The Search for Minecraft’s FIRST Ever Video
Introduction
When it comes to lost media in the world of Minecraft, the first thing that may come to mind is the infamous lost Herobrine stream or various versions, maps, mods, or texture packs. However, Minecraft, being a well-documented game, doesn’t have much lost media. But there is one piece of history that has remained hidden – the first player-made YouTube video about Minecraft. This is the story of the incredible search for EvilVille’s “Minecraft Castle,” the first-ever video created by a player and publicly posted on the platform.
Early Minecraft Videos
The first-ever YouTube video related to Minecraft is Notch’s “Cave Game Tech Test,” showcasing an early build of the game. Following this, Jan Willem Nijman’s video on pre-classic version 0.0.11a gained recognition, though it wasn’t the first player-made video about Minecraft.
EvilVille’s Minecraft Castle
EvilVille’s “Minecraft Castle” video, posted on May 17, 2009, predates Jan Willem Nijman’s video. Despite being lesser-known, this video holds historical significance in Minecraft’s early days. The video showcased a cobblestone castle, providing a glimpse into the game’s early versions.
Call To Action
The search for EvilVille’s “Minecraft Castle” continues, with efforts to uncover this lost piece of Minecraft history. If you have any information or leads on the whereabouts of this video, consider joining the dedicated Discord server to contribute to the search.
Join the search for this elusive piece of Minecraft history and be a part of uncovering the lost media that has evaded discovery for years. Your help could make a significant impact on preserving Minecraft’s early days for future generations to appreciate.
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