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https://l1na.neocities.org/
L1na's cozy Neocities homepage is a personal corner of the web filled with anime quizzes, fanlistings, stamps, blinkies, and a media diary tracking what she's currently watching and reading. The site leans heavily into anime and fandom culture, with references to Hatsune Miku, My Little Pony, otaku identity quizzes, and a daily character feature.
http://babel.ifarchive.org/
The Treaty of Babel is a technical standard and software suite that establishes a common bibliographic system for interactive fiction, assigning ISBN-like IDs to story files across formats like Inform, TADS, Hugo, and Twine. It provides cover art standards, metadata formats, and command-line tools so that IF players and archivists can treat all story file formats equally regardless of which design system created them.
https://fan.moonkiss.org/utdr
DETERMINATION is a TFL-listed fanlisting dedicated to both Undertale and Deltarune, the beloved indie RPGs by Toby Fox, currently boasting over 261 members from around the world. Created by Siobhan, the site lets fans of either game join by simply providing their name, country, and email, making it a welcoming hub for fans of these iconic titles.
https://outland.org/news.php
Avatar MUD (also known as AVATAR) is the official homepage for a long-running multi-user dungeon hosted at outland.org, featuring detailed resources on races, classes, geography, lore, and character progression tiers. Visitors can find game updates, player stat archives, newbie tips, MUD client guides for multiple platforms, forums, and even a photo gallery of the player community.
http://purplefrog.com/%7Ethoth/library/board.html
A curated link directory focused on board games, covering chess, Go, Backgammon, Othello, Shogi, wargames, and more with connections to internet servers where you could play live. Hosted on purplefrog.com, this old-web page is a treasure trove of mid-90s gaming resources including FAQs, club pages, and telnet-accessible game servers.
http://djflugveloggeimskip.com/
The homepage of dj. flugvél og geimskip, an Icelandic electronic musician whose whimsical self-description as a 'one-person orchestra' who travelled mysterious dimensions captures the playful, otherworldly character of their sound. Visitors can find booking info, YouTube links, and even a link to an alpha PC game tied to the artist's music.
https://fishkuna.neocities.org/
Fishkuna is a colorful Neocities personal hub built around the Jujutsu Kaisen character Sukuna, blending fan shrines for survival horror franchises like Texas Chainsaw and Hellraiser with original art and OC pages. The creator, a self-taught coder and artist, has crafted a highly personalized retro-web aesthetic space filled with shrines, a chatbox, and ongoing passion projects.
https://propnomicon.blogspot.com/
Propnomicon is a long-running blog dedicated to prop-making and handout resources for Lovecraftian tabletop RPGs, especially Call of Cthulhu. Posts showcase curious artifacts, forbidden tomes, eldritch fonts, and vintage ephemera perfect for immersive game sessions.
https://weirdweboctober.stefanbohacek.com/2025/10
Part of Stefan Bohacek's 'Weird Web October 2025' series, this entry presents a spooky interactive page riffing on the famous nuclear waste warning messages designed to deter future humans from digging up buried radioactive sites. Visitors are greeted with ominous ceremonial language and given a choice to leave or ignore the warning, making it a clever piece of weird-web interactive art.
https://shinshoku.net/
Shinshoku.net is the longtime personal domain collective of Yuuka, currently featuring a Bloodborne-themed layout as part of a Video Game Layout Marathon, with links to shrines, fanlistings, and ongoing projects. The site has been Yuuka's online home since 2003 and showcases a deep love of video games, J-rock (the domain name comes from a L'Arc~en~Ciel song), and old-web collective culture.