I’m surprised it took that long.

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      Just told my kid about it, and his face broke into a huge grin. I guess that’s the target audience.

      Though, Netflix has generally been pretty good with their animated shows, so won’t mind taking a look at what they do with Minecraft myself.

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        I still cant get over the fact the game I played when I was a teen 15 years ago is such a huge hit among kids now.

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          It’s the video game equivalent of Legos. I think it has staying power in a way few other games have, precisely in the same way that Legos have remained popular toys for generations.

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      Minecraft is the most popular video game to ever exist in human history and someone thinks that is an easy market to capitalize on.

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    Natural next step, given the riveting narrative of the games. Truly a masterpiece in story telling.

    Real talk though, you haven’t lived until you played Minecraft in VR and looked an enderman in the eye. It hits on another level when it’s literal eye contact, like looking at the wrong guy on the bus and getting murdered for it.

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    They REALLY missed the boat on this one. Maybe if it was 8 years ago. Nobody’s gonna care now. Minecraft is old and leans too hard on bedrock, nevermind that it was PC early adopters that made it what it is. This is the problem with success; it makes good indie stuff with potential into sold-out corporate trash. Happens all the time and Minecraft is no different. Eventually it’ll get sold off to some holding company in Romania or something and be deleted from the Internet.

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      My kid is under 10 and absolutely adores all things Minecraft. He will be over the moon to hear this news. So will all his friends.