Full Minecraft Console Worlds Archive
I'm sorry for not having updated the website for a long time. Even if I can't showcase all the maps I have converted, I still want to make them available to everyone.
Here are all the themed world that I've not yet shared, for both Java and Bedrock: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TdhAYiTsdghwXRuVXj0SQoDDyAv839pk?usp=sharing.
Unfortunately, they're not all of the worlds, the following is what is missing:
As a tip for if someone wants to try to port the console maps to other platforms themselves, this is about what you need for themed and tutorial worlds:
Here are all the themed world that I've not yet shared, for both Java and Bedrock: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TdhAYiTsdghwXRuVXj0SQoDDyAv839pk?usp=sharing.
Unfortunately, they're not all of the worlds, the following is what is missing:
- The PlayStation themed world
- Almost the full collection of tutorial worlds (including the 1.14 one, only available on Minecraft Legacy for PS4)
- The full set of minigame maps (except for set 0)
- The first ever minigame lobby
As a tip for if someone wants to try to port the console maps to other platforms themselves, this is about what you need for themed and tutorial worlds:
- A console (or an emulator) with both Minecraft Legacy Console and Minecraft Bedrock installed
- You need to be admin in a Minecraft Bedrock realm, or you need to be able to export saves from the console to a computer (on Xbox One you can access save data from other apps, I think on PS4 you can copy to a USB drive, on Nintendo Switch you need CFW)
- In Minecraft Legacy, simply create the world from the available template, then save and exit; now boot Minecraft Bedrock and use the feature to import the newly-formed worlds from the legacy game. Preferably open them, set good gamerules (disable mob spawning, no fire spreading, ecc..) and set world spawn to a good place
- Save and exit the game to export your Bedrock worlds to a computer in whichever way you have available, or simply set your worlds as maps to a Minecraft realm you have access to: you will then be able to download the uploaded worlds from a PC or phone with the same Minecraft accounts
- You need to be able to boot the game with replaced core game files on your console (or emulator): I suggest running Minecraft WiiU on Cemu emulator for this, as you can have the Minecraft game files as a simple set of folders, where you can easily move the files around
- You need to find the special worlds files inside the game folder structure, and copypaste them in place of usual themed worlds templates; they are the exact same file format, you just need to move them in the right place (I can't really recall where) and rename them as one of the template worlds normally present there
- Now start the game, and do exactly what you would do for normal template worlds. Keep in mind that, in the list of templates, names could be the exact same as before your file replacement, if that's the case you need to know to create a world from exactly the template you overwrote. Also, when you open the world you almost always will be in an unknown place: you simply have to fly around the map to find where the actual world construction is, then set the world spawn there. You can now continue as normal.
Java worlds
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Bedrock worlds .mcworld
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