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Pre-classic
The very first builds of Minecraft still available today, all created within hours/days of its inception on May 13th
2009. All of these are taken from the launcher, where they were first made available in 2013 by Dinnerbone. Although
not fully confirmed, it has been indicated that these came from a source code backup on an old computer/backup that
belonged to Notch, as well as from his ex-wife ez. These builds are not signed or obfuscated but have been altered
to work in the launcher hence why they have a 2013 modified date.
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Classic
All currently found versions from the first public release of Minecraft onwards up until 0.30 released in November
2009. Over the course of Classic various blocks are added, as well as the implementation of multiplayer and many UI
changes including the hotbar and inventory. Survival Test also occurred during classic which added the basic
survival features of the health bar and consuming food, as well as mobs and finite blocks. Includes some dev
versions from the launcher and versions found both online and from old players by Omniarchive over the past few
years.
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Indev
All currently found versions from the first Indev on December 23rd 2009 until the last on February 23rd 2010.
Standing for in-development, Indev was the first fully paid era of the game and was intended to act as a way for
players to experience all of the latest features added by Notch firsthand. Indev introduced many features that are
essential for what Minecraft is known for today, including non-block items, mining, crafting, smelting and farming,
as well as finite water and many other features. Includes various versions found online and from old players by
Omniarchive over the past few years.
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Infdev
All currently found versions from the first Infdev on February 27th 2010 until the last on June 30th 2010
(debatable...). Infdev stands for infinite-development, due to its addition of infinite worlds. Much of Infdev was
spent optimising the feature of infinite worlds and adding back features from Indev that were broken due to it.
Towards the end of Infdev some smaller features were added such as doors, signs, stairs, dungeons, minecarts etc.
Includes various versions found online and from old players by Omniarchive over the past few years.
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Alpha
All currently found versions from Alpha 1.0 (technically...) to Alpha 1.2.6. Alpha introduced many features to the
game including chickens, cows, redstone, boats, slimes and later Survival Multiplayer, biomes and the Nether. Alpha
is also when Minecraft's popularity began to surge and other developers than Notch began working on the game at the
end of it due to this. Includes various versions found online and from old players by Omniarchive over the past few
years.
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Beta
All currently found versions from Beta 1.0 to RC2, the final version before the full release of Minecraft in
November 2011. Beta introduced fully working Survival Multiplayer (Alpha's had many bugs), beds, wolves and
reintroduced creative mode among many other features. Includes various versions found online and from old players by
Omniarchive over the past few years.
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Release
All currently found versions from Release 1.0 onwards, including prereleases and snapshots. This development cycle
is the longest and covers all versions since Minecraft's official full release so contains many updates and changes.
This archive currently extends up to 1.8.9, more modern versions are available from Mojang and can be found easily
via the Minecraft Wiki.
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Misc
Misc files related to Java Edition. Currently only contains both versions of tominecon.7z and 1.0.0-tominecon.
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