1 year ago

Hey.

I just found this treasure trove of old scratch stuff, and I'd like to share it with you guys.


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This is a Scratch 2.0 guide I found at the library. What initially piqued my interest was its topic (duh) and its size.

It's huge for a book about Scratch. It's nearly 400 pages!

But the main reason I was drawn to the book was how many little screenshots it had of the forgotten world of Scratch 2.0.

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I was around in that time (my Scratch account is over 4 years old! ) but I was so unpopular that don't think I even got a message in that time.

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A lot of this stuff seems so innocuous, I really don't know why the author screenshotted all of this. Maybe he knew that we would be using his book as a resource in the future?

This book even has some stuff that the Scratch Wiki doesn't have, like these 2.0 era cloud variable popups.

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If anyone reading has a Scratch Wiki account, I can scan this book and DM them the file. I wanna help the archival effort!

Here's some more pictures:

Sprite Library

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Help With Blocks

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Scratch Resources

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Explore Page

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Enjoy!



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