
And that's the 3DS edition of Minecraft.

The 3DS edition wasn't officially released in Korea, but in Japan, they even sold a limited edition Nintendo console with a Creeper face on it.

The game is said to be heavily modified from Pocket Edition 0.15.5 alpha, which was before Bedrock Edition. Because of that, ocean monuments, the Nether, the End world, and even the Ender Dragon are all present.

However, getting to the End world is apparently super tough. Due to the 3DS's weak specs, only a max of 24 mobs can exist at once, and because of issues with the Pocket Edition base itself, the Enderman spawn rate is only about 2.4% on average. So collecting Ender Pearls is like trying to find a needle in a haystack.

Even if you somehow make it to the End world, there's a weird bug where Endermen attack even if you don't make eye contact, and on top of that, it's hard to catch them anyway because of the 3DS's 240p resolution screen.

As a bonus, due to the hardware specs, it only loads up to 6 chunks, and although they aimed for 60fps, it can't even properly maintain 30fps later on, but it's still a weird version with skin packs and advancement goals. What's funny is they announced they'd add stereoscopic 3D functionality using the 3DS's unique features, but they never did before they declared the end of updates.
"So Minecraft on the 3DS was a janky mess trying to fit a beast of a game on a potato, and they even messed up the Enderman spawns. Peak gaming."
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