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Description: Seven spectacular Minecraft creations By Joe Miller Technology reporter Many of us will remember being first introduced to Minecraft by Microsoft when it announced it would pay $2.5bn (PS1.5bn), for the company behind the most popular video game. For many years an active community has been creating intricate cyberspace-based marvels in Minecraft for many years. Here are our top seven picks: Game of Thrones Mapmakers WesterosCraft are on a quest to recreate the universe created by George RR Martin in the Game of Thrones books and TV series. The aim is to create an environment for role-playing in the fantasy world. A working 16-bit computer A Minecraft gamer who goes by the username ohmganesha constructed a working 16-bit computer in only two weeks. The virtual machine includes 32 bytes of RAM (random-access memory) and 256 bytes of ROM (read-only memory). This Cathedral Patrix the architect of the cathedral said that it took him just a couple of nights to construct. He also said that he'd never been to a cathedral in his real life. The Blog A working hard drive Cody Littley's drive can hold a single kilobyte of information, which could be unappealing when compared to normal discs, until you consider that Mr Littley is an undergraduate in computer science in Texas built it piece-by piece. An entire city The Aurora City Project artists admit that the project may never be finished. However, the detailed cityscapes prove why. You can view a variety of screenshots here. All of Denmark The Danish government's attempt to get the entire country mapped on Minecraft was undertaken to help educate children. However the project was then vandalised, with portions of the landscape blown up by using virtual "dynamite". A playable guitar Disco, the creator of Minecraft's cyber guitar can play 10 basic open chords. A demo can be viewed here. WesterosCraft Sketchfab
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