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https://rm94.neocities.org/
RetroMaster94 is a personal Neocities site built around a deep love of radio stations, TV channels, and broadcast media, with dedicated pages for outlets like Capital FM, BBC Radio 1, Radio 538, and Nickelodeon. The site also showcases the creator's logo and motion design work, fanlistings for radio stations, and a collection of radio jingles and graphics downloads.
https://ikaroll.neocities.org/
Ikaroll is an archived version (2022-2024) of Nikki's personal Neocities site, preserved here while active updates continue at her current site CRTstatic. The landing page features imagery of Mimi and Nyami from Konami's rhythm game Pop'n Music, hinting at the music game fandom that shaped the site's aesthetic.
https://aurealis.com.au/
Aurealis is Australia's longest-running science fiction and fantasy magazine, published by Chimaera Publications and edited by Stephen Higgins, featuring original short stories, non-fiction articles, art, and reviews in each issue. Subscribers get access to a rich mix of speculative fiction from both established and emerging Australian and international authors, along with editorial columns and the prestigious Aurealis Awards.
https://medievia.com/
Medievia is a long-running free-to-play MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) featuring an enormous world with sea exploration, dragon encounters, clan warfare, trading caravans, and player-built towns and castles. The game boasts a deeply social environment alongside complex gameplay mechanics including bloodlines, player-vs-player combat zones, and a dynamic system that tracks player emotions to shape the experience.
https://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousfg/misc/sf-links.html
Maintained by Tim Adye for the Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group, this curated link directory points visitors to science fiction and fantasy resources across the web, including databases, fanzines, fan societies, and vintage pulp archives. Notable sections highlight SF sites created by OUSFG members and related Oxford University student societies such as the Tolkien Society and the Douglas Adams Society.
https://oaaky.neocities.org/
Oaaky's World is a colorful personal site built as a creative hub away from social media, featuring art, original stories, characters, and a dedicated Pokemon collection section. The site also includes hoards, pet site content, a blog, and a status widget showing what Oaaky is currently playing, watching, and reading.
https://bnj.ephralon.de/
An archive dedicated to preserving the custom Sims 1 creations of Japanese creator Kyoen, originally hosted on the beloved Barairo no jinsei (La vie en Rose) fansite before it closed in 2005. Maintained by a fan named Eph, the site offers downloadable content including build mode items, outfits, heads, pets, objects, wallpaper, and floors for the Sims 1 community.
https://sklivvz.neocities.org/
A 1998 fan page dedicated to Blizzard's Diablo, focused on cheats, trainers, and patch news for the game. The site covers workarounds for the v1.03 patch, item editors, and Battle.net cheat methods, making it a snapshot of early Diablo modding culture.
https://waifuweb.neocities.org/
Waifu Web is a curated web listing dedicated to character shrines, connecting fans who have formed deep fictional relationships with characters from anime, games, and other media. Visitors can browse 20 member shrines spanning beloved characters from series like Boku no Hero Academia, Gundam, Re:Zero, and more.
https://furinkan.com/index.html
Rumic World is a dedicated fan resource covering the complete works of manga legend Rumiko Takahashi, including Ranma 1/2, Inuyasha, Urusei Yatsura, and Maison Ikkoku. The site draws fans with its in-depth coverage, episode and chapter guides, and an active community messageboard.