New romhack website "Romhacks.org" is now open for public hack submissions

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Over several decades, romhacking and everything else related to it, like fan translation projects, mild graphical modifications to existing games and other significant changes, has been mostly centralized into the popular website of Romhacking.net (or RHDN as its also known), and while there are bound to be other hacking-related websites, most of them are franchise-centric instead of being a site for all kinds of consoles/games, with some examples of these being the famous SMW Central, MetroidConstruction, Zeldix, PokeCommunity and ProjectPokemon, to name a few.

For context, and as important side notes, it's worth mentioning that RHDN Staff has mentioned that they will no longer accept new submissions for Homebrew games, and while the Homebrew section will remain on site, only the existing homebrews will remain and they can only be updated by their author. Adding to this, RHDN seems to have been hit by scraping services, crippling the site resources and their bandwidth, which prompted a response by the staff to limit downloads at the moment, making downloading anything from the website unavailable currently until further notice. The scrapping was most likely done by people who wanted to download all of the available patches and homebrews, given the misunderstanding online that the Homebrew section would be removed, which has since been rectified by RHDN staff.

All of this, and other reasons, amounts up to possible factors and needs for several people to start the creation of a new romhacking website, and starting on 2023, this could change to give developers, players and avid romhacker enthusiasts alike another option.

A new website called Romhacks.org, which has been in development throughout the month of November of 2023, has opened to the public today, with the site opening hack submissions to the public on November 14th, 2023. Since then, the site has seen almost 50 new users being registered and around 40 romhacking projects (ranging from main hacks, translations, homebrews and tools) at the time of this writing, with the numbers growing steadily by the hour. The amount of projects and users registered almost doubled compared to Nov 14th, when it had around 20 users and 20 hacks uploaded compared to today, November 15th.

This new site aims to be a viable option for romhacking developers that seek to have their project readily available for fans to enjoy, and without some of the nuances that some people online have shared about other websites of the same vein, with one of the most prominent features of the site being that the uploads and entries are done without any kind of waiting time, as soon as the user creates the entry, it is available to the public instantly, instead of having to wait for an approval or queue of sorts.

Popular romhackers like "BillyTime! Games" (known for his SRAM hacks for 16-bit games) and "kandowontu" (known for his FastROM hacks of the SNES library) have started to upload their repertoire to this new romhacking website, with other romhackers following suit as well and mirroring all their projects into it for posterity's sake, and it's also a good way to have a second option where to download main hacks from in the dire case anything could happen to one of the other main websites. Some romhacks by yours truly have also been uplaoded to Romhacks.org, with the rest of following suit in the upcoming days.



While the website is still in early stages of development, only recently opening to the public just some hours ago, we can only expect more features to polish it up and more people to be aware of it to make it grow.

It's worth mentioning and bringing up front that all of the romhacking websites listed above, including Romhacks.org, are all managed under the same premise of ONLY offering the modifications made to the base games (these ones being new custom code/patches themselves) and NO ROMs are offered in any of them. If a user uploads a ROM, be it purposefully or by mistake, the entry is either rejected or taken down.

:arrow: Romhacks.org Website
:arrow: Romhacks.org Twitter account
:arrow: Romhacks.org Discord server
 

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My signature says it all. ROMhacking.net is a website I ALWAYS hated due to excessively strict rules, complexity with submitting material (hacks, translations, anything), and the people on there who have been unfriendly with me for the most part. But I also hate the review system they use: YES or NO for any reason, to make it short.

I'm glad to see there's a new ROM hack hosting site now. Hopefully it will be times better than RHDN.
 

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Always great to have more options for material like this.


Really? Hours ago? I grabbed some stuff from there at the weekend and I didn't need to register (still haven't, but will soon).
Hours ago in terms of being open for the public to submit new hacks.
Before that it was closed down to a certain few.
 
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the logo looks quirky in a good way but the site looks too bootstrap-y, and too generic. it reminds me of the types of sites that would just reupload existing rom hacks. i think while it seems like it shouldn't be a priority, having a interesting aesthetic could help make it feel more serious and more in favor for people creating rom hacks, like Modrinth as an alternative to CurseForge. right now this site only feels like it exists to be a competitor.
 
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I for one feel it's better to have everything centralized in one place. It's much easier to keep up to date this way. romhacking.net isn't perfect, but its strict rules are what makes it feel "professional" and it prevents trash hacks from cluttering the site (even though there are more and more garbage & useless new hacks showing up these days).
 
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Nice, romhacking.net was a pain in the ass to upload for, so I'll be using this from now on.

Is there a rules section? I couldn't find anything and their Discord link seems to be broken.
 
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While the site design feels generic, it's always cool to see another rom hacking site be made!
It's not like people haven't tried this before...

Is there a rules section? I couldn't find anything and their Discord link seems to be broken.
Whoops! Time to start a new site, I guess!
 

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- Default layout that I dislike
- No imprint or at least about us and contact form
- No source / open development of the site (fun fact: vndb gave me the idea)
- big Discord logo in the upper right edge and mentioning Elon's playground as contact way — both proprietary walled gardens.
- Google Fonts and Google Apis as it seems like (where is my GDPR consent banner?)
- Site apparently using Cloudflare (boo)

I think I won't use the new site. Most of that is similar for romhacking.net (and some for gbatemp), but I expect new sites to try better at things I care about nowadays.

(Btw. small funny thing without really trying to imply something: I get a response from 188.114.96.3 when pinging romhacks.org and from 188.114.97.3 when pinging romhacking.org)
 
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I for one feel it's better to have everything centralized in one place. It's much easier to keep up to date this way. romhacking.net isn't perfect, but its strict rules are what makes it feel "professional" and it prevents trash hacks from cluttering the site (even though there are more and more garbage & useless new hacks showing up these days).
I'd be tempted to agree if they allowed lewd hacks, but they don't so I can't.
 
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- Default layout that I dislike
- No imprint or at least about us and contact form
- No source / open development of the site (fun fact: vndb gave me the idea)
- big Discord logo in the upper right edge and mentioning Elon's playground as contact way — both proprietary walled gardens.
- Google Fonts and Google Apis as it seems like (where is my GDPR consent banner?)
- Site apparently hosted at Cloudflare (boo)

I think I won't use the new site. Most of that is similar for romhacking.net (and some for gbatemp), but I expect new sites to try better at things I care about nowadays.

(Btw. small funny thing without really trying to imply something: I get a response from 188.114.96.3 when pinging romhacks.org and from 188.114.97.3 when pinging romhacking.org)
Valid points, equal parts insufferable and logical. Except hating Cloudflare? Give an alternative with as many pros.
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Nice, romhacking.net was a pain in the ass to upload for, so I'll be using this from now on.

Is there a rules section? I couldn't find anything and their Discord link seems to be broken.
This is my biggest complaint at the moment also. I would like to know the rules before I show my support.
 
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