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http://hatsukoi.org/
Hatsukoi.org is Annie's fanlisting collective, housing 52 active fanlistings spanning both The Fanlistings Network and The Anime Fanlistings Network, with subjects ranging from Bleach's Ichigo to Final Fantasy VII's Cloud Strife and Vampire Knight pairings. The site takes its name from the Japanese word for 'first love,' reflecting the creator's passion for fanlistings that began in 2003 and has grown to nearly 40,000 fans listed across all entries.
https://8g.neocities.org/
Planet 8g is a chaotic personal hub created by 8g, featuring a Discord server, a user-submitted soapbox for passionate rants, and polls on deliberately absurd non-political controversies. The whole thing leans hard into irreverent humor and self-aware absurdity, making it a quirky corner of the old web.
https://slurmed.com/
The Futurama Point, maintained by JavieR from Ecuador since 1999, is one of the oldest and most comprehensive Futurama fan sites on the web. Visitors can explore episode guides, character bios, alien alphabets, fan art, pixel art, wallpapers, fonts, Winamp skins, flash animations, and much more across dozens of dedicated sections.
https://versegm.neocities.org/
Versegm's personal blog centers on Fate/Grand Order, with a running log of their reread progress through the game's story chapters. The site is minimal but actively maintained, giving it the feel of a fan's ongoing FGO journey diary.
https://speclit.blogspot.com/
SpecLit is Brian P.'s thoughtful blog dedicated to analyzing and discussing speculative fiction, covering topics like worldbuilding, writing economics, digest publications, and the genre publishing industry. Posts engage critically with the SF community, reviewing ideas about fandom consolidation, genre economics, and the craft of speculative writing.
http://lysator.liu.se/mud/bsxmud.html
A page documenting Regenesis, a graphical LP-MUD hosted by Lysator (Linköping University) that supported X11, Amiga, Mac, and MS-DOS graphical clients to render in-game imagery alongside text. The MUD used the BSX protocol developed by Bram Stolk to deliver visual context to players, making it a notable early experiment in graphical multi-user dungeon gameplay from the early 1990s.
https://lorrinsisland.neocities.org/
Lorrin's Island is a charming personal neocities site built around a love of virtual pets, with dedicated logs for Tamagotchi and other vpets alongside sections for fashion, DIY, art, and shrines. All artwork and assets are handmade by Lorrin herself, coded on an iPad, giving the site a genuinely personal and creative handcrafted feel.
https://cabinetman424.nekoweb.org/
The personal corner of cabinetman_424, also known as AJ, a small YouTuber who freely admits to mixing up themes and being bad at reading scripts. The site features a mascot character named Cabinet, a blog, a guestbook, and a custom section called Cabinet0S, giving it a quirky, playful personality.
https://sparelead.com/
Spare Lead is a punk band from Portland, Oregon playing fast and aggressive punk rock. This appears to be the band's official site, version 6, representing their online presence in the old-web era.