I used to not think I was an old player but then I realize I’ve been playing for over 10 years at this point. First got the Xbox 360 version when it was released and have been playing ever since.
I remember one time in like 2018 I was playing Bedrock and the old stone cutter recipe (4 cobblestone) randomly reappeared in my crafting menu, creating that old block. I made like a stack of them and the recipe disappeared soon after. It's so weird how even to this day that old stonecutter still exists in Bedrock edition, it's just not accessible.
The bow hit sound effect was from an old team PvP server known as PGM/Project Ares (and later Overcast Network). Dinnerbone would join games from time to time, and the forum community there was pretty excited when it made it into the game. I doubt it's widely known outside of people who played on those servers during that specific time period.
back when food wasn’t stackable, mushrooms actually were, up to 16. this meant that although they healed a small amount, they had the most healing per inventory slot
The stonecutter wasn't actually used for stone tools. It was for things like sandstone, slabs, and stairs. The stuff you make in the modern stonecutter but with the recipes now found in the craftingtable.
Shrubs only difference is that they could simply be placed on grass and had a slightly shorter more erratic texture and placement on the ground similar to the way flowers randomly have their texture on different parts of a block
Anyone here, other than myself, remember when zombies used to drop feathers? Honestly… back before they dropped rotten flesh, zombie loot was actually worth something. Feathers as we all know are one of the components needed to make arrows.
During spring of 2012, I remember getting into this game when it came onto the scene via Xbox Live. I spent HOURS replaying the demo before buying the game. I’ve never looked back and I always return even if the updates and decisions with handling the game are bad. It’s what got me from playing games like THPS, Nintendo products etc. once a week gamer to a full on obsessed boy at the age of 9. I remember everything and how the updates came to be, the speculation on UA-cam and more. I still to this day remember how I was mad because Java got things before console. One time I bought a baby animal pack thinking it was a DLC type thing and only got icons on Xbox menu, needless to say I balled my eyes out because I didn’t get the new features of breeding animals and more. I also remember building dumb things like MC skins, houses and minigames. I remember building a house up to the sky limit (before even the 256 build height) with a unique block for each section. I remember being proud and upset that I couldn’t build more and just made a pool at the top of the Netherack section. I also remember not being able to place my bed in my glass house and being so upset. I also remember having to break wooden slabs with pickaxes as an axe was too slow. God I can go on for hours, thanks for the reminiscing. Oh and Pocket Edition, I remember buying that on my moms phone for whatever reason. I got way into it when it came to iPad and was what I’d play (next to CoC and Angry Birds) during class whenever I could. Wish I had the old save files. It’s what got me into UA-cam and finding other gaming titles later on like Portal 1+2 and then literally EVERYTHING ELSE. My first ever UA-camr I found was the Yogscast. I remember air humping to Diggy Diggy Hole animation and not knowing what it was while my brother laughed. That was the first video I remember too. Shortly after I got into other MC channels from Antvenom to Toycat, Sethbling, Ethoslab etc to other channels like Dlive, Lordminion, Vanoss, GMM, and even a while later when Jacksepticeye started his channel and to many more. Absolutely adore what MC has done for me and my life, it’s been their in my darkest times like coping a loss of a friend. I’m sure it’ll do more as well later on, I just hope they pick their act up just for the sake of it being a good game and nothing less for future generations. Thanks MC and even the devs like Notch, Dinnerbone, Jeb and as well as the new devs. I hope the heads of the company aren’t so bad to them.
so much of this parallels my experience with minecraft. I remember watching those videos speculating about future updates, or spending hours scrolling through the update suggestions forum and just hoping the ideas i saw got added. some of them (with some differences) are still top suggestions to this day
The sponges actually did work all the way back in Classic versions, and were quite important, because back then water would spread indefinitely from a single source and flood whole levels. Creepers also did explode, I think all the way back when they were added. But in the early versions they would deal melee damage and explode when you kill them! I learned all of this from Bugmancx's Minecraft the Journey series, huge recommend to him!
I feel so old knowing at least 75% of these things back then I didn't have a computer as I started playing before console edition was a thing and since I had to be at my friends to play it there's lots I missed. I wish they would bring back the tutorial world and mash up packs. Another thing that used to be a thing no one ever talks about in these list is that sugar cane used to be called papyrus and to this day I still call it that and have to correct myself when talking to other people. Just wondering if I'm I'm only one? Great video as always Toycat keep on keeping on!!!
I dont like how on the ‘education edition’ the elements have the atomic mass but not the atomic number. So you know the total amount of protons and neutrons but you dont know how many protons and electrons there are and how to find the amount of neutrons without having to use a real life periodic table making them quite useless
Old players! Ha! I was in my '50s when I got the xBox 360 version....BTW I started watching you and Stampy back then - to learn how to play better, and I'm still watching your channel. Thank you for your service.
ALso the main reason I started Minecraft was I got a bad case of 'Nintendo Thumb' playing Halo on my console and the xBox let me play MC with a mouse and keyboard....I never dreamt I would still be playing when I turn 70 next year. :) I have bought every version except the phone and Raspberry. (xBox 360, Windows, Linux, Mac, xBox One) I'm going to open Java and play the oldest version again for nostalgia because of this video.
Oops - forgot the Apple TV and Wii versions too. Also forgot to mention watching the original Hermitcrafters: GenerikB, Biffa2001, Xisuma, Hypnotizd, kiershar, and red3yz, Joe Hills and Keralis. I would download the world every season after it was done. Also Pewdiepie when he played was a laugh riot. :)
watching this made me feel so nostalgic. I knew most of the pocket edition/early bedrock ones because thats the version I grew up on.I also did know a few from Java and console because of youtube and going to friends houses. Jeez, this is making me remember so much. i would always make a world on the village seed on bedrock and loot the blacksmith as fast as i could before it burned down (even though i would usually play in creative and swap back and forth between modes) and then i would run to the tiny area of village on the edge of the world and quickly dig an underground base with one invisible wall through which I could gaze at the infinite nothingness at the edge of the world. i would also blow the village to smithereens, stack a bunch of ugly nether towers, and make giant pits of skeletons and zombies that i'd jump into to agro all the mobs and then fly away (for some reason mobs would still chase you even in creative) so that they'd all shoot each other and have a massive battle. I remember making flat worlds and building huge ugly hotels out of all the most disgusting blocks like gold, emeralds, quartz, diamonds, and iron, most of which looked SO bad, just because it made me look rich. I'd outfit these hotels with awesome water elevators using the alternating water and signs trick to infinitely swim upward and stll be able to breathe. I remember watching DanTDM and PopularMMOs videos and being distraught when i couldn't put a saddle on a pig or craft lucky blocks because I didn't know about mods and the difference between Java and bedrock, and then rejoicing to the heavens when some of those features got added to bedrock. I remember using a multitude of item dupe glitches as simple as tossing three items out of your inventory at a time to get hundreds of of iron and diamond blocks and then crying when i either didn't save correctly or it was patched out and i was reset to a sane amount of valuables. One of my clearest memories revolves around that stonecutter block, I specifically remember sitting in my house made of wool carpets crafting stone stuff and terrified the whole time that a skeleton would shoot me through the massive gaps in the walls or a lightning would strike and burn it all down. I remember first getting that weird pocket edition demo that was some odd mix between creative and survival and scrolling through the inventoryy, looking at all the grayed out items that i couldnt access like "wow, look at that sword" and "wow, i wish i could get a bed to sleep through the night" and begging my parents to get me the $7 to buy the full game. Thank you for making this video Toycat. It was fun to relive all of these memories. sorry about the massive wordwall.
Yeah, why did he push the dog into the lava? Then try to coax it into the water, but of course it didn't trust him & would rather burn. Then he lowered his head like he was sad. 😰 Like... What??? (Edit: Rewatching, maybe he tried to walk past the dog or get in front then push them back out...? If so then that does make this really sad... 😢 But all he had to do was walk away & the dog would follow, then he could make them sit & proceed through the lava. Guess it didn't occur to him...)
I'm a Minecrafter born in 1.16 so I didn't know most of all of that! I actually downloaded "Crafting and Building" off of the Play Store and was quickly hooked and we ended up getting a PC that can run it so I ended up buying "Windows 10 Edition". Not that anyone should care...
I'm so glad you covered the shrub. They only grow on grass and I remember finding one on the xbox one edition on my friends survival world. I knew even back then how rare it was and I wanted the seed for the world sooo bad but never ended up getting it
I can still remember trying to mess around and find out how the nether reactor worked when I was a kid. I never did find out how you were supposed to use those. Does anyone else remember the flying squid glitch?
So idk if this has been mentioned because I’m only a quarter of the way through the vid, but I really miss the old skeleton/bow sound. It was a actually really creepy also the boats would break if you had a bad connection online.
I HATED THAT PART OF BOATS! IN SWAMPS WAS THE WORST! also remember the automatic worse than a p50, minigun, drumgun rolled into one Bow firing? going through a full inventory of arrows in seconds?
They actually got rid of the original oof sound because they wanted the player to be gender neutral, you're thinking about the roblox oof sound not being owned by them and removed for that reason
Stonecutters were actually never used to make tools. The progression from wood>stone was just done in a crafting table like normal. The stonecutter really was only used for crafting stone-type *blocks* (From the changelog) "The stonecutter is used to craft every stone-type block in Pocket Edition, except itself, furnaces, tools and mineral blocks."
I remember me and my brother playing Minecraft ps3 all day without a care in the world. Now I look at what Minecraft has become. I enjoyed the old Minecraft better because of its simplicity, unlike today. But Minecraft today has brought so many people together and it warms my heart to know people still love the game as much as I did. I'm glad Minecraft is still bringing people together like it did with me and my brother. I know a lot of people hate Minecraft now and only look back on the glory days, but I see Minecraft as a new world, where you can create anything your heart's desire. We can make Minecraft and its community better by just building it up, one block at a time.
13:20 The pigs as villagers made sense as counterparts with the zombie pigmen. Neat that they sort of made a comeback as Piglins, but being in the same environment just casually walking among one another doesn't quite sit right with me, compared to them being from two separate realms, or at least being enemies or something.
i remember when there were shrubs and dead bushes which were basically the exact same thing and idk why there were two but now shrubs dont exist anymore
I’ve heard the idea that if you name a piglin or zombie piglin “Miclee”, after the person who had the idea of the pigman, their texture would change to a classic pigman or zombie pigman’s, respectively
In 2019 or 2020(i forget the vid got deleted) dream made a video where he sped ran Minecraft but notch hunted him,.dream was able to kill notch and notch dropped a apple.
I am from the time when porc shops warent stackebles. Once i had a map that i just gone allway the same direction and i got to the start place, like if the minecraft world was round. Also if you picked Iron ore and put in the same place a coblestone it would transform in Iron ore some time after, a big time. Also i loved to mine in mine shafts and the mine shaft was bigger and bigger with time automaticly. These things for me right nos are like urban legendas, but they happened with me. I am from the time of isométric screenshots
@@cement_eater well I'm sure most of those memories of mine are weird amalgamations of dreams and second-hand stories and a pinch of truth just to spice it up
Back when I started playing Minecraft on Pocket Edition, I spent hours and hours building a hotel in survival and was really proud of it, but when it came to finding water to fill in the pool, I realised that there was literally only 1 water source block in the entire world that had generated as a 1 block waterfall in a cliff. The game had incredibly small limited worlds, no caves and no way to switch gamemode, so since no lakes rivers or oceans had generated, there was no way to obtain a second water to make an infinite source.
remember how redstone was useless and you it didnt even drop on the ground when mining it lmao. it was so fun to mine out the bottom of you world all the way and just have bedrock
The crazy thing is that I remember it all, I've even seen the farlands right before it was removed and didn't even know what it was. Heck I've played previews where you just press "G" to spawn a wacky Steve!
they did remove that feature too, but then when sponges got brought to survival they brought back the function. Or at least I dont think that function worked on console.
I wouldn’t say I’m a old player in terms of like playing in 2009 or 2010 but I started playing around 6 or 7 years ago. For a few years I had been watching UA-cam videos of people playing the game but I never could play it because my parents couldn’t really afford a gaming console. The first time I ever played Minecraft was when my cousin introduced me to it and immediately I fell in love with it. It brings me so much nostalgia to think about the old days of minecraft
Apparently it does in Bedrock edition as well. If you play on Ps4 (don't know if it works the same on Xbox), usually if you try to play a game without putting in the disc and try to play, it won't let you play the game, but if you don't put in the disc for Minecraft and try to play it, you can play the demo version, so it does sort of exist. I don't know if it's true though, I heard about it from anorher comment on this video
11:45 with those limits on console I actually chopped down all the trees in the world. I owned all the saplings and I sold wood for diamonds to my friends. No one built their houses out of would in fear of being grieved. Honestly made all builds look more interesting and unique. 20:45 omg I remember the controversy of the combat update! Servers on Java did update until like 1.14-1.16 It was crazy! I think there might still be some too!. Thats how much it was hated. I remember talk about the quiver and I was pissed when they didnt add it. Also I still hate how it didnt get rolled over to console (the reason why bedrock doesnt have the combat update fully) 28:00 there was a bug back in I think 1.12-1.15 I cant remember but using the give command on Java you could get stacks of 999. at least I think it was a bug no idea haha. anyone remember that old trailer of minecraft with the simple wooden house with cobblestone for a roof?
I lowkey wish they re-added the nether reactor or some modern version of it, I don't get why the nether reactor and the actual nether need to be mutually exclusive.
My kid got me into Minecraft last year, I was a bit too old for it when it first came out so I can totally see how millions of new people are discovering it every year. Especially the console edition where older gamers spend most of their time. When I was younger I played PC games but constantly upgrading hardware got expensive and when I started dating girls all my money whet there. Consoles are so much simpler and I haven't gone back to PC gaming, however, if my kid wants to do it I'll show them the ropes. 😉
i miss super secret settings so much and the old cobblestone, brick, glass and wood planks textures. not the old netherrack tho that hurts to look at I remember being so confused when my boat didnt break when they changed it
I think the demo, or something to that extent, might still be on console. Not sure if it was a bug, but I was playing Minecraft about a month ago and accidentally forgot to put in the disc (on ps5 btw). Usually when you try to load a disc game without the disc, it just tells you to put it in, but it instead just said it was a trial and when I loaded it up and loaded my world, it immediately told my my hour of trial had ended - probably because I had over an hour in the world - and wouldn't let me play. I was so confused until I realized what I'd done!
the pocket edition has mashup packs, too! i remember playing the festive and chinese mythology ones when they came out, and i played on the festive world a lot!
Alot of people can agree having the choice of having a tutorial world option brought back wouldn't hurt. One it helps the new generation mc'rs and 2 its a present seed with cool builds and inspiration. Java should also be included if it were brought back. He says the rest, glad I have toycat house fire insurance.
We need a sofa bed to sleep during the day, yes! 6:15 I only want to mine at night haha But really, sometimes I do need some quick string from spiders. And sleeping during the day is fun. More freedom!
Fun Fact: in the console edition (idk if this feature still exists in the latest update of console edition) you could stand in double tall grass to hide from nearby creepers.
I started out on the demo Minecraft! I forget what it was but did anyone else use the little glitch to save your demo world every time it was gunna expire??
I miss how on the old console version, it would let you have a free trial of the mashup packs but you couldn’t save the world. I would always do that
Yeah, I remember..... I always wanted to see how the mobs looked in the texture pack....
I used to not think I was an old player but then I realize I’ve been playing for over 10 years at this point.
First got the Xbox 360 version when it was released and have been playing ever since.
same
i played that version at a frineds house. but didnt get minecraft untill it was on my grandmas windows 10 computer.
I remember one time in like 2018 I was playing Bedrock and the old stone cutter recipe (4 cobblestone) randomly reappeared in my crafting menu, creating that old block. I made like a stack of them and the recipe disappeared soon after. It's so weird how even to this day that old stonecutter still exists in Bedrock edition, it's just not accessible.
The bow hit sound effect was from an old team PvP server known as PGM/Project Ares (and later Overcast Network). Dinnerbone would join games from time to time, and the forum community there was pretty excited when it made it into the game. I doubt it's widely known outside of people who played on those servers during that specific time period.
I remember the pain of paying 50 levels for an enchantment and having no idea what you were getting, good times!
old minecraft really was just budget runescape, huh.
back when food wasn’t stackable, mushrooms actually were, up to 16. this meant that although they healed a small amount, they had the most healing per inventory slot
The stonecutter wasn't actually used for stone tools. It was for things like sandstone, slabs, and stairs. The stuff you make in the modern stonecutter but with the recipes now found in the craftingtable.
Cry
@Jake Richards What are you even talking about? Why would I cry over someone else making a mistake that doesn't affect me?
@Shugunou lol stay mad
@Jake Richards I'm not mad. You really like being a terrible person, don't you?
@@Shugunou you are so mad rn😂
the fact that literally _no one_ talks about void fog makes me feel like i hallucinated its existence lol
Or the fact that a lightning strike into the void would cause the game to crash.
Broke a lot of Skyblock worlds back in the day.
Remember when fletching tables didn't have a use
Oh wait
Shrubs only difference is that they could simply be placed on grass and had a slightly shorter more erratic texture and placement on the ground similar to the way flowers randomly have their texture on different parts of a block
Anyone here, other than myself, remember when zombies used to drop feathers? Honestly… back before they dropped rotten flesh, zombie loot was actually worth something. Feathers as we all know are one of the components needed to make arrows.
During spring of 2012, I remember getting into this game when it came onto the scene via Xbox Live. I spent HOURS replaying the demo before buying the game. I’ve never looked back and I always return even if the updates and decisions with handling the game are bad.
It’s what got me from playing games like THPS, Nintendo products etc. once a week gamer to a full on obsessed boy at the age of 9.
I remember everything and how the updates came to be, the speculation on UA-cam and more. I still to this day remember how I was mad because Java got things before console. One time I bought a baby animal pack thinking it was a DLC type thing and only got icons on Xbox menu, needless to say I balled my eyes out because I didn’t get the new features of breeding animals and more. I also remember building dumb things like MC skins, houses and minigames.
I remember building a house up to the sky limit (before even the 256 build height) with a unique block for each section. I remember being proud and upset that I couldn’t build more and just made a pool at the top of the Netherack section. I also remember not being able to place my bed in my glass house and being so upset. I also remember having to break wooden slabs with pickaxes as an axe was too slow. God I can go on for hours, thanks for the reminiscing.
Oh and Pocket Edition, I remember buying that on my moms phone for whatever reason. I got way into it when it came to iPad and was what I’d play (next to CoC and Angry Birds) during class whenever I could. Wish I had the old save files.
It’s what got me into UA-cam and finding other gaming titles later on like Portal 1+2 and then literally EVERYTHING ELSE. My first ever UA-camr I found was the Yogscast. I remember air humping to Diggy Diggy Hole animation and not knowing what it was while my brother laughed. That was the first video I remember too.
Shortly after I got into other MC channels from Antvenom to Toycat, Sethbling, Ethoslab etc to other channels like Dlive, Lordminion, Vanoss, GMM, and even a while later when Jacksepticeye started his channel and to many more.
Absolutely adore what MC has done for me and my life, it’s been their in my darkest times like coping a loss of a friend. I’m sure it’ll do more as well later on, I just hope they pick their act up just for the sake of it being a good game and nothing less for future generations.
Thanks MC and even the devs like Notch, Dinnerbone, Jeb and as well as the new devs. I hope the heads of the company aren’t so bad to them.
so much of this parallels my experience with minecraft. I remember watching those videos speculating about future updates, or spending hours scrolling through the update suggestions forum and just hoping the ideas i saw got added. some of them (with some differences) are still top suggestions to this day
27:40 decorational cheese block until it became a sponge
The sponges actually did work all the way back in Classic versions, and were quite important, because back then water would spread indefinitely from a single source and flood whole levels.
Creepers also did explode, I think all the way back when they were added. But in the early versions they would deal melee damage and explode when you kill them!
I learned all of this from Bugmancx's Minecraft the Journey series, huge recommend to him!
I feel so old knowing at least 75% of these things back then I didn't have a computer as I started playing before console edition was a thing and since I had to be at my friends to play it there's lots I missed. I wish they would bring back the tutorial world and mash up packs. Another thing that used to be a thing no one ever talks about in these list is that sugar cane used to be called papyrus and to this day I still call it that and have to correct myself when talking to other people. Just wondering if I'm I'm only one? Great video as always Toycat keep on keeping on!!!
Same
I dont like how on the ‘education edition’ the elements have the atomic mass but not the atomic number.
So you know the total amount of protons and neutrons but you dont know how many protons and electrons there are and how to find the amount of neutrons without having to use a real life periodic table making them quite useless
I installed the demo, decided I needed the game, and I'm still on my original demo world.
Would love to see what that world looks like
RIP Wolf 😢
You will be missed 😭
thank you. imo why would he even put that in there.
Old players! Ha! I was in my '50s when I got the xBox 360 version....BTW I started watching you and Stampy back then - to learn how to play better, and I'm still watching your channel. Thank you for your service.
ALso the main reason I started Minecraft was I got a bad case of 'Nintendo Thumb' playing Halo on my console and the xBox let me play MC with a mouse and keyboard....I never dreamt I would still be playing when I turn 70 next year. :) I have bought every version except the phone and Raspberry. (xBox 360, Windows, Linux, Mac, xBox One) I'm going to open Java and play the oldest version again for nostalgia because of this video.
Oops - forgot the Apple TV and Wii versions too. Also forgot to mention watching the original Hermitcrafters: GenerikB, Biffa2001, Xisuma, Hypnotizd, kiershar, and red3yz, Joe Hills and Keralis. I would download the world every season after it was done. Also Pewdiepie when he played was a laugh riot. :)
watching this made me feel so nostalgic. I knew most of the pocket edition/early bedrock ones because thats the version I grew up on.I also did know a few from Java and console because of youtube and going to friends houses. Jeez, this is making me remember so much. i would always make a world on the village seed on bedrock and loot the blacksmith as fast as i could before it burned down (even though i would usually play in creative and swap back and forth between modes) and then i would run to the tiny area of village on the edge of the world and quickly dig an underground base with one invisible wall through which I could gaze at the infinite nothingness at the edge of the world. i would also blow the village to smithereens, stack a bunch of ugly nether towers, and make giant pits of skeletons and zombies that i'd jump into to agro all the mobs and then fly away (for some reason mobs would still chase you even in creative) so that they'd all shoot each other and have a massive battle. I remember making flat worlds and building huge ugly hotels out of all the most disgusting blocks like gold, emeralds, quartz, diamonds, and iron, most of which looked SO bad, just because it made me look rich. I'd outfit these hotels with awesome water elevators using the alternating water and signs trick to infinitely swim upward and stll be able to breathe. I remember watching DanTDM and PopularMMOs videos and being distraught when i couldn't put a saddle on a pig or craft lucky blocks because I didn't know about mods and the difference between Java and bedrock, and then rejoicing to the heavens when some of those features got added to bedrock. I remember using a multitude of item dupe glitches as simple as tossing three items out of your inventory at a time to get hundreds of of iron and diamond blocks and then crying when i either didn't save correctly or it was patched out and i was reset to a sane amount of valuables. One of my clearest memories revolves around that stonecutter block, I specifically remember sitting in my house made of wool carpets crafting stone stuff and terrified the whole time that a skeleton would shoot me through the massive gaps in the walls or a lightning would strike and burn it all down. I remember first getting that weird pocket edition demo that was some odd mix between creative and survival and scrolling through the inventoryy, looking at all the grayed out items that i couldnt access like "wow, look at that sword" and "wow, i wish i could get a bed to sleep through the night" and begging my parents to get me the $7 to buy the full game. Thank you for making this video Toycat. It was fun to relive all of these memories. sorry about the massive wordwall.
12:30 can we just talk about the dog
RIP
thank you
old villager just brought back memories i had forgotten
“There’s something nostalgic about going to bed and not knowing if you’ll wake up in the morning” like ibx grandpa cat used to say
12:25.
THE WOLF.
12:22 RIP dog
I miss being able to toggle between infinite and 256x256 worlds
11:58 the most nostalgic part of this video was seeing that little blue square next to the potions
does anyone else kinda miss the super secret settings and want them to come back? I used to turn on the CRT shader and pretend I was in a tv show, lol
12:29 no one gonna talk about dying dog???
Yeah, why did he push the dog into the lava? Then try to coax it into the water, but of course it didn't trust him & would rather burn. Then he lowered his head like he was sad. 😰 Like... What???
(Edit: Rewatching, maybe he tried to walk past the dog or get in front then push them back out...? If so then that does make this really sad... 😢 But all he had to do was walk away & the dog would follow, then he could make them sit & proceed through the lava. Guess it didn't occur to him...)
14:24 oh how i remember the texture pack reviews and Toycat checking if Gravel looks good or still hotrible 😂
RIP doggo 12:34
I'm a Minecrafter born in 1.16 so I didn't know most of all of that!
I actually downloaded "Crafting and Building" off of the Play Store and was quickly hooked and we ended up getting a PC that can run it so I ended up buying "Windows 10 Edition".
Not that anyone should care...
I'm so glad you covered the shrub. They only grow on grass and I remember finding one on the xbox one edition on my friends survival world. I knew even back then how rare it was and I wanted the seed for the world sooo bad but never ended up getting it
I can still remember trying to mess around and find out how the nether reactor worked when I was a kid. I never did find out how you were supposed to use those. Does anyone else remember the flying squid glitch?
So idk if this has been mentioned because I’m only a quarter of the way through the vid, but I really miss the old skeleton/bow sound. It was a actually really creepy also the boats would break if you had a bad connection online.
I HATED THAT PART OF BOATS! IN SWAMPS WAS THE WORST! also remember the automatic worse than a p50, minigun, drumgun rolled into one Bow firing? going through a full inventory of arrows in seconds?
When a villager pisses me off i call it a testificate as if it were a slur 😂
They actually got rid of the original oof sound because they wanted the player to be gender neutral, you're thinking about the roblox oof sound not being owned by them and removed for that reason
I still feel Microsoft did 4j wrong
4j studios deserved better
I feel the same way about Bungee Studios and Halo.
Stonecutters were actually never used to make tools. The progression from wood>stone was just done in a crafting table like normal. The stonecutter really was only used for crafting stone-type *blocks*
(From the changelog) "The stonecutter is used to craft every stone-type block in Pocket Edition, except itself, furnaces, tools and mineral blocks."
You know you're old when you think that Skyrims a modern game.
I have a world on my old Kindle Fire which still has the old stonecutters on it… it’s really cool.
I remember me and my brother playing Minecraft ps3 all day without a care in the world. Now I look at what Minecraft has become. I enjoyed the old Minecraft better because of its simplicity, unlike today. But Minecraft today has brought so many people together and it warms my heart to know people still love the game as much as I did. I'm glad Minecraft is still bringing people together like it did with me and my brother. I know a lot of people hate Minecraft now and only look back on the glory days, but I see Minecraft as a new world, where you can create anything your heart's desire. We can make Minecraft and its community better by just building it up, one block at a time.
13:20 The pigs as villagers made sense as counterparts with the zombie pigmen. Neat that they sort of made a comeback as Piglins, but being in the same environment just casually walking among one another doesn't quite sit right with me, compared to them being from two separate realms, or at least being enemies or something.
I am not an old Minecraft player at all, and yet, I knew the majority of these things before watching the video.
i remember when there were shrubs and dead bushes which were basically the exact same thing and idk why there were two but now shrubs dont exist anymore
I don’t know why they were there to begin with either, but they got removed to save space
for me limited world size was normal until last few months because back then i played on the wii u
by the way, i got into minecraft with the PC but then had to use console for years
I remember my family was so close to getting minecraft on our Wii
@@jacemonster5 man i remember that it was a really good time when my family got minecraft for our wii u
I still remember my boat turning into sticks one time when I hit a swimming sheep
12:20 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
19:11 no, sir. I don't think they ever collaborated with one "super mary-o"
12:30 :( Poor dog
Back in my day, we had the nether reactor core.
Back in my day, netherrack used to look like flesh and boats used to be a nightmare to use
@@Okbuddypal we all hated that awful netherack texture
Imagine you spend 50 levels on your diamond pickaxe just to get unbreaking💀
I just wish that Pigmen and zombie Pigmen were readied into the game as variant mobs
I’ve heard the idea that if you name a piglin or zombie piglin “Miclee”, after the person who had the idea of the pigman, their texture would change to a classic pigman or zombie pigman’s, respectively
I remember when i was a noob,i saw a baby zombie who had an iron sword on a pink sheep. Too bad i didn't take a screenshot or video.
Imagine if the kept gears but still had the redstone. That would have been pretty cool. Could have made for some even more compact redstone structures
In 2019 or 2020(i forget the vid got deleted) dream made a video where he sped ran Minecraft but notch hunted him,.dream was able to kill notch and notch dropped a apple.
didnt sponge used to remove water in a 5x5x5 area with no flowing? that might be like; a minecraft classic thing
All of this "Things only old Player know" are told so many times that even a lot of new player now that.
I am from the time when porc shops warent stackebles.
Once i had a map that i just gone allway the same direction and i got to the start place, like if the minecraft world was round.
Also if you picked Iron ore and put in the same place a coblestone it would transform in Iron ore some time after, a big time. Also i loved to mine in mine shafts and the mine shaft was bigger and bigger with time automaticly.
These things for me right nos are like urban legendas, but they happened with me.
I am from the time of isométric screenshots
Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is
@@cement_eater i remember similar things from when i was a kid lol
@@jacemonster5 really? iirc the iron ore thing would happen on MCPE, but the others seem like results of confirmation bias
@@cement_eater well I'm sure most of those memories of mine are weird amalgamations of dreams and second-hand stories and a pinch of truth just to spice it up
@@jacemonster5 that’s what I thought as well, I guess there’s a better term for it than confirmation bias
I really want the villagers to look like regular mc skins ive always hated the way they looked ive been playing since 2012 & i still get bothered ! 😭
Back when I started playing Minecraft on Pocket Edition, I spent hours and hours building a hotel in survival and was really proud of it, but when it came to finding water to fill in the pool, I realised that there was literally only 1 water source block in the entire world that had generated as a 1 block waterfall in a cliff. The game had incredibly small limited worlds, no caves and no way to switch gamemode, so since no lakes rivers or oceans had generated, there was no way to obtain a second water to make an infinite source.
remember how redstone was useless and you it didnt even drop on the ground when mining it lmao. it was so fun to mine out the bottom of you world all the way and just have bedrock
The crazy thing is that I remember it all, I've even seen the farlands right before it was removed and didn't even know what it was. Heck I've played previews where you just press "G" to spawn a wacky Steve!
How could you forget Notch's temple? So nostalgic
The sponge would actually drain water, but by creating an infinite air pocket around it and it was a creative mode exclusive item
they did remove that feature too, but then when sponges got brought to survival they brought back the function. Or at least I dont think that function worked on console.
I wouldn’t say I’m a old player in terms of like playing in 2009 or 2010 but I started playing around 6 or 7 years ago. For a few years I had been watching UA-cam videos of people playing the game but I never could play it because my parents couldn’t really afford a gaming console. The first time I ever played Minecraft was when my cousin introduced me to it and immediately I fell in love with it. It brings me so much nostalgia to think about the old days of minecraft
Demo mode still exists in Java Edition.
Apparently it does in Bedrock edition as well. If you play on Ps4 (don't know if it works the same on Xbox), usually if you try to play a game without putting in the disc and try to play, it won't let you play the game, but if you don't put in the disc for Minecraft and try to play it, you can play the demo version, so it does sort of exist. I don't know if it's true though, I heard about it from anorher comment on this video
I used nether reactor core as a decorative block
11:45 with those limits on console I actually chopped down all the trees in the world. I owned all the saplings and I sold wood for diamonds to my friends. No one built their houses out of would in fear of being grieved. Honestly made all builds look more interesting and unique. 20:45 omg I remember the controversy of the combat update! Servers on Java did update until like 1.14-1.16 It was crazy! I think there might still be some too!. Thats how much it was hated. I remember talk about the quiver and I was pissed when they didnt add it. Also I still hate how it didnt get rolled over to console (the reason why bedrock doesnt have the combat update fully) 28:00 there was a bug back in I think 1.12-1.15 I cant remember but using the give command on Java you could get stacks of 999. at least I think it was a bug no idea haha. anyone remember that old trailer of minecraft with the simple wooden house with cobblestone for a roof?
Lol i remember trying to sleep but mobs kept waking me up
I’ve played since:
Java: 1.4.7
Console: TU11
Bedrock: Pocket edition lite (Demo)
So over the years I’ve most likely learnt about all of these.
12:23 rip
watching him let his dog die and then throw himself into the lava was an experience
Ain't no way bro forgot the Zombie Pigmen 😔
"Very meaningful and intellectual commentary"
I lowkey wish they re-added the nether reactor or some modern version of it, I don't get why the nether reactor and the actual nether need to be mutually exclusive.
My kid got me into Minecraft last year, I was a bit too old for it when it first came out so I can totally see how millions of new people are discovering it every year. Especially the console edition where older gamers spend most of their time. When I was younger I played PC games but constantly upgrading hardware got expensive and when I started dating girls all my money whet there. Consoles are so much simpler and I haven't gone back to PC gaming, however, if my kid wants to do it I'll show them the ropes. 😉
i miss super secret settings so much
and the old cobblestone, brick, glass and wood planks textures. not the old netherrack tho that hurts to look at
I remember being so confused when my boat didnt break when they changed it
The skin I use is from the Greek mythology mash up pack
My psych teacher actually had us play a map on minecraft education edition!
I used to play MCPE on a Samsung Galaxy S3 from 2012. When the nether was added in 0.12.1, performance did not change in the slightest.
Man I loved those Super Secret Settings back in the day. Been playing since Java 1.2.5.
fun fact: the in-game id of the 'update block' is 'minecraft:unknown'.
I think the demo, or something to that extent, might still be on console. Not sure if it was a bug, but I was playing Minecraft about a month ago and accidentally forgot to put in the disc (on ps5 btw). Usually when you try to load a disc game without the disc, it just tells you to put it in, but it instead just said it was a trial and when I loaded it up and loaded my world, it immediately told my my hour of trial had ended - probably because I had over an hour in the world - and wouldn't let me play. I was so confused until I realized what I'd done!
the pocket edition has mashup packs, too! i remember playing the festive and chinese mythology ones when they came out, and i played on the festive world a lot!
Alot of people can agree having the choice of having a tutorial world option brought back wouldn't hurt. One it helps the new generation mc'rs and 2 its a present seed with cool builds and inspiration. Java should also be included if it were brought back. He says the rest, glad I have toycat house fire insurance.
My son, currently 7 years old, loves playing around the education mode. Mixing elements to make stuff.
We need a sofa bed to sleep during the day, yes! 6:15
I only want to mine at night haha
But really, sometimes I do need some quick string from spiders. And sleeping during the day is fun. More freedom!
"dont mine at night"
I miss the nether reactor core so much, it used to be so cool to make giant spires in worlds
Fun Fact: in the console edition (idk if this feature still exists in the latest update of console edition) you could stand in double tall grass to hide from nearby creepers.
If I recall correctly you could hide behind Papyrus (sugar cane) too.
HAHAHA OMG USING THIS MECHANIC I BUILT A HOUSE OUT OF SUGAR CANE
Full stack of facts!
28:10 there was also a weird version were you could stack to 100 in chests but only 50 in the inventory
indev 20100128 to be precise
18:50 looks like re-enforced deep slate.
13:55 Other mobs with names: Jean the ender dragon, Toast the rabbit, and Jelly the cat.
The shrub was a dead bush that spawned in other biomes than the desert. It is still a thing on the Xbox 360 Edition
I remember roleplaying with my friends on the fallout mashup pack... the nostalgia gave me chills lol
I have raspberry Pi and it's crazy nostalgic. it's basically alpha without tons of alpha features.
I started out on the demo Minecraft! I forget what it was but did anyone else use the little glitch to save your demo world every time it was gunna expire??
the gravel texture at the start of the video, in my head, i still consider it a new feature. Feeling old lol
how many times has gravel retextured? like 6? I got no clue
I used to play pocket edition even when it had the nether reactor cores but i never knew how to use them because i was very little(er)
Awesome video Toycat ! Nice trip down memory lane