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http://sakura.nu/aphres
A TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to the relationship between Aphrodite and Ares, the Greek/Roman gods of love and war. With 19 members across 5 countries, it brings together fans of this mythological pairing from across the globe.
http://sfrt.com/
SFRT has been serving the science fiction, fantasy, and horror communities online since 1986, making it one of the longest-running genre communities on the internet. Writers, readers, and fans gather here to discuss, review, and connect around novels, films, and all things speculative fiction.
https://perfectduel.neocities.org/
Perfect Duel is a comprehensive Yu-Gi-Oh! fan site created by Jilly, covering everything from the manga's origins and Kazuki Takahashi's work to detailed card game guides, TV episodes, characters, and movie pages. With sections on Egyptian mythology, Duel Disks, Millennium Items, song lyrics, and booster pack listings, it serves as a thorough reference for fans of the franchise.
http://astralsite.com/OZ
Compiled by Dr. Selia Karsten, this resource page gathers links to websites, essays, ebooks, and multimedia related to the Wizard of Oz film and the works of author L. Frank Baum. Visitors will find everything from the Warner Brothers official site and Project Gutenberg texts to film reviews, sound files, costume resources, and biographical information about Baum.
https://anatui.neocities.org/
Ana's Archive is a personal site dedicated to anime and manga, featuring yaoi and NSFW content organized into sections covering ships, collections, shrines, and scans. The site has a cheeky, unfiltered personality and serves as a hub for Ana's passion for boy x boy pairings and fandom content.
https://mew151.net/
Natalie's personal homepage at Mew151.net is a handcrafted digital space featuring references to anime, games, and internet culture including Lain, Yume Nikki, Madoka, and Petscop. The site reflects a love of niche fandoms and retro web aesthetics, complete with webrings and a Neocities mirror.
https://flashpointarchive.org/
Flashpoint Archive is a massive community-driven preservation project that has saved over 200,000 web games and animations from obsolete browser plugins like Flash, Shockwave, and Unity. Started by BlueMaxima in 2017, it offers a full software suite including a launcher, proxy, and sandbox so anyone can relive classic webgames that would otherwise be lost forever.
https://skullkid.neocities.org/
The Lost Woods is a personal neocities site by 'Skullkid,' themed around The Legend of Zelda with references to Skull Kid, Stalfos, and the forest setting from the games. It features a journal, a dedicated Klonoa page, a gallery, and charming CSS animations like swaying falling leaves.
https://tvark.org/
TVARK is an online TV museum dedicated to preserving rare television history, including ident sequences, title cards, public information films, and broadcast branding spanning decades of British television. With nearly 4,000 pages and 40,000 archived clips sourced from Betamax and VHS recordings, it is a remarkable labor of love for anyone fascinated by the evolution of TV graphics and presentation.
https://themurasakidiaries.blogspot.com/
The Murasaki Diaries is a personal blog by Eugene, a self-described INFP who writes slice-of-life entries peppered with enthusiasm for old K-pop and J-pop, particularly idol Akanishi Jin. The blog blends casual daily journaling with a love of vintage web aesthetics, featuring friend links, custom layouts, and a warm community vibe.