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Markus Alexej Persson, more commonly known under the alias Notch, is the original creator of Minecraft:Minecraft and one of the founders of Minecraft:Mojang Studios. He is no longer involved in the game since his departure from Mojang in 2014.
Biography
Persson started programming at the age of seven, using his father's Commodore 128. He produced his first game (a text-adventure) at the age of eight, with the help of type-in programs. In 2005 he started working as a game developer for King.com,<ref name="GSint">Template:Citation</ref> which he left in 2009 to work as a programmer at Jalbum. He is also one of the founders of Minecraft:Wurm Online.<ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref> After Minecraft sales grew, he moved from full-time to part-time at Jalbum and then eventually left to focus full-time on Minecraft in June 2010; many of the original Mojang employees (including former CEO Minecraft:Carl Manneh) were also ex-Jalbum employees. After the full release of Minecraft (1.0.0), Persson transferred creative authority of the game's development to Minecraft:Jens Bergensten,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> afterwards continuing to help out with Minecraft while also working on a new project.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
Persson engaged Ez during a vacation in Template:W,<ref>Template:Tweet (Archive)</ref><ref name=illness>Template:Citation</ref> and married her on August 13, 2011. The two separated on August 15, 2012.<ref>Template:Tweet (Archive)</ref> Her brother, Kristoffer, is one of the artists whose Minecraft:paintings appear in the game.
Outside of work, Persson frequently took part in competitions, including Template:W and the Template:W.<ref> Template:Citation</ref>
Departure from Mojang
Persson sold Mojang and all of its assets to Microsoft on September 15, 2014. In a blog post, Notch states "I love games and I love to program, but I don't make games with the intention of them becoming huge hits, and I don't try to change the world." He then goes on to say that "I've become a symbol. I don't want to be a symbol, responsible for something huge that I don't understand, that I don't want to work on."<ref name=Notchnet>Template:Citation</ref>
Persson left Mojang on November 5, 2014, along with the other founders. He wrote that "as soon as this deal is finalized, I will leave Mojang and go back to doing Ludum Dares and small web experiments. If I ever accidentally make something that seems to gain traction, I'll probably abandon it immediately."<ref name=Notchnet/>
Persson has not been involved with Minecraft since selling Mojang to Microsoft, and the company has disassociated with him since 2019 following a series of controversial tweets on Twitter, with a spokesperson for Microsoft stating that Persson's comments and opinions do not reflect those of Microsoft or Mojang and are not representative of Minecraft.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> Persson had been known for making inflammatory tweets as early as 2016.<ref>https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2019/03/minecraft-creator-went-transphobic-rant-twitter-wasnt/</ref>
On August 15, 2024, Notch replied to a tweet, stating that he liked the change that Mojang made to the appearance of Minecraft:redstone torches.<ref>Template:Tweet
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Games and other work
Notch has released much of his work, including, but not limited to:<ref>https://theintraclinic.com/archive/</ref>
Games
- Droj, a multiplayer game.
- DachonB, a gravity based shooter.
- Wurm Online, an MMO featuring sandbox elements similar to Minecraft.
- Wrath of Magranon, a singleplayer game made by Notch to test LWJGL for Wurm.
- LogicHex, a hexagonal logic gate builder.
- Infinite Mario Bros, a Super Mario clone featuring an endlessly-long level.
- Takns, a strategy game with tanks.
- Blast Passage, an 8-Bit mashup between Bomberman and Gauntlet.
- TowerFail, a failed attempt at a ludum dare game.
- TinyCham, a dungeon crawler with a 40×30 pixel resolution.
- Eye of the Onlooker II - The Legend of Tinymoon, a sequel to TinyCham.
- Road, a racing game.
- Minecraft:Minecraft, a block game.
- Jack Guzi, a platformer game about a deranged man cleaning his bathroom.
- Muh, a rhythm game.
- Launch, a game for the 2010 Bigjam competition.
- Her, a game for the 2010 Bigjam competition.
- Anttack, a game for the 2010 Bigjam competition.
- Sunshine Bubbles, a game for the 2010 Bigjam competition.
- CatRace, a game for the 2010 Bigjam competition.
- 15m, a game for the 2010 Bigjam competition.
- Herp Fortress, a Team Fortress 2 demake.
- Drop, a typing game that increases in speed as you play.
- Shambles, a hectic shooter greatly inspired by Doom.
- Cliffhorse, an open-ended game in which you play as a horse that can scale cliffs.
Java 4k
- Sonic Racer 4k, a racing game with stolen sprites.
- Dungeon4k, a dungeon exploration game.
- Hunters4k, a first person shooter.
- Miners4k, a game kind of inspired by Lemmings and Diggers.
- Dachon4k, a 4k remake of DachonB.
- l4krits, a Luxor clone.
- t4kns, a real time strategy game.
- Left 4k Dead, a zombie shooter game inspired by Left 4 Dead.
- Left 4k Dead 2, a zombie shooter game inspired by Left 4 Dead 2.
- MEG4kMAN, a Mega Man clone featuring old-school graphics.
- Minecraft:Minecraft 4k, Minecraft in less than 4 KB for a Java 4k competition.
- VVVV, a VVVVVV demake.
Ludum Dare Games
- Breaking the Tower, a slow-paced strategy game.
- Bunny Press, a violent puzzle game made for Ludum Dare 14.
- The Europa Arcology Incident, an RPG-style game Notch made in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 16.
- Metagun, a puzzle game Notch made in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 18.
- Prelude of the Chambered, an escape game Notch made in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 21.
- Minecraft:Minicraft, a top-down Zelda-esque game with elements from Minecraft, made for Ludum Dare 22.
- Last Minute Christmas Chopping, in which you play as Santa collecting wood to build a sleigh.
- Drowning in Problems, a clicker game that gets progressively more complicated.
2.5D Engines
- Flashmaze, a first person shooter prototype in flash.
- Flash doom level renderer.
- Dungeon master type game engine in Java.
- Minecraft:Legend of the Chambered, a dungeon crawler containing many textures that were reused in Minecraft.
- Minecraft:Legend of the Chambered 2, an updated version of Legend of the Chambered.
- City, an engine and walking test with walls.
- HL2RPG, a Java Dungeon Master like prototype which uses Half-Life 2 assets.
He's currently working actively on a new game under his new studio BitShift Entertainment called Levers & Chests.
Notch also has a soundcloud page which includes 53 tracks in total. He would sometimes use his music on his old Minecraft:YouTube channel Minecraft:Nizzotch.
Unreleased
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- 3D1, a free-roaming engine based on Wolfenstein.
- Ruby, a free-scrolling engine inspired by JRPGs.
- ISOM, an isometric renderer test which included a random terrain generator.
- Turbo, an "over-the top side scrolling shooter."
- IQ Ball 2, a sequel to IQ Ball, where the object of the game is to get a ball safely to the goal, and in which all balls are moved when a directional key is pressed.
- HEDE, a platformer that involved shooting slimes with a gun.
- HEDE 2, the sequel to HEDE, albeit top-down instead of a platformer.
- Rubylands x, a tile based roguelike.
- RUBYLAND, a "first person tile based dungeon crawler."
- Howl, "a Megaman-type game."
- STRAT, inspired by Dune 2.
Other
- Rubylands, a fantasy group manager.
- Minecraft:RubyDung, a Dwarf Fortress-inspired game containing textures that were reused in Minecraft.
- Minecraft:Zombie Town, a GTA: Chinatown Wars-inspired game containing models that were reused in Minecraft.
- Legend of the Chambered - Book 1, an unfinished TinyGame2010 submission.
- The Tiny Vikings, another unfinished TinyGame2010 submission.
- Super Me4k Boy, a super meat boy demake.
- Minecraft:Brickcraft, a sandbox game developed in collaboration with the LEGO group.
- Santa vs Cthulhu, a real time strategy game where you play as either Santa or Cthulhu.
- Minitale, a sequel to Minicraft.
- Template:0x10c, a space sandbox game featuring programmable spacecraft.
Quotes
Trivia
- On June 1, 2011, Notch posted on Twitter that he was 25 years old.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref> 25 is 32, which was his age at the time.
- As of September 30, 2009, Notch is "a certified Open Water Diver."<ref name=illness/>
- Notch programmed the Minecraft splash screen to display "Happy Birthday, Notch!" all day on June 1. This was removed in Minecraft:Java Edition 1.8.5.
- From Minecraft:Java Edition Infdev 20100227-1414 until Minecraft:Java Edition 1.3.1, Notch (or any player using his name in offline mode) would drop an Minecraft:apple along with his inventory when killed in singleplayer – a reference to a joke included in an unofficial Minecraft:crafting guide.<ref>https://echidnatribe.org/Minecraft/crafting.php (This is an unofficial recreation with the original domain)</ref> This feature never functioned in multiplayer, and thus broke entirely when singleplayer was converted to an internal server in snapshot Minecraft:12w18a.
- Although Mojang has since distanced themselves from Notch and removed most references to him from the game, the associated bug tracker issue for this remains open.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
- Notch did not migrate to a Microsoft account, evident by his account not having a Minecraft:Migrator Cape.
- Notch has further acknowledged this in a reply.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- Notch has arachnophobia.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
Gallery
Photographs
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Notch on his phone
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Notch wearing his iconic black fedora
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Notch smiling
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Notch with his fans at Minecraft:MinecraftCon 2010
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Notch surrounded by fans
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Notch using his computer
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Notch (left) and Seananners (right) at the Machinima Realm Minecraft Interview; February 11, 2011
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Notch unboxing his new hat
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Notch cutting a cake at MINECON 2011
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Notch at the 2016 Game Developers Conference
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A "normal" image of Notch from his blog
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Notch in front of the Mojang sign
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Notch accepting an award
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Notch accepting another award
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Notch with some other developers
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Notch and Jeb at PAX Prime 2011
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Notch and some other devs
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Ice sculpture of Notch's head
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Notch from "Hi scurrilous_!" video
Screenshots
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Notch's unique yellow name tag in a Minecraft:Java Edition Classic 0.30 server
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Notch with other players in the Minecraft:MINECON 2010 server
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Notch sneaking around in Minecraft
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Notch wearing his Mojang cape
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Notch in a server
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Ditto
Renders
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Notch's skin in Minecraft
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Notch's one-of-a-kind hat in the game Template:W, given to him by the developers
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The "Minecraft Notch Hat" Minecraft:Xbox 360 avatar item
Illustrations
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Notch's Minecraft:Mojavatar
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Notch icon on Adweek's The Top 10 Technologists
Icons
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Notch's Xmas 2011 Twitter icon
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Notch's steam profile picture
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Notch's YouTube profile picture showing Kirby with Steve's Copy Ability from Minecraft:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
See also
- Minecraft:Kristoffer Zetterstrand - Former brother-in-law
- Minecraft:The Word of Notch - Former blog
- Minecraft:Nizzotch - Former YouTube channel
References
External links
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