SmashManiac originally ran the site but recently converted it into an open source project. Here’s the announcement
You can view the new open source version of the site here
It’s still early in the transition but I’ve converted it into a Jekyll build based on yaml data. Unfortunately I’ve been mostly working alone, we’d love some more contributors! If you know any of: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Jekyll, or Liquid templates then check out the Github and maybe submit some pull requests to help us out
We’d like to keep the project simple, but here’s our issues list for ideas
Love this site. I check it almost every week to see if anything cool has been added. When retro games started getting boring for me, randomizer gave me a whole new way to play. One of my go to “I’m bored, but don’t know what to do” games is rolling up an Aria of Sorrow seed or one of the DSVania games to see what I get.
I need to try a DSVania rando some day, I loved Dawn of Sorrow
Honestly, one of the most impressive out of all the ones I’ve tried. Entirely new game maps, plus soul and weapon randomization. Totally random effects, so you can end up with weapons that are completely useless and won’t hit anything, or ones that fire like handguns. So much customization to make it as hard or as easy as you want. Also, I absolutely love that they also randomized the dialogue too. Sometimes it’s gibberish, sometimes it’s actually funny. Totally worth giving it a try!
There’s been lots of updates to the layout and styling, as well as a dark theme! And we’ve also got it redirecting to a cleaner domain name now. https://randomizers.debigare.com/
And a more official announcement of the switch-over https://www.debigare.com/the-new-open-source-video-game-randomizer-list-is-now-live/