Entertainment
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- Games (860)
- Science Fiction & Fantasy (138)
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- Movies & TV (241)
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https://peanutbuttaz.neocities.org/
Frankie's eclectic personal site covers an impressive range of interests including a dedicated music collection, a Peter Gabriel doll page, a Fairlight CMI zine, photography, film notes, and original artwork. The site has a warm, handcrafted old-web feel with an extensive table of contents that hints at many hours of curated content across music, creative writing, and personal devotionals.
https://garden.cainhurst.org/
The Garden at Cainhurst, run by lapin, is a collection of mini cliques centered around gaming fandoms including Final Fantasy VII materia, Katamari Damacy, and a 'girly gamer' identity badge. Visitors can join pixel-art cliques for their favorite game elements and display the codes on their own sites.
https://sirpaperweight.blot.im/politicalgame
Sir Paperweight the Third is a thoughtful tabletop RPG blog featuring campaign retrospectives and GM advice, including this detailed post-mortem on running a sci-fi political intrigue campaign set aboard a strike-gripped space station. The author breaks down lessons learned from eight sessions of faction-driven play, covering topics like tension design, player agency, and how to make violence a last resort rather than a default solution.
https://theredstonegamerfiles.neocities.org/
TheRedstoneGamer's personal site centers on Minecraft and retro tech enthusiasm, including a gallery, downloads, and links to Minecraft servers they've discovered. The creator shares stories about running lightweight Windows installs on old hardware to squeeze out gaming performance, giving the site a charming mix of gaming passion and DIY tech spirit.
https://aywren.com/
Aywren's Nook is a gaming and geek culture blog by a self-described middle-aged gamer girl, covering everything from Final Fantasy XIV and Old School RuneScape to Steam Deck adventures and indie game reviews. The site also dips into personal hobbies like diamond painting, model horses, and learning fiddle, making it a cozy corner of the internet for fellow gamer enthusiasts.
https://fan.misteryosa.com/k-on
After-school Teatime is a fanlisting dedicated to both seasons of the beloved slice-of-life anime K-ON!, part of The Anime Fanlistings Network. With 160 fans listed from 32 countries, it serves as a hub for fans of the high school light music club series to register their appreciation.
https://creaturefeature.neocities.org/
Creature Feature is a personal Neocities site dedicated to monsters, critters, and creatures of all kinds, featuring a Monster Library with sections on biology, games, and literature. The site includes a journal, gallery, virtual creatures, and a Halloween zine issue, all wrapped in a charmingly spooky aesthetic.
https://epiccity.nekoweb.org/
Epic City is a colorful personal site by a creator who documents their interests with a heavy focus on video games, including a dedicated Yakuza shrine and Planet Minecraft links. The site features audio, webrings including the creator's own NYAN webring, a guestbook, and a lively update log that shows an enthusiastic ongoing passion for old-web aesthetics.
https://lotusmoonstart.neocities.org/
Lotus built this cozy personal corner of the internet as a refuge from modern social media, archiving their interests in video games, anime, and fandom culture. The site features a blog, art, writing, fanlistings for games like Final Fantasy XIV and the 3DS, and a warm neighborly web aesthetic complete with webrings and a guestbook.
https://mapandcounters.blogspot.com/
Map and Counters is a blog dedicated to traditional board wargames, covering out-of-print classics from publishers like SPI, TAHGC, and GDW with game descriptions, book reviews, and hobby commentary. Run by a longtime wargaming enthusiast based in Phoenix, it also weaves in military history content and tributes to figures like historian John Keegan.