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Finally, Minecraft Classic is available in the browser! Developer Mojang released a browser version of the popular video game to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary! In the past you could play Minecraft Classic through the Minecraft client now that won't be necessary anymore, you can play right in. Classic is one of the earliest versions of Minecraft even before Alpha! It was released in late 2009. It was technically the first version that had creative in it.
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The original version of is now available to play on browsers. In commemoration of the 10 years since the first public version of the game was released, is putting Minecraft Classic online.Indeed, it's almost 10 years since the game was first released on the TIGSource forums, and so much has happened since then — Now, owns the game, it racks up 74 million players each month, and there's even a movie adaptation in the works. Suffice it to say that Minecraft is a massive phenomenon, and fans can now play the original title — bugs in tow — right from their browser.
Original 'Minecraft' Now In BrowsersIt's hard to believe that it's been 10 years, especially since Minecraft regularly gets new stuff, and most of them are significant upgrades, not just fixes or minor additions. The game is still firmly embedded in the broader video game culture, which kind of makes it hard to feel nostalgic for the pixel-sandbox title. But for those who do, they can now access the very first build of the game — for too.
Enter These 'Minecraft' ContestsMojang is also encouraging users to tweet their favorite memories centered around playing Minecraft in its early days. Those who have something to share and want to participate can add the # MineCraftMemories hashtag to their tweets. The studio will its favorites in a follow-up article, so better craft a good tweet!Mojang is also sending a select few to the Minecraft: The Exhibition at MoPOP, or the Museum of Popular Culture. To, fans must make a video talking about how they plan on celebrating 10 years of Minecraft, then upload it to Instagram.Any big Minecraft fans out there? How does the current version of the game stack up to the original classic?
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If you fancy a bit of retro gaming action, then you can now play the original Minecraft in a web browser – for free and without needing to install anything.To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of the immensely popular game, developer Mojang has released – which faithfully replicates Minecraft as it was when it originally launched in 2009.This means you get Minecraft in its original state without any of the updates that have since followed.