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I Discovered Old Versions of Minecraft Pocket Edition



Playing old Minecraft Pocket Edition updates in 2023

I found a way to download Minecraft Pocket Edition Alpha 0.5.0 and Alpha 0.9.5 which have exclusive features such as the nether reactor core, stone cutter and cyan flower. It was a fun trip down memory lane looking back at this nostalgic version of Minecraft I would play all the time on trips as a kid. Last time I played the demo Minecraft Pocket edition lite which had lots of features locked from me using so I couldn’t try out the nether reactor core. This time we got to check all of the stuff out and I found out the nether reactor core used to spawn in obsidian rather than a netherrack pier. This old version is very nostalgic, comment down below your old memories playing this I would love to hear about your experiences. Thanks for watching, please leave a like and subscribe! New video coming soon ๐Ÿ™‚

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1.0 alpha was the first publicly released version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition. It was exclusively released for the Xperia PLAY gaming console on August 16, 2011.

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  1. What do you remember about the old days of Minecraft PE? Please like and subscribe to support the channel and let me know what Minecraft videos I should make next ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. When i was a kid, i played mc pocket edition. And kid me thought building a 2 block high house with no roof and protected by a wall of lapis lasuli block would be the key to defend my house against herobrine, lick (an minecraft creepypasta), entity303 and the white enderman, i also mad a cave protected by lapis lazuli blocks underground to protect me from giant alex.

    Wtf i was thinking 7 years ago

  3. I loved PE so so much as a kid. I always wanted to have all the same features of java but now looking back at this little gem of a game I'm thankfull I played it as much as I did and makes me appreciate all the features we have in Java now A LOT more. Probably the reason you wont really find me complaining about updates, I just remember when we barely had anything…

    Btw I remember building an underground base facing the void/world border and I imagined it to be a portal of some sort hahaha..

  4. I remember having this on my iPod touch and seeing old youtube videos on how to get TNT, the version I remember didn't even have TNT yet. All the videos were about jailbreaking your phone with Cydia to use a hex editor and add TNT in.

  5. I forgot how long ago it was. But i used to play a version where my world was literally a large floating island, like a 500 by 500 world. Nobody believes me when i say it

    Edit: There was a boat on the island ( not a shipwreck ), a small hill, a village, and thats it.

  6. I remember starting on 0.5.0. I had Java but my computer was terrible. I stayed with pocket edition all the way up to now on bedrock. I remember infinite worlds, the nether and finally the end being added. I remember having fire and water blocks. I remember the stone cutter. I remember the nether reactor core. I remember all the exclusive features being added. Good times.

  7. I dearly miss the nether reactor core. Some of my fondest memories of P.E. as a kid is exploiting the hell out of that glitch where you just threw items out of your inventory from a specific slot and using it to work my way up to the nether reactor hahahah. I still remember those old worlds hahah, sad they're gone.

  8. I'm pretty sure the cyan flower was just called rose because it was SUPPOSED to be a rose but the red accidentally got inverted hahah. I think they changed to to cyan flower later (?) and then eventually they sadly removed it alltogether.

  9. My first version played on Pocket Edition was 0.8.0. I still rmb the excitements I had when villages and infinite worlds were added in 0.9.0. Btw, I switched to pc version since 0.14 something so I now still think they are the newest versions.

  10. i remember me and my brother going to the doctors office, and at the time we had only been playing a few years of mcpe. i saw minecraft had an update, 0.12 i believe it was. i was on the slide when i checked for the update and got it. i was disappointed- i couldnt find anything new. until i googled how to make a nether portal and saw the nether was added to pocket edition. it was a great time back then. i remember redstone being usable in a few updates time- it was groundbreaking for me on my Archos tablet at the time. it had 2 little controllers on each side of the screen like the switch. good times. shame i stood on it and broke the screen ๐Ÿ˜†

  11. It's crazy how I only found out about the Nether Reactor Cores like, two days ago. Even tho I saw people play this game all the time, including on phones and Ipads, and even played it myself at some point.

    Like, wow. It doesn't even feel like an official block to me, it feels like a mod!

  12. I remember me and my cousin playing Minecraft pe. From the first time we figured out how to play multiplayer (we were young and confused when we saw the others world pop up and it glitched 75% of the time) to the endless trip mining for diamonds because we had nothing better to do. Those will forever be good memories.

  13. Older versions of Minecraft are not compatible with the current latest iOS, so even if you force it on, it will not start on iOS.

    The solution is to get an Apple device with an older version.
    You need to downgrade your iOS version.

  14. I remember playing both of these versions and Xbox 360 version. I always wished to play the newer Minecraft on pc and new consoles. Now I have that, but I long for the good old days of Minecraft. Nostalgia, a blessing and a curse.