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https://xxstephsroomxx.neocities.org/
Steph's personal corner of the web embraces early 2000s internet aesthetics with an emo flair, featuring sections for music videos, zines, a gallery, and a hidden secret page for curious visitors. Built as a love letter to old-web culture, the site captures the nostalgic energy of personal homepages with webrings, mood indicators, and a guestbook to match.
http://eternal-city.wikidot.com/
The Eternal City Wiki is an unofficial fan-maintained reference for The Eternal City, a Roman-themed text-based MUD owned by ThreeSeas LLC. Visitors can browse detailed maps of the game world, explore lore about cities and regions, and use calculators for rank bonuses, training costs, combat mechanics, and more.
https://farmlife.dual-weekend.com/
Farm Life is a fanlisting and mini-shrine dedicated to Rune Factory 4, the beloved farming and dungeon-crawling RPG. Created by Sora Hyūga, it invites fans worldwide to join the roster and links to a separate dedicated shrine for deeper content.
https://trekcore.com/
TrekCore is a massive Star Trek multimedia archive covering every live-action and animated series from TOS through Strange New Worlds, with thousands of high-definition Blu-ray screencaps, episode guides, image galleries, iconic sound clips, and behind-the-scenes photos. The sheer breadth of coverage across all eras of the franchise, including gaming images and cast publicity photos, makes it an indispensable reference for any Star Trek fan.
https://dazeland.com/index-en.html
Dazeland is a self-described virtual museum dedicated to video games of yesteryear, covering classic titles across Amiga, PC, and consoles with detailed individual game pages. The site spans a remarkable range of retro games from Dungeon Master to Planescape: Torment, updated regularly with new entries and expanded write-ups.
http://deathsticks.org/
Deathsticks dot Org is a personal domain landing page with a wonderfully weird Star Wars aesthetic, presenting itself as a pill bottle filled with 'deathsticks,' the narcotic from the Star Wars canon. It links out to the owner's sci-fi webcomic on inhuman.space, a hosted fan site for Star Wars drug dealer Elan Sleazebaggano, and various contact and support options.
https://ayu.land/
Ayu Sweetfish's personal corner of the web blends music, playful experiments, a flight journal, and multilingual musings across Chinese and English. The site has a dreamy, eclectic quality with sections like 'Melody puzzles,' 'Fireflies,' and 'Earth's explosion mystery' that invite curious exploration.
http://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/
Bedford's miniature painting and wargaming blog covers detailed techniques for painting historical armies, including Late Romans, Sassanians, and fantasy figures. Posts dive deep into speed-painting methods, contrast paint experiments, and getting units battle-ready on the tabletop without sacrificing quality.
https://freshvictims.com/
Fresh Victims was a Washington D.C. comedy troupe billed as 'The Most Dangerous Show in Town,' featuring sketch comedy performances at venues like d.c. space with alumni who went on to work with John Waters, Chris Rock, and HBO's The Wire. The site profiles the cast members, includes press reviews from the Washington Post and Washingtonian Magazine, and offers clips of sketches like 'Historically Accurate Theatre' and 'Brillo Bran.'
https://thatcan.be/
That Can Be My Next Tweet was a viral web app created by Monokai that generated absurd, often hilarious future tweets based on the linguistic patterns of your existing Twitter messages. This archive page documents the phenomenon, which hit 1 million visitors in its first week and earned coverage from CNN, Time, Gizmodo, Mashable, and more.