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3DS Random Game Launcher

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3DS Random Game Launcher
General
Authorselloa
TypeUtilities
Version0.2.2
LicenseMIT License
Last Updated2026/07/04
Links
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Source

Can't decide what to play? Let your 3DS pick a random installed title and launch it.

Originally created by einso as a proof-of-concept, this fork adds SMDH title resolution, filtering, persistent settings, and a rebuilt offline catalog. The project uses code from the devkitPro 3ds-examples app_launch template.

The offline catalog in source/title_database.c enables filtering of homebrew apps against official title IDs (8,700+ entries).

Features

  • Picks a random eligible title from your library and launches it.
  • Shows a readable name (from the title's SMDH icon).
  • Reroll as many times as you like before launching.
  • Press SELECT for detailed filter options
  • Filter what can be picked: native apps, Virtual Console, DSiWare, demos, DLC, patches, system titles, and more.
  • Scan SD card and/or NAND (both configurable).
  • Unlisted only / Homebrew only mode for homebrew and titles not in the database.
  • Options saved to SD - your filters and preferences persist between sessions.
  • While viewing a pick, use L/R to page through game, detail, and technical info screens.

Installation

Via Universal Updater

  • Open Universal-Updater 3DS on your 3DS.
  • Search for "3DS Random Game Launcher".
  • Install the CIA (Home Menu icon) or 3DSX (Homebrew Launcher).

Manual installation (3dsx)

  • Download the latest .3dsx file from the Releases page.
  • Copy the .3dsx file to the /3ds/ folder on the SD card.
  • Launch from the Homebrew Launcher.

Manual installation (CIA)

  • Download the latest .cia file from the Releases page.
  • Install using FBI, Universal Updater, or another CIA installer.
  • Launch from the 3DS Home Screen.

Controls

A - Launch selected title

Y - Reroll

L/R - Switch Game / Details / Technical pages

SELECT - Options / filters

X - Toggle homebrew-only mode (Game page)

START - Exit

In the options menu: Up/Down to move, A to toggle or restore defaults, B or SELECT to close (saves settings).

Screenshots

Changelog

v0.2.2 2026/07/04

  • Default filters: demos are now excluded by default; short game names preferred (toggle Long game name in Options)
  • Details page layout fix on the DETAILS tab
  • Banner artwork updated to v0.2.2

v0.2.1 2026/05/23

  • UI polish and build tooling update over v0.2.0.
  • Highlights
    • Redesigned info screens — Details and Technical tabs use aligned label/value columns, section spacing, and wrapped long text with proper indentation
    • Technical filter summary — two-column ON/OFF grid for active filters and sources at the bottom of the Technical page
    • Cleaner chrome — inverted header/footer bar, L/R page tabs (Game / Details / Technical), and simplified Options header
    • Banner generator — config-driven meta/banner-src/ pipeline plus build.ps1 / build.bat banners for store and CIA artwork
    • Docs and release workflow — updated VERSIONING, tools, and meta README for v0.2.1 builds
  • Controls
    • A — Launch selected title
    • Y — Reroll
    • L/R — Switch Game / Details / Technical pages
    • SELECT — Options / filters
    • X — Toggle homebrew-only mode (Game page)
    • START — Exit
  • Install
    • 3DSX: copy to 3ds/ on SD card, launch from Homebrew Launcher
    • CIA: install with FBI or Universal Updater for a Home Menu icon
  • Universal Updater users on Universal-DB should see this update after the store refreshes.

v18-beta 2025/09/24

  • Added CIA file support.
  • Added greyscale color scheme.
  • Added homebrew mode, to disable database filtering.
  • Minor visual tweaks.

v1.0 2025/09/07

  • First release.

Credits

  • einso - Original concept and implementation.
  • DevKitPro team - For the 3ds-examples that made this possible (app_launch template).
  • 3DS homebrew community - For keeping the scene alive.

External links

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