Welcome to The Minecraft Recreation Project. A media preservation project that recreates all missing released and developer builds of the game Minecraft
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BlueStaggo: I discovered a potential developer version myself, which I dub 12w03a-dev and 12w03a-dev2. Both of these versions were shown by Jeb and feature early Jungle trees with oak leaves and spruce trunks, although these could just be early jungle log and leaves textures. The large trees in the first dev version have a more bulbous shape and lacked branches. These are found in [this tweet](https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/159616418575421440) and [that tweet](https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/159940561418199041) respectively. #129
I discovered a potential developer version myself, which I dub 12w03a-dev and 12w03a-dev2. Both of these versions were shown by Jeb and feature early Jungle trees with oak leaves and spruce trunks, although these could just be early jungle log and leaves textures. The large trees in the first dev version have a more bulbous shape and lacked branches. These are found in this tweet and that tweet respectively.
One funny thing I discovered is that jungles in Minecraft were shown off around the same time jungles in Cube World were shown off:
I discovered a potential developer version myself, which I dub 12w03a-dev and 12w03a-dev2. Both of these versions were shown by Jeb and feature early Jungle trees with oak leaves and spruce trunks, although these could just be early jungle log and leaves textures. The large trees in the first dev version have a more bulbous shape and lacked branches. These are found in this tweet and that tweet respectively.
One funny thing I discovered is that jungles in Minecraft were shown off around the same time jungles in Cube World were shown off:
Originally posted by @BlueStaggo in https://github.com/nasko222/the-minecraft-recreation-project/discussions/92#discussioncomment-5887962