Jumbo: Excuse Me?! How Dare You!!!
I will never forget when the squids were added because:
🎵Suddenly around the world everyone got excited.
Squids will be in minecraft 1.2🎵
Thank you, Wilbur Soot
I don’t know when I started however I do remember playing on an iPad and having a nether reactor
Fun fact: There was one Minecraft update where you could use doors like a wooded sword and they would take damage just like the tools. I don't remember the update it was on the tablet when me and my brother found it.
8:45 Wow, I remember that. I never played enough to get those, but I remember my friends using those. Weird times. That was when I figured out that the free version of Minecraft on the app store only had about 5% of the content of the full version. And to think I thought the only difference was weather or not you were allowed to save a game.
14:33 Wait, you mean to tell me that the Nether existed before Nether Reactors? Huh. The computer version was really different from ios.
16:30 Ahh, yup. I guess that's where I entered the scene.
18:10 I feel the same way as you. I think I upgraded from mobile to Xbox a little later, and I do recall the end not existing. At this point, I had no idea about all the stuff that even existed on the computer version.
20:16 For me, the first I watched was Yoggscast. Don't remember much about it anymore.
20:41 All of that was in December of 2013???? The mobile (free) and Bedrock editions were definitely stuck in the past. I thought that stuff was new when I finally got the PC version around 2015.
21:24 I completely relate. It was mindblowing when I finally got the computer version.
22:12 Yes! I was homeschooled, and even I had that game. Kept dying to dysentery.
I remember playing for the first time on the website Team Avolition made. I got pe sometime in 2012 and finally a full java account in 2016.
17:17
Because console edition (now called legacy console edition) was originally developed by a separate company called 4JStudios.
Fun fact : in the Old Minecraft version Creepers melee attack you and explode after you kill them.
This gave me nostalgia. I just remember watching Team Crafted so much when I was younger
I’ve created my Minecraft account in 2012 before 1.2 was released, but I remember playing the game in late 2011. The creative inventory was unorganized and you couldn’t rotate wood or stairs, but the game was still really fun.
"If you liked boats you had to take a boat on your boat so that you could boat if you lost your boat" - YoBGS, the biggest boat fan
16:33 We placed one in our 6 year old world and came back to it after it was removed, but my sister didn't know it was removed and broke it :(
#11:22 2010 Minecraft: larger caves
2020 Minecraft: larger caves
If you ever get the chance, not that long ago, someone walked all the way to the farlands on the older version of Minecraft. Pretty crazy stuff
I first started playing minecraft in 1.6.4. I was introduced to it by a friend of mine who I haven't seen in years and the first thing I did was make a railroad track in a loop
I'm still forced to play Minecraft on my X-Box 360, so I'm still in 1.13.
Me and my brother still watch AH, RT and Let's Play all the time.
Yogscast too.
"Oh it's a pen."
Me who though that is was a giant plastic spoon.
I've played Minecraft on and off for at least like 7-8 years. Back before granite, diorite, and andesite were a thing. Back when ocean monuments didn't exist. Back when you could craft a god apple with gold blocks and it gave you regen IV instead of extra absorption and weaker regen... Back before the texture of netherrack was updated.
Back when the MCYTers that dominated were SkyDoesMinecraft, PopularMMOs, DanTDM, CaptainSparklez, everyone in The Pack, and last but not least (and the first person that got me into MCYT), Stampy.
Hah i remember when I learned about pigs turning into zombie pigmen because i watched an episode of stampys lovely world
The first time I played minecraft was on my first and only trip to the US, while staying at my uncle's house I played with my much older cousins on their xBox 360. I remember this was around my 10th birthday, can't recall if it was before or after, but this means it was around October 2013. I am a Java edition player though, that was just my first exposure to it. I remember a few things I did back then, like expanding a little island in the middle of a river (I also remember being very scared of the mobs and playing on peaceful for that very reason lol).
So when are you going to react to Tommy's final visit to the prison and the events of March 1st on the Dream SMP? Be warned, heavy lore.
Tomorroe!
I can't remember exactly when I first played Minecraft; all I remember from the days gone by was I built a huge underground tower in a massive cavern I hollowed out on my friend's server.
Two things of note were: enchantments weren't a thing, so without Silk Touch in order to get grass down there I had to leave a trail of lit-up dirt from the surface down to bedrock and wait for it to spread, and the whole aesthetic was temporarily ruined when they added 'void fog', essentially limiting how far you could see the closer you were to bedrock. Thankfully they removed that.
I got introduced to minecraft by my sister, she showed me a video of Perxita (a Spanish youtuber) playing minecraft and trolling. That was like in 2013 and i still don't have the game, that's sad, i know.
Y'know, when I started minecraft it was around beta 1.4 ish, basically back when you could actually smelt stuff by throwing it on lava and pick it up before it burned away.
i started playing minecraft on june 14th 2015, my dad actually got it for me since he is always with the fact that why watch something when you can play it
YoBGS: no way there's someone who start an anarchy server this early.
2B2T: am i a joke to you?
"Minecraft has an incredible history, and you probably came along somewhere in the middle."
People who started with the free version on the app store back in 2012: "Am I a joke to you?"
YoBGS can you react to game theory minecraft lore
(also luv ur content :D)
There is only one thing I don't get. Why does the narrator guy reffer to Philza Minecraft as Notch? Does he really not know who made the game he's doing a 'history of' viodeo of? smh
4:00
they should really re-add this feature so you can make tsunamis
Are you saying that iceoliger is shulker villager and moobloom is a daisy cow?
I love watching sipover
Why do mobs randomly appear in the background
I bought Minecraft in July 2011 for €14.95 EUR (because it wasn't sold in USD) with a PayPal payment to Mojang. I remember it had just won at the IGF (Indie Game Festival). Man it has come a long way.
That comment you made about people saying they were doubting you about the TNT punch to ignite thing are probably on the younger side of players who haven’t explored the older stuff.
I started playing on bedrock edition on 1.6 (around late 1.12 for java edition) and the update aquatic got added a couple months later. After about a year and a half on bedrock, I finally got java edition and have been playing on it ever since. Although even a year before I got bedrock, I had been researching vigorously about it and even knew a surprising amount more than the old popular Minecraft TH-camrs at the time about the game.
The minecon glow squid poll thing is summed up as this. Mojang made a poll for the next mob in Minecraft for 1.17 and Dream jokingly tweeted that everyone should vote glow squid, EVERYONE VOTED FOR IT AND PEOPLE GOT PISSED. The other options were a Moo Bloom, which was a mooshroom cow but flower-themed. And the other option was an Ice Ooliger, which was an ice version of Illgers.
Xbox 360 was always so behind on updates. It was Christmas 2014 when I first got this edition. At this time, there was no wither. No villager types. No emeralds. No anvil. Nova couldn’t spawn with other items. Endermen moved slowly. There were no droppers, no alternate wood crafting options. Nothing underwater. You couldn’t swim. There were no carrots or potatoes or anything like that. No horses. No ocean monuments. No iron golems. No witches. No fireworks. You were restricted to a world of a specific size. The only wood was oak, spruce and birch. So much more than this that I could list that I forgot when writing this. And in 2015 I played pocket edition and it was… a little too outdated but it also had features not present in Xbox 360 such as the ability to place mob spawners in creative.
I joined in 1.7, I remember the hype around ocean monuments before they came out.
The first time I found out about Minecraft was, my aunt was playing it and she said it was"to scary for you"
2011 and my cousin introduced me
1:16 skip the intro
Minecraft movie, the project was initially announced several years ago, but it got postponed, and again, and again, and again
I got into minecraft by watching youtube, the first youtube video I watched was a mod showcase for a pokemon mod. I only started playing waaay later, on bedrock, just when java got the combat update
I’ve never seen this and I’ve got to say... what. In the world. Was 2010. Minecraft. IT LOOKS SO CURSED WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THOSE NPC’S, AND *GEARS???* WHAT????
I first played end of 2011 don’t remember the exact date
Stampylonghead got me into Minecraft and I played on 1.12 on 360
As a technical player, I feel my side of the game was not represented in the video XD.
Sipover: There Ive Shown u the Entire history of moinecraft.
Me: U forgot to Mention respawn Anchor.
Me, who joined in like 1.8 on pc and on PS4 before then: "The important thing is that I don't know how to exist on singleplayer but I'm the Philza Mincraft of SMP's."
I think I joined Minecraft before Ice spikes was added to the game, and my brother introduced me to the game.
Btw incase you cant tell this is a knock off of a video called "History of the Entire World I Guess" By Bill Wurtz. It has like 100mil views and really funny, you should react to it for a video!
Minecraft version of bill wurtz.
i started back in minecraft beta 1.3 ...
First i played minecraft in 2009-2010 when it was a free browser game, i remember i had the creative menu by pressing b, what can i say i was bored in IT class. After that i think i started around 1.0 or 1.2 because minecart and nether was added but revine and mineshaft doesnt. It was 1.8 when i started playing more, especially when mods become popluar
They took AWAY some of the OG wool colors?
Rose? Spring green?
...
My disappointment is immeasurable
I first played Minecraft in 1.0
it was at school, I played the beta for a long time until I bought it. I also bought it for the xbox, but I didn't have internet on my xbox so I was stuck in the update before horses. I still remember waiting for horses in Minecraft. I still view horses as a new update to Minecraft lol Even if it was lik 8 years ago
My man be using marriage dates to calculate Minecraft versions, the simp.
Your reactions give me the energy I need to live.
yes im watching i played since alpha was added and I went to minecon 2012
Classic TNT is still in the game if you use commands.
22:10 For future reference, it's not pronounced Ore-gon. Not sure how to describe it, but it's like a soft e instead of an O. So like Ore-gen with the second e being soft? Or-eh-gen? Not sure how to describe it, but the way you pronounce it is wrong. Other than that, amazing reaction! The Oregon thing just stands out to me since I'm from there :P.
I thought the nether reactor was a target block lol
You need to react to the full Minecraft cave update or you’ll get confused when it is released.
You know you've wasted way too much time playing this game when you remember all the stuff
rana is an absolute treasure and deserved better
Nothing better than going cakeless
I was big into Minecraft around 2014 and as a gift someone got me console version of Minecraft which I think I played once because it felt like a nock-off
I started playing on the exact date of December 25th, 2013, for the PS3, because almost a year before I was bored and found all four handbooks of some game I had never heard of called Minecraft, and I then proceeded to read every single one of them in one sitting, and once I finished I decided I wanted it.
By the way, PS3 Edition when I started playing was the equivalent of Java 1.5, but I'm pretty sure there were no comparators, droppers, or hoppers (not 100% sure on the last one), and the world size was equivalent to a 5x5 grid of maps (there was only one map zoom level at the time, which I believe is the same as the 3/4 map we have now). And because I didn't have internet at the time, it was quite awhile before I got horses from 1.6.
I haven't watched the video yet but when I started playing minecraft mobile didn't have the nether and this was this weird thing that they had instead. I believe I started awhile before that came about but that's one of the biggest things I remember from my first few years or however long of playing. I also remember not being able to trade with villagers.
The Xbox version was way behind the PC version I remember. We had endermen and hunger for months on the PC before Xbox got it. Also I'm 22 now and started playing minecraft in the 6th grade so I probably started playing like 2010-2011!