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'''Randomizers''' are a group of software that modify the original game to modify/randomize certain attributes to create a new experience. Many games had randomizers created by their fandoms and Metroid Prime and its sequels are no exception. Randomizers are legal, as long as the original game file is not included (ROM). | '''Randomizers''' are a group of software that modify the original game to modify/randomize certain attributes to create a new experience. Many games had randomizers created by their fandoms and Metroid Prime and its sequels are no exception. Randomizers are legal, as long as the original game file is not included (ROM). | ||
"Randomized" games are typically played on an emulator | "Randomized" games are typically played on an emulator or played on a Wii with Nintendont. | ||
== Metroid Prime == | == Metroid Prime == |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 28 October 2020
Randomizers are a group of software that modify the original game to modify/randomize certain attributes to create a new experience. Many games had randomizers created by their fandoms and Metroid Prime and its sequels are no exception. Randomizers are legal, as long as the original game file is not included (ROM).
"Randomized" games are typically played on an emulator or played on a Wii with Nintendont.
Metroid Prime
- Prime Randomizer by BashPrime, Syncathetic, and Pwootage
- Trilogy Version Patcher by UltiNaruto
- Door Randomizer by YonicDev
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
- Randovania by Darkszero, Claris, and SpaghettiToastBook
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
TBA