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    Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX

    Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX

    Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer

    Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX is an open-source tool that allows players to modify and randomize various aspects of Pokémon games across multiple generations, creating unique and unpredictable gameplay experiences. It supports a wide range of ROMs and provides a user-friendly interface for customizing game elements such as Pokémon encounters, abilities, stats, movesets, and item distributions.
    Downloads: 990 This Week
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    Archipelago

    Archipelago

    Archipelago Multi-Game Randomizer and Server

    Archipelago is an open-source multi-game randomizer framework that allows multiple players to play different games simultaneously while sharing a unified item randomization system. The software creates what is known as a “multiworld,” where items that normally appear in one game may instead appear in another player’s game. When a player finds an item belonging to someone else, the system automatically sends that item to the correct player through a networked server.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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