p>The story of Minecraft seems like a perfect movie script. Notch as the protagonist genius programmer, who, from an underdog (indie) position, single handedly changed the game industry by just doing what he loved. He also made a lot of cash during the process. He even made more money when he became bored and sold Minecraft. But perhaps a movie is not necessary, as it is very well documented already. The story is well-known by the majority of people. A large part of the story was told online. Thus we have websites, blogs, forum posts, tweets and YouTube? videos. We don't have a timeline of the history of Minecraft (until now). I became more interested in Minecraft and its creator. Because it was a wonderful story. One computer and one man revolutionized the world. My favorite kind of story! I remember being amazed when Notch entered a game-coding contest and was able to live-stream the entire event. This was a moment that I still love to the present day. (Mind you this is a simplified version of the entire event. It lasted 48 hours. The man was amazing! The wonders of game design unfolded in front of your eyes. It was way too fast for it all however it gave a great sense of what it is to make an online game. Just him, and his computer with Java IDE Eclipse and Paint.net. These are the same tools he used to create Minecraft. I later learned, from the contest, that there are many other skilled programmers who are just like him. It's not easy for everyone to be rich. But then again, like Notch Most aren't in it because of this reason). https://flindt-oneal.federatedjournals.com/minecraft-netherite-effects-and-how-to-make-netherite-1664373664 </p>

p>Minecraft is a unique tale, so I created one.

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p>A few interesting things to note from this timeline.

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p>- Notch began working on Minecraft just a few weeks before he took on a new job at jAlbum, the same software this site uses! - Notch spent the next year working on Minecraft before deciding to quit his job. It was estimated that around 20.000 copies had been sold by that point. The game was in its initial stage. It looked promising, to say the very least. The second quarter of 2010 and the first half of 2011 must have been insane. They launched Mojang, a company around Minecraft, hired many people, made tons of improvements to Minecraft and also released a new (completely different) game, met with Valve and held MineCon?. In the midst of all that, they sold millions of Minecraft copies! Several important Minecraft events have occurred on June 1, a couple of years in a row (also Notch's birthday).

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p>The Minecraft story isn't over. Minecraft is obviously still active and setting records. However, Notch and Minecraft were at one point part of the same story , but are now moving in distinct timelines.

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p>Whatever happens, the story of Minecraft will continue to be an inspiring tale and the impact it has had on the entertainment and gaming industry will be remembered for many years. This video, which was discovered on Youtube in 2009, is more unique.

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