"Minecraft Browser" looks exactly like how I remember minecraft looking when I saw my fellow students playing it back in the 8th grade. For years I thought I just had a hazy imperfect memory of what it looked like lmao
It’s usually referred to as Minecraft classic. At one point the eras were classic, survival test, indev (“in development”with a custom world generator menu), infdev (infinite development), alpha and beta; although I’m pretty sure Survival Test is just considered part of classic nowadays. There’s also the versions only Notch had on his computer back when it was “Cave Game” that you can now play through the launcher, and some odd or unnumbered versions like RC1.
> The most iconic controls are reversed That's actually how the original game is. I have no idea how I, and apparently other people, got used to the other way around, but it's still the default.
Minecraft's controls are, by default, left click to mine and right click to place/interact. I think he misspoke at 0:39-the controls in Minecraft 4K are indeed reversed compared to modern Minecraft. This is similar to how the regular game functioned at the time.
@@TheMISTIK2000 I do. I started on console years ago and on a controller left trigger is place and right is break. Left = place and right = break got engrained in my head.
Little bit disappointed you didn't talk about the OLD browser version that was around WAY back in the day during like 2011. It was a stripped down version of classic java edition that ran on Flash that actually had a lot of dedicated multiplayer servers with some really impressive builds.
I remember playing that! I bought the game sometime in 2010, I know it was before the Halloween update where they added the Nether. But the classic version on the browser sold me on the game, it was so charming and simple. Survival mode took it to a whole new level and got the game to where it is now
6:13 I remember setting up a raspberry PI at a mini school "science fair" we had going on in our classroom and seeing everyone line up to play minecraft on it😂😂
@@emilydavidson8844the duplication glitch is on all 3ds updates, the only glitch that is not there is the one to get the command block, the only way to get is using an item drop randomizer mod on an modded 3ds
I remember also the glitch that made ur shulker box contents dissappear if you dye them (it's not like you can get them anyways, since most ends on 3ds aren't big enough to have cities).
Tiny render distance is hilarious but its even funnier if you grew up with it. When all I had was my Dad's shitty Dell laptop, tiny render distance was both a blessing and a curse. It's definitely worse in Classic though
A bit about the mc classic browser, its not actually the OG classic 0.23 Its rather a recreation, also. Minecraft always had reversed place/mine not until the 0.24 survival test. Still, im glad you tried out everything possible :)
0:40 the controls were swapped early on in development, but initially they were opposite from how it is now for quite a while. So this might have just been from before the swap to current controls
The 3DS version I found pretty pointless when it released, and it kinda showed by it getting discontinued a year in. It was released 5 years too late and even released after the Switch version, making it even more pointless. Plus why would I play the 3DS version when pocket edition looked and ran so much better and had more features.
5:39 I used to have Minecraft PE on my Galaxy S3 modded out to high heaven. I had a custom skin, expanded inventory, and a bunch of other stuff I can't remember. I went HARD into PE lmao
Minecraftedu was goated. My school had a minecraft club and I always sat in the back of the class trying to glitch out of bounds to piss off my teacher.
Just found this channel. Love this shit. Keep it up. Something so profound about old Minecraft versions. Perhaps you could do one about Terraria or something?
i actually used to play minecraftedu as the normal minecraft on my dads old mac for years man. if its free or available im gonna try to run it again. i think the version went up to 1.7 because i remember secret settings working
My elementary school had this on their domain controller. I snagged it off of there as a copy before the DC sadly got replaced. You need to make use of a java runtime to install it.
If you have a school account you can basically play regular bedrock edition on education edition some differences tho so if you want to play multiplayer you have to do the 4 diget code which is in mc pictures.
3:13 the IP you blurred is a local IP and litterally everyone has, any IP starting with "192.168" or "10.0" are Local and are only in your local network
Too bad Mojang (or rather Notch himself) lost opportunity to port Minecraft to Java on cell phones, at least they was barely actual back then. I searched in case somebody tried to demake it, apparently there is a GBA version of it, LOL.
@@ragrapeace7610 Ah thanks. Also he could have used the power of editing to fix his mistake, by putting some text on the screen with a "*" saying the correct thing. It doesn't take too much time.
Well, I made an idea for a Minecraft version idea called Minecraft: Game Boy Edition, and it runs on an original 1989 Game Boy via a cartridge with an Ansault-based computer (Ansault is a 64-bit RISC stack-based CPU architecture I made up for the Pear devices I made an idea for as well as other uses as well as running pastaOS (an OS I made up) and other OSes on Pear devices) inside of it crammed inside of the space of a 3D-printed standard-size standard-shape Game Boy cartridge, and Minecraft: Game Boy Edition is 2D, and to pause, one presses Start, and to attack mobs, one presses both Start and a D-pad button, and to move, one presses a D-pad button, and to open the Action Menu to do things that can't use the limited buttons of the 1989 Game Boy, one presses B and navigates the Action Menu and presses the A button to select an action in the Action Menu, and to mine, one presses both B and a D-pad button, and to place blocks, one presses both A and a D-pad button, and to select a hotbar item, one presses both Select and the left or right D-pad button, and to interact with an entity or block, one looks towards the entity or block, opens the Action Menu, selects "Interact", presses A, and uses the GUI, and to open the inventory, one opens the Action Menu, selects "Open Inventory", and presses A, and to crouch in order to sneak or use a shield, one presses both Select and Start, and to use a selected hotbar item or eat a hotbar item that is food, one opens the Action Menu, selects "Use Item", and presses A, and Minecraft: Game Boy Edition has the features, items, blocks, structures, recipes, and other content of Minecraft Java Edition 1.20.1 and is 2D instead of 3D and is made by a company called Pear Computer LLC. (also called Pear) and is released, sold, published, and marketed by Mojang Studios.
I've gotten so fucking sick of modern youtube requiring everything be kid friendly for some god forsaken reason. Remember during the covid pandemic that affected everyone when you weren't allowed to say covid without getting your video flagged? I just want to take phones away from children so we can have media that appeals to the other 7/8s of the lifespan
there's only 2 mods installed on Minecraft Edu: ComputerCraft and its educational add-on. computercraft is cracked af. You can use Lua to program whatever the fuck you want, and there's even a special robot (called "turtle") that you can use to automate mining, building, etc. if you know how to use it it's flexible af, but if not it's just kinda there (i fit into the latter category since code is akin to ancient lost magic for me lol). i remember seeing CC Edu when it released, and even made some basic stuff with it. Didn't know they made a special edition for it though. it's also running 1.7.10 (as you can see on the menu), which i fucking loved as a kid. Still miss some of the mods from it...
hey, i used to play the 2019 anniversary edition online in a browser at school with my freinds lmao. they made an announcement on their blo that they were gonna shut down the servers in like 2021, they were custom hostd in stead of p2p for some reason
The mine/place controls being reversed was actually the standard for early versions of the game. Im not sure when it was changed, but iirc all classic versions and maybe even some later ones used left click to place and right click to mine. A few versions had another control scheme where left click was both mine and place, and right click was used to swap between the two. That was trippy. Edit: if you can't tell, I didn't watch the whole video before commenting
As far as I remember you could play Minecraft Pi edition multiplayer together with Pocket Edition. I believe it was Pocket Edition 0.6.0. Some features wouldn't work on the Pi edition, while others wouldn't work on Pocket Edition.
I met you today and I love your content, I hope your channel grows a lot. By the way, did you know that in Minecraft classic if you save the link of the web page you can "save" what you have built, only what you built.