You might have noticed that I have a band aid on my finger. I considered postponing filming until my terrible injury was healed but I knew that wasn’t an option. The Minecraft Gameband demanded to be filmed right then and there and I had no choice but to comply
always saw it online, always wanted it, forgot about it for years and now i can experience a bit of nostalgia for a thing i never had, amazing seeing the program too good stuff :)
I have a gameband. I plugged it in a few months back to see if I had anything stored on it and ended up finding screenshots and Minecraft logs from 2016 that I had lost a long time ago. It had my first screenshot I had taken on a server before that server became mega popular.
Wanted this as a kid SO badly, so got it Christmas last year. Was devastated to find it didn't work anymore. I loved the map made for it that was super popular at the time
Are you talking about the map The Heist? That was so fun. I played it actually a couple months ago. It was amazing for its time, being for the version 1.8.8 IIRC.
4:20 No, I remember these "Game Bands". It's actually more practical to make something like it now, than it ever was back then. USB 2.0 (Edit: Obviously I was talking about the computers these would've plugged into, old school/library PCs that obviously wouldn't have a USB3 port!) is painfully slow when you were dealing with anything bigger than a couple megabytes, and Minecraft worlds still easily got over 5-10mb in size, meaning if library/lunch time was up, a kid caught unawares could end up late to class just waiting for the game to save. Today we have huge 400gb UHS-1 micro SD cards and USB 3.2 ports that can out-speed most hard drives when paired together, and there are plenty of indie titles that'd still benefit greatly from the portable solution. Darn, now I've made myself want that, it'd certainly be way more secure and reassuring to carry than dangling a USB drive/adapter from my keys.
@@Tepiloxtl 1: GameBand is a product from 2014, my high school classmates had them, they weren't that useful, Sethbling got the first one in the world back then. 2. Blue plastic is not necessarily an indication of USB3 or USB2, it's the connectors inside, and yeah there were a few USB3 motherboards going back to 2009 (I still have my first one, a 2010 gigabyte board with an AMD FX CPU) you really didn't see USB3 show up in devices under $100 until around 2016.
@@MrWaffle739 I was speaking to the assumption that blue plastic means a USB 3.0 interface. Though that explains the $80 MSRP, but not everyone had USB3 ports on their computer back in 2014, which was a big problem with these back then. The VAST majority of schools and libraries (where most kids/teens would have been using these) were still using computers as old as 2004.
I don’t just still own the exact gameband, I still actually have a poster with that exact wallpaper at 5:30 in the video. This is a whole wave of nostalgia haha.
Probably a good shout, cursory googling says the gameband had about 8gb of storage, of which the videos are taking up 1.5, that said the game should be about 1gb and each world 500mb, maybe 1-2gb if you've been in it for a couple of years, it could just be that it's incredibly slow since it's downloading and writing to a memory stick
This guy doesn't seem to be very "tech-savvy". He doesn't even know what is a bat file, so yeah, his flash drive is probably full... (At some point in the video you can see he looked online to see if a bat file can be a virus. lol)
Thanks guys, that was a good suggestion but I just checked and the gameband still has 3.4gb free so I don't think that's the issue. @@Alfred-Neuman I know what a bat file is, I included that search in the video as something called a "joke". I wanted to subtly warn people not to download random bat files they find online, because there's a chance they could be dangerous.
hahaha this reminds me, during the beta days, i used to carry a USB stick on my key-chain and had minecraft there, got it working with some scripts and also made it that i had java on it so i could play on pc's without java installed. like with school pc's, or my grandmother's computer where i didnt wanted to install anything. and i had my survival world with me! Great times :]
Glad to see a fellow Gameband owner try to destroy their files as well. I still love my band, even though the strap broke off. Hell, I even use the band nowadays still, as a means to take my workshop stuff on the go.
I could be remembering wrong, but didn't Gameband release an update that partially bricked their software whenever they switched over to trying to sell their failed game watches and stopped selling gamebands? It seems like they also tried to make an effort to scrub the gameband's existence from the internet. Including the Heist map. I used to own one, I absolutely adored it! But it kinda fell apart.
i remember wanting this as a kid. I played the custom map called “The Heist” And i saw this as like a ad or something and when i searched it up on both youtube and google, it was so cool.
One of my favourite minecraft maps was a promotion for gameband - The Heist by Cubehamster, where you collected different types of gamebands (hacking, sensing, magnet, teleportation) to break into a high-security facility. Edit: AND MACHINARIUM!!! One of my favourite games too, I adore the setting and whimsical picture-based storytelling.
I never had this as a kid. But o do remember one of my favorite MC adventure maps as a kind being the Heist, which was heavily inspired by and included the gameband. You should def go back and try it if you’ve never played it
I'm so glad I found this video. I had one of these as a kid, but even then it was old. I just got it working for the first time, which is really cool because of this!
I seem to remember this spinning off from a kickstarter scam that promised a full operating system in a watch. This is something you can actually do with a USB stick, it's called a Live CD because it was originally for installing an OS from disc, but given that you can write to a USB stick over and over it can also double as a tiny hard drive. The kickstarter sold these bands for an extortionate fee given that it's literally just a USB stick, and even then they failed to deliver.
I remember I had the diamond version of this I loved it though I have no idea where it went sadly. It got lost when I moved. Still, a bunch of boxes I have yet to unpack in my garage might find it one day be a neat trip of nostalgia.
There is something really cool about carrying around something like that. Like we have phones now but all the games are crap and what not. Gives me the same feeling as emulation.
This just reminded me I had one, just spent an hour and a half looking for it and I found one of my first creative worlds on it, It had a castle I built with my best friend in 2 grade 🙏🙏, memories man fr
I wish watches like that were more common a simple watch that comes with a USB Flash Drive that lets you make silly lil animations on the display sadly that'll never be, due to the Gameband company becoming a memory in many's minds
I remember having this for few weeks, so much fun to use and play in go. Sadly I used it as a band and brought it to soon and soon broke, luckily I had refund but still. Also the red button switch animations if ya upload many pixel animation onto gameband
I own one, it's somewhere in storage Here in the UK it didn't retail for nearly as high as you stated ($79.99) - I got it for around £30 to £40 new when it released. It's not that good as an actual wristband, it's more of a display piece / novelty usb stick as the clasp is plastic only so it would smooth out and get loose after a while. It's 8gb only as far as i remember, not that much even then for minecraft mods.
I uh somehow got mine to work make me so happy lol, online and everything lol. Excited that it kept my animations after i wiped it ngl but idk if the battery still works.
If I had a nickel for every time there was a collaboration between a pop culture icon and a small watch brand that allowed you to play games, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s strange that it happened twice.
@@MrWaffle739 the Hatsune miku wrist world collaboration from a couple years back. iirc, the watch band had like a QR code thing on the band that allowed you to play a Hatsune miku themed AR game.
Does anyone know if the Adventure maps included with Minecraft on that band are exclusive to it or not? It could boost its value if that was the only official means of playing those maps.
oh dear, I've totally forgotten about this thing lol. minecraft themed wearable usb stick with customizable animation, for $10, doesn't seem like a bad deal today.
I loved the Gameband. I bought two because my first one locking system broke. Later the second one broke the same way and I was not able to close it again. I was so sad because I loved it and I love redstone.
I found mine during sophomore year of high school so I started using it as a normal usb drive with Minecraft on it Turns out the exe file on the Gameband just opens a java file stored on the thing so all I did was make a batch file to replace it Also the clip on it wares down so much after excessive use
I thought this was the coolest thing as a kid
Lol me too, I remember being so excited to get it and then never actually using it to play Minecraft
my brother had one of these and gave it to me
As an adult this is the coolest thing and I might buy one
same
The gameband is a reference to gameband the hiest mc map
the gameband is what caused me to always have a large, high quality usb drive on my keychain
What do you keep on it?
do you have a copy of minecraft on it?
@@BananaMana69😅
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You might have noticed that I have a band aid on my finger. I considered postponing filming until my terrible injury was healed but I knew that wasn’t an option. The Minecraft Gameband demanded to be filmed right then and there and I had no choice but to comply
get well soon!!!!
can i have the bandaid when you’re done with it (my dog ate my thumb)
Hope the surgery went well🙏🙏
my dog bit my finger
@@nathan5421 I'm sorry to break out the news but they died...
This is one of the products ever made
It certainly is
What do you mean? It's a good product, how is it one of the worst products ever made???
@@DARK_AMBIGUOUS this is one of the comments ever
@@duqc correct
@@DARK_AMBIGUOUS Haha, I think your brain did the thing brains do sometimes where it reads a word that isn't there :P
always saw it online, always wanted it, forgot about it for years and now i can experience a bit of nostalgia for a thing i never had, amazing seeing the program too good stuff :)
Glad you enjoyed :)
I have a gameband. I plugged it in a few months back to see if I had anything stored on it and ended up finding screenshots and Minecraft logs from 2016 that I had lost a long time ago. It had my first screenshot I had taken on a server before that server became mega popular.
Wanted this as a kid SO badly, so got it Christmas last year. Was devastated to find it didn't work anymore. I loved the map made for it that was super popular at the time
I remember when they basically made a whole realm map to advertise this watch.
Are you talking about the map The Heist? That was so fun. I played it actually a couple months ago. It was amazing for its time, being for the version 1.8.8 IIRC.
4:20 No, I remember these "Game Bands". It's actually more practical to make something like it now, than it ever was back then. USB 2.0 (Edit: Obviously I was talking about the computers these would've plugged into, old school/library PCs that obviously wouldn't have a USB3 port!) is painfully slow when you were dealing with anything bigger than a couple megabytes, and Minecraft worlds still easily got over 5-10mb in size, meaning if library/lunch time was up, a kid caught unawares could end up late to class just waiting for the game to save. Today we have huge 400gb UHS-1 micro SD cards and USB 3.2 ports that can out-speed most hard drives when paired together, and there are plenty of indie titles that'd still benefit greatly from the portable solution. Darn, now I've made myself want that, it'd certainly be way more secure and reassuring to carry than dangling a USB drive/adapter from my keys.
In 2019 USB3 was already quite common, and this is most definitely a USB3 device, judging by the color of the plug
@@Tepiloxtl 1: GameBand is a product from 2014, my high school classmates had them, they weren't that useful, Sethbling got the first one in the world back then.
2. Blue plastic is not necessarily an indication of USB3 or USB2, it's the connectors inside, and yeah there were a few USB3 motherboards going back to 2009 (I still have my first one, a 2010 gigabyte board with an AMD FX CPU) you really didn't see USB3 show up in devices under $100 until around 2016.
According to this article from the gamebands launch it was USB3 www.pcmag.com/reviews/gameband-plus-minecraft
@@MrWaffle739 I was speaking to the assumption that blue plastic means a USB 3.0 interface. Though that explains the $80 MSRP, but not everyone had USB3 ports on their computer back in 2014, which was a big problem with these back then. The VAST majority of schools and libraries (where most kids/teens would have been using these) were still using computers as old as 2004.
@@KiraSlith Good point, fair enough
Dudeee this brings me back. I saw this as a kid and thought it was the COOLEST thing ever
i actually had the diamond version as a kid! i dont know how expensive it is now but i feel special for having one
I don’t just still own the exact gameband, I still actually have a poster with that exact wallpaper at 5:30 in the video. This is a whole wave of nostalgia haha.
Bloody hell, I remember wanting this thing when I was younger, didnt expect to see it pop up on my youtube recommend in 2024
I think the gameband storage is full, try moving that big zip file with a ton of videos on it
I think you're right. I wouldn't think that band would have too much storage especially since its almost a decade old
Probably a good shout, cursory googling says the gameband had about 8gb of storage, of which the videos are taking up 1.5, that said the game should be about 1gb and each world 500mb, maybe 1-2gb if you've been in it for a couple of years, it could just be that it's incredibly slow since it's downloading and writing to a memory stick
This guy doesn't seem to be very "tech-savvy".
He doesn't even know what is a bat file, so yeah, his flash drive is probably full...
(At some point in the video you can see he looked online to see if a bat file can be a virus. lol)
Thanks guys, that was a good suggestion but I just checked and the gameband still has 3.4gb free so I don't think that's the issue.
@@Alfred-Neuman I know what a bat file is, I included that search in the video as something called a "joke". I wanted to subtly warn people not to download random bat files they find online, because there's a chance they could be dangerous.
@@MrWaffle739lmao
2:24 But can it play Bad Apple?
its only a matter of time...
i've never had one, but i distinctly remember seeing them in the minecraft store and thinking that they are the coolest thing ever
hahaha this reminds me, during the beta days, i used to carry a USB stick on my key-chain and had minecraft there, got it working with some scripts and also made it that i had java on it so i could play on pc's without java installed. like with school pc's, or my grandmother's computer where i didnt wanted to install anything. and i had my survival world with me! Great times :]
That’s awesome! You had a gameband before they existed lol
i used to keep a usb drive on me for school
(minecraft, halo exe, half life/ counter strike, and tron)
Glad to see a fellow Gameband owner try to destroy their files as well. I still love my band, even though the strap broke off.
Hell, I even use the band nowadays still, as a means to take my workshop stuff on the go.
OMG I LOVED THIS AS A KID! Used to bring it to the computer lab in middle school where installing programs wasn’t allowed!
I bought one at a second hand store a few months ago, was super sad when none of the programs worked on new hardware.
I had one and it was great. This video also reminded me to replay the Gameband: The heist map
THE HEIST MAP THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT SINCE I SAW THIS
i used to own it as a kid, best birthday gift ever :) thanks for the nostalgia
I could be remembering wrong, but didn't Gameband release an update that partially bricked their software whenever they switched over to trying to sell their failed game watches and stopped selling gamebands?
It seems like they also tried to make an effort to scrub the gameband's existence from the internet. Including the Heist map.
I used to own one, I absolutely adored it! But it kinda fell apart.
yeah, the whole thing was kind of a scam. StopDrop&Retro made a great video about the gameband, I'd recommend watching it.
got one of these back in 2016 and it was the coolest thing ever, still have it and use it as a generic USB nowadays
i remember wanting this as a kid. I played the custom map called “The Heist” And i saw this as like a ad or something and when i searched it up on both youtube and google, it was so cool.
I had one of these! Until I forgot it in the school bathroom after washing my hands and never saw it again :(
One of my favourite minecraft maps was a promotion for gameband - The Heist by Cubehamster, where you collected different types of gamebands (hacking, sensing, magnet, teleportation) to break into a high-security facility.
Edit: AND MACHINARIUM!!! One of my favourite games too, I adore the setting and whimsical picture-based storytelling.
They need to bring this back just for the nostalgia
Like actually making it work again
I never had this as a kid. But o do remember one of my favorite MC adventure maps as a kind being the Heist, which was heavily inspired by and included the gameband. You should def go back and try it if you’ve never played it
I didn't have one, but a youtuber I watched around the time played an adventure map called "The Heist" and it was a REALLY cool map.
God, I loved that map. Didn't it get a sequel at some point?
@@TwiliPaladin Wait did it???
I remember popularmmos playing it
I'm so glad I found this video. I had one of these as a kid, but even then it was old. I just got it working for the first time, which is really cool because of this!
5:20 right click on the desktop -> show desktop icons. No need to move it all manually
I seem to remember this spinning off from a kickstarter scam that promised a full operating system in a watch. This is something you can actually do with a USB stick, it's called a Live CD because it was originally for installing an OS from disc, but given that you can write to a USB stick over and over it can also double as a tiny hard drive. The kickstarter sold these bands for an extortionate fee given that it's literally just a USB stick, and even then they failed to deliver.
MY CREEPER WATCH WAS A SPINOFF?!
What a cool little item, I’m all for a gameband renaissance. Bring back þe gameband!
I had one of those as a kid and thought it was the coolest thing ever. It was great for playing Minecraft on school computers.
holy hell, I had this as a kid but I lost it a long time ago... I played minecraft at school all the time lol
lol cool to hear that someone actually used it for its purpose
I remember I had the diamond version of this I loved it though I have no idea where it went sadly. It got lost when I moved. Still, a bunch of boxes I have yet to unpack in my garage might find it one day be a neat trip of nostalgia.
There is something really cool about carrying around something like that. Like we have phones now but all the games are crap and what not. Gives me the same feeling as emulation.
yo u leaking that link actually got my old gameband to work. yo thank u so much
Nice, glad I could help!
I had one of these!!! I wore it everywhere i went and stored my school projects and stuff on it :D
This just reminded me I had one, just spent an hour and a half looking for it and I found one of my first creative worlds on it, It had a castle I built with my best friend in 2 grade 🙏🙏, memories man fr
That’s awesome man!! Nothing better than loading up an old world, so glad you were able to find it
I wish watches like that were more common
a simple watch that comes with a USB Flash Drive that lets you make silly lil animations on the display
sadly that'll never be, due to the Gameband company becoming a memory in many's minds
If you don't mind writing your own scripts to do it the pinetime watch might be up your ally. It's a LOT harder to use though
I thought people honestly forgot about these lol. I still use my gameband occasionally, the lil thing is pretty useful honestly
saw ur video for a first time today, ur channel is so cool!!
Thank you!
I wanted one of these at a summer camp for a prize so badly!
bro why don’t u have so much subs like why don’t u have 1M? bro ur underrated ngl
Thank you! That means a lot
I thought this was just a thing from The Heist map from 1.8.9? I didn’t know this was a real thing?
this man has the best music taste ever
Lol thank you
I remember having this for few weeks, so much fun to use and play in go. Sadly I used it as a band and brought it to soon and soon broke, luckily I had refund but still. Also the red button switch animations if ya upload many pixel animation onto gameband
you could probably get the game working if you manually add an update installation into the .minecraft folder
I own one, it's somewhere in storage
Here in the UK it didn't retail for nearly as high as you stated ($79.99) - I got it for around £30 to £40 new when it released.
It's not that good as an actual wristband, it's more of a display piece / novelty usb stick as the clasp is plastic only so it would smooth out and get loose after a while.
It's 8gb only as far as i remember, not that much even then for minecraft mods.
Plugs in the game band… Windows 10 HEY DID YOU KNOW YOU PLUGGED IN A USB??????
I uh somehow got mine to work make me so happy lol, online and everything lol. Excited that it kept my animations after i wiped it ngl but idk if the battery still works.
I had this watch as a kid and I never knew it had Minecraft on it... I just thought it was a Collab for the design of the watch :O
The nostalgia hit me so hard
I HAD ONE OF THESE! i loved the different faces I could put on it. made a whole bunch of custom animations
I never heard of gamebands before, but from what I’m hearing from this video, it sounds like a plug n’ play but for computers
I couldn't afford this as a kid but I really wanted one so I brought a usb and set it up to run and store minecraft just like the gameband
I saw this ristband in the Microsoft store in my local mall a long time ago. Really looked cool.
this unlocked some ancient memories that i didn't know i had
Finally there is the one Internet Of Things device that actually work 9 years later! You can even adjust the display and use it as an USB drive!
waitt i only knew gamebands from cubehamster's 'The Heist' map :O theyre a real thing ??? omg lol
Same i saw popularmmos play that map
I happen to own one that still works.
However, it is pretty much an old trinket I don't really use at all, I did use it a bit when I first got it.
IT HAD MINECRAFT ALREADY ON IT?! I HAD THIS BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A NORMAL USB
Minecraft: The Heist anyone? Basically a map where you break into a building and use some different gamebands!
If I had a nickel for every time there was a collaboration between a pop culture icon and a small watch brand that allowed you to play games, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s strange that it happened twice.
What was the other one?
@@MrWaffle739 the Hatsune miku wrist world collaboration from a couple years back. iirc, the watch band had like a QR code thing on the band that allowed you to play a Hatsune miku themed AR game.
Huh interesting!
I still own my Redstone Gameband and remember wearing the bracelet all around middleschool and highschool. I'm 23 now haha
Does anyone know if the Adventure maps included with Minecraft on that band are exclusive to it or not? It could boost its value if that was the only official means of playing those maps.
DUDE you just sent me back twelve years my MOM had this
W seeing my favorite machinarium
Anyone remember the adventure map called The Heist? It was specifically made to advertize the Gameband!
i completely forgot about these until now lmao i really wanted one as a kid
I remember playing a Heist map where you need to use these gamebands
I remember seeing the like "spy" adventure map for these bands that they made
this might unironically sell well for that retail price nowadays
I wish I bought one of these back then, as it would have been convenient to carry my game saves to another computer.
oh dear, I've totally forgotten about this thing lol. minecraft themed wearable usb stick with customizable animation, for $10, doesn't seem like a bad deal today.
Lol we use to run games on our USB sticks in class all the time. Surprised we never tried Minecraft tbh
Man I remember seeing these things in stores but never getting one
why has nobody made an updated version of this
just- ya know, not with a band that causes pain if your arm grows at all
I had one of these when I was younger. I just use it for operating system installers now.
Always wanted one as a kid, but then highschool came and I forgot about it :(
Machinaruim mentioned 🔥🔥🔥
When the sponsorship is actually interesting and not some random business
Thank you! When they reached out I was very excited because it actually seems like a good, high quality server
@@MrWaffle739 Yeah I checked it out and it looked good
I bought the limited edition diamond version at MineCon 2015, and I think I still have it in a drawer or something
I really wanted one back in the day but my country doesnt receive international shipping. glad to know theyre cheap af today, maybe ill get one
I remember we were all given this for pur after school minecraft coding class in 7th grade. It was so fun to make animations on it
You had an after school Minecraft coding class?? I’m so jealous, that would’ve been the highlight of my week in 7th grade lol
i regularly think abt this thing, loved it
i had one of these as a kid, lost it when i moved house and am still upset about it
I still have one. That was my first experience into custom maps.
6:08 based
Now I wanna know what the censored gif was in the Animations folder
My initials 4:41
@@MrWaffle739 Way less interesting than I was expecting, but alright thank you for putting my adhd mind at ease
awesome video! you should try copying over the worlds from the Gameband to your PC and see if there's anything interesting
such a cool little concept
I still have this, and I just use it as a regular usb flash drive and it most people don’t even know it is a usb flash drive.
I loved the Gameband.
I bought two because my first one locking system broke.
Later the second one broke the same way and I was not able to close it again.
I was so sad because I loved it and I love redstone.
Omg i remember i really wanted one of these but products not in retail are just simply impossible to get back then in our economy
does the stick still have the included worlds?
I found mine during sophomore year of high school so I started using it as a normal usb drive with Minecraft on it
Turns out the exe file on the Gameband just opens a java file stored on the thing so all I did was make a batch file to replace it
Also the clip on it wares down so much after excessive use