Hello, I'm plasmaTy and I'd like to discuss the elephant in the room,
Minecraft's trendy golden age is over, however, is this a bad thing? To me nah.
[FONT=Verdana]I mean after all it has to give itself up at some point to make way for another great multi-purpose game, but in order to remember one of the largest mainstream indie games on planet Earth, allow me to run through its lifetime.[/FONT]
So this guy named Notch made this pretty lame little game that nobody would ever care about if it were never updated but since it was constantly updated and became Notch's little baby-daddy (Don't ask) it came to kamikaze everybody's view on how popular an indie game could get, there is several factors however that really brought his pixely game to the spot-light:
YouTube, Kids, Portability, Accessibility, Community
[FONT=Trebuchet MS]Without anyone of these the Minecraft of today wouldn't be as "hip" but frankly we all know who really bottle-fed the whole damn Mojang Empire and that of course is YouTube, I mean you name one popular gaming YouTube channel pre-2013 that didn't play or mention Minecraft I will travel to whatever crappy place you live at and trespass to tell you how amazing you are. Anyhow, with the entire YouTube community at it's side Minecraft of course got incredibly popular among the youth (which wasn't always fun because grown men expected other grown men to be playing Minecraft for some reason.)[/FONT]
[FONT=Trebuchet MS]So now that Notch had created this little game it was now up to the community to make it even better, and the way we went about it was probably the coolest thing in gaming history. From mods to CraftBukkit (REST IN PEPPERONI) the possibilities extended even past the complexity of Gary's Mod, Any style of play was available, you could survive on an island out in the middle of the void of time and space or duke it out with friends in a Hunger Games styled death match. Even then Minecraft's influence reached out among other communities such the YouTube channels entirely dedicated to Minecraft like SkydoesMinecraft (Even though we look back and realize that guy was pretty retarded) or the never-ending channels whom dedicated their lives to Minecraft snapshots. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Trebuchet MS]I'm to lazy to conclude this within one major essay so ill get back to you in part two within a couple of days,[/FONT]
[FONT=Trebuchet MS]see the 64 of you who still play Meepcraft soon[/FONT]