Don't want to mess around with the less capable Minecraft Pi? Here's a workaround to get the real deal on your Pi. Jason Cipriani Contributing Writer, ZDNet Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful ...
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The Raspberry Pi has gained a huge following since its initial release back in February, and while we were all spending time with our families over Thanksgiving, the Raspberry Pi team was hard at work ...
"But does it run Minecraft?" Yes - it's the tamer version of the age-old Crysis question, but it's an important one given Minecraft's amazing success. While mobile gamers have access to Minecraft: ...
Mojang has developed a special version of Minecraft for the Raspberry Pi, and promises it will be ready to download soon. "It's like hacking your way into Minecraft and modifying the game world with ...
Minecraft is making its way on to the pint-sized PC, the Raspberry Pi. I say pint-sized, it's significantly smaller - about the size of a debit card. Minecraft Pi Edition is being pitched as a ...
Mojang has announced the release of a free version of Minecraft specifically designed for the popular Raspberry Pi platform. This exciting development means that the game is now available for download ...
Minecraft: Pi Edition, a free version of Mojang's block-based world builder created for the diminutive Raspberry Pi computer, is available for download today, according to a post on Mojang's website.
There are few things that go together better than Minecraft and the Raspberry Pi, and the little microcomputer meant to teach kids coding can do even more with Minecraft. The folks at MagPi, the ...
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Pi Edition will support multiple programming languages, allowing users to modify the game directly, which Mojang says is "a bit like being Notch, Jeb, or Nathan, but arguably more fun and less ...