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As the title says, this one is pretty obvious. Minecraft is one of the most popular X-Box Live Arcade games ever made, as well as very popular on the PC. So it makes sense that more than a handful of us have Minecraft. Have you made something awesome that you would like to share with us? Well now you can! By way of pictures. For the PC version you can use a snapshot tool to take a picture and upload it to an image sharing site (e.g. Photobucket) and then use the image bbcode to post it here! For the X-Box version all you have to do is take a picture of your screen while you are looking at your creation to give us a little preview of it. You can post multiple pictures in one post if you'd like. After you get your image set up, just write a little description of what you made, which version it's for, and how you made it. Simple as that. Here's my first one: This is the outside of my skyscraper. I used the X-Box 360 version of Minecraft to create this. The inside of it isn't finished (and neither is the top floor if you look carefully) however it's come a long way. The only things left to do on it are the lighting (with glowstone) and the top floor (which will be obsidian). One of the features of this skyscraper is that every floor is made out of a different material, with a cobblestone exterior. The first floor (aka the lobby) is made completely out of cobblestone. The second floor is made of Iron Blocks. The third floor is Gold Blocks. The fourth floor is Diamond Blocks. The fifth floor is made of Bricks. The sixth floor is made of Lapis Lazuli Blocks. The seventh floor is made out of Clay Blocks. The eighth floor is made out of Wooden Planks. The ninth and tenth floors don't exist because clouds pass through them. The eleventh floor is made out of Stone Blocks (aka pure stone). And the twelfth floor is still in progress, but will be made of Obsidian and the walls will be made of a pattern of the previously mentioned materials. There is also a Lava lighting source that goes straight down the exact center of the building. Pretty cool right? Now it's your turn!