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NOTE: Mario and Zelda are ©Nintendo. Minecraft is ©Mojang/Microsoft.
| Welcome back to my little history lesson of, well, me! Enjoy! |
Let's pick up where we left off, shall we? As I said, I got back into commands, and with me being older, I created my ultimate guide to commands, codenamed: "GERONIMOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" I combined techniques from Minecraft Redstone for Dummies, Minecraft.tools, and MinecraftCommand.science. So, using an edited version of my aforementioned Super Mario resource pack, I started a Mario map! Development was going along smoothly, until I hit a bump. (Which I now know how to fix.)
I stopped development after the bump, and soon, I went to my cousin's house to witness something that would change my life: my cousins had just received possibly the most popular game of 2017: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which I'm sure many of you have heard of. Afterwards, my brother was determined to buy it, and he did! I played it, and delved into the intricate timeline wrapped around the series. Then, wandering back to Minecraft, I made the only logical choice: A Legend of Zelda resource pack. I worked on it for a while, then, my thirteenth birthday came along. I thought: "YES! FINALLY! I can join Planet Minecraft!" The moment my registration was complete, I uploaded my Super Mario resource pack, my pride and joy. Then I realized that it would take WEEKS for it to appear for others to enjoy, so I uploaded skins until I reached Level 2. After a month, I decided that my resource pack was good enough to be uploaded. Overnight, it got the same amount of downloads that my Super Mario resource pack had gotten in a month. I realized that I was onto something. BIG.
Nothing much has happened since then; I posted some updates to the Zelda RP, I got some help from some nice guys on the forums, (Thanks guys!) and I'm about to update my Super Mario RP. And, sometimes, I take off my Zelda RP, make a world, place some TNT, and blow it up. Just like old times, eh?
| Welcome back to my little history lesson of, well, me! Enjoy! |
Let's pick up where we left off, shall we? As I said, I got back into commands, and with me being older, I created my ultimate guide to commands, codenamed: "GERONIMOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" I combined techniques from Minecraft Redstone for Dummies, Minecraft.tools, and MinecraftCommand.science. So, using an edited version of my aforementioned Super Mario resource pack, I started a Mario map! Development was going along smoothly, until I hit a bump. (Which I now know how to fix.)
I stopped development after the bump, and soon, I went to my cousin's house to witness something that would change my life: my cousins had just received possibly the most popular game of 2017: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which I'm sure many of you have heard of. Afterwards, my brother was determined to buy it, and he did! I played it, and delved into the intricate timeline wrapped around the series. Then, wandering back to Minecraft, I made the only logical choice: A Legend of Zelda resource pack. I worked on it for a while, then, my thirteenth birthday came along. I thought: "YES! FINALLY! I can join Planet Minecraft!" The moment my registration was complete, I uploaded my Super Mario resource pack, my pride and joy. Then I realized that it would take WEEKS for it to appear for others to enjoy, so I uploaded skins until I reached Level 2. After a month, I decided that my resource pack was good enough to be uploaded. Overnight, it got the same amount of downloads that my Super Mario resource pack had gotten in a month. I realized that I was onto something. BIG.
Nothing much has happened since then; I posted some updates to the Zelda RP, I got some help from some nice guys on the forums, (Thanks guys!) and I'm about to update my Super Mario RP. And, sometimes, I take off my Zelda RP, make a world, place some TNT, and blow it up. Just like old times, eh?
Credit | Planet Minecraft Forums, Nintendo, etc. |
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