Back in 2016, a single post on the RHDN forums was created containing a list of community-made randomizers, when such utilities started trending. This single post would slowly evolve into a dedicated web page containing a massive list of close to 900 unique randomizers, maintained by its original author and fueled by submissions from the community.
As of a few days ago, The BIG List of Video Game Randomizers became an open source project in order to better fit the needs of the community.
Anybody interested in participating into this project can now join the discussion on the Video Game Randomizers Discord server.
As of a few days ago, The BIG List of Video Game Randomizers became an open source project in order to better fit the needs of the community.
Anybody interested in participating into this project can now join the discussion on the Video Game Randomizers Discord server.