This question is very specific, and there are concrete, specific answers. I don't understand how it could be interpreted as too broad.
What type of random number generator is used in the gaming industry?
Slot machines and video poker machine use very specific methods for generating random numbers. Eleven people found the information useful enough to mark it as a favorite.
I will concede that many of the answers are terrible and don't directly address the question. But that doesn't make the question too broad.
Furthermore: I don't see why the question should be closed (and deleted!) for any reason, as it complies with all the current question guidelines for StackOverflow:
Too Broad: Nope. As we've hashed out in the comments, this is a well-scoped question that can be objectively answered.
Off Topic: Nope. It's about software design of a random-number generator to meet certain constraints.
Primarily Opinion-Based: Nope. The question can be objectively answered.
Duplicate: Nope. (Which is particularly troublesome, as we're deleting the only version of this question.)
Are some of the answers bad? Yes. Many of them are off-topic and unsupported. But that's not a reason to delete a question. It's a reason to downvote the bad answers.
It seems to me we've put too many incentives and getting people to close lots of questions. As a result, people feel compelled to race through queues of close votes, and some are making decisions on topics they aren't familiar with based on little more than the title of the question. I'm concerned that we're deleting useful content from StackOverflow, which is directly counter to its goal.