One gamer has experimented with playingMinecraftusing a green monochrome monitor from the 1980s.Minecraftusually makes headlines for elaborate fan-made constructions.

Minecraftentertains without requiring a very powerful machine, which is one of the reasons that make the game popular. In the blocky world created by Mojang, the player can go on a grand adventure in survival mode, gathering resources, defeating mobs, and doing many other activities. The creative mode is used by players to bring their ideas to life, resulting in amazing creative designs including maps and statues. With the help of mods and texture packs players can have an even more complete gaming experience, making each gameplay unique.

Minecraft running on a 1980s green monochrome monitor

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While there are cutting-edgemodern monitors used for gaming, user BTM_6502 shared on Reddit some images showingMinecraftrunning on a 80s green monochrome monitor. This type of monitor was used extensively in the 20th century, especially with the first desktop computers developed in the 1970s. In the images posted by the user, it is possible to see thatMinecraftis surprisingly playable. The menus, scenarios, and items are visible and significantly legible. The obvious difference is in the colors, where the shades of black and green give Mojang’s game a strong retro feel.The full post is available on Reddit.

Classic PC monitors are still remembered fondly, and provide curiously nostalgic moments when gamers decide touse them to run more current games. The post made by BTM_6502 went viral on theMinecraftsubreddit with over 17,000 upvotes and hundreds of comments. Users also shared their opinions about monochrome monitors, and nostalgically remembered certain models. Some users also remembered theFalloutgames, and others jokingly called this post a “Minecraftversion with night vision goggles.”

Minecraftoften generates entertaining stories, and this case is no exception. It is eye-catching to see Mojang’s game running on a green monochrome monitor, where the little variety of colors generates the curiosity to playMinecraftthis way. BTM_6502’s idea stands out because unlike what one might imagine, the game is very visible - the monochrome look could even be attributed to a mod, rather than a different monitor. Another reason is the simplicity ofMinecraft’s graphics, which make the experience of seeing the game running on an old monitor even more fun.

Minecraftis available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy platforms.

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