Java Edition Classic 0.0.11a
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0.0.11a[1][2] is a version of Java Edition Classic released on May 17, 2009,[3] at 11:56 UTC,[4] almost 4 minutes after the release of 0.0.10a, to fix the game being unplayable.
While there is a version called "c0.0.11a" in the launcher, it is actually an early development version of 0.0.12a; although labeled "0.0.11a" in-game, it contains files from May 18, 2009 (a day later than the release of this version), and has early multiplayer code present.
This is the first public version of Minecraft,[3] posted on the TIGSource Forum labeled Minecraft (alpha).[1]
Fixes[edit | edit source]
1 bug fixed
- Fixed an issue with start and destroy functions making the game unplayable.[5]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- This version was referenced in this official Minecraft YouTube video here.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Developer version of 0.0.12a, labelled 0.0.11a in-game.
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Pixel art from the Dwarf Fortress intro movie.
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A screenshot showing the web applet Minecraft 0.0.11a was played in.
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A incomplete build of Mario pixel art.
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Mario pixel art.
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Ditto, but at a different angle.
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Ditto.
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A stone building with mobs.
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A Space Invaders pixel art.
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A sapling in a building made of stone and planks.
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A bridge.
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A castle.
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A bridge connecting two cliffs together.
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Ditto.
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A pirate cave.
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A spiral structure.
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A castle in this version.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
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The Minecraft Webpage with this version.
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Different angle of the bridge.
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IndieGames.com promotion.
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Ditto.
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Another castle.
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Interior of a castle.
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Castle from a distance.
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Dwarf Fortress pixel art.
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Castle stairs.
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Yet another castle.
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Inside of a cave.
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Interior of another castle.
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Again a castle.
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Another distant castle.
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A balcony.
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A group of saplings.
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Interior of a building.
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A "lair".
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Exterior of a building.
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Mini version of a pixel art.
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Mob pit.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
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Again the interior of a castle.
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Inside of a church.
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A road towards some buildings.
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A floating building.
References[edit | edit source]
"lwjgl IRC logs" (archived) – echelog.com, May 17, 2009 (UTC+2).
- ↑ Jump up to: a b "Minecraft (alpha)" by Markus Persson – TIGSource, May 17, 2009.
- ↑ Lost Minecraft castle video
- ↑ Jump up to: a b "Minecraft 0.0.11a for public consumption" – The Word of Notch, May 17, 2009
- ↑ LWJGL IRC Logs: "[13:56:55] <Notch_> ok, it's up. 0.0.11a" (11:56 UTC)
- ↑ LWJGL IRC logs: "[13:53:34] <Notch_> I forgot to take out the normal start() and destroy().." (11:53 UTC)