Entertainment
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- Games (860)
- Science Fiction & Fantasy (138)
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- Humor & Jokes (86)
- Comics & Animation (67)
- Movies & TV (241)
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- Music Scenes (280)
https://adventure.kilianvalkhof.com/
Created by Kilian Valkhof, this site hosts a text-based adventure game playable entirely through Facebook Messenger via a chatbot. It blends classic interactive fiction style with modern messaging platforms, offering a quirky and low-cunning adventure experience.
https://cherealbox.neocities.org/
Cheryl's cozy personal Neocities corner serves as a hub for her special interests, featuring a media log, journal, shrine, and a manga genre poll that hints at her anime fandom. The site has a charming, cluttered aesthetic with Dragon Cave eggs, webrings, and links to Letterboxd and Storygraph for tracking her reading and watching habits.
https://floor796.com/
Floor796 is a massive, ever-expanding animated scene set on the 796th floor of a space station, packed with hundreds of references to memes, games, films, anime, and music. Visitors can zoom and pan across a sprawling pixel-art world to discover countless pop culture easter eggs hidden throughout the intricate, living illustration.
https://fresh1219.neocities.org/
Fresh! is a personal Neocities page by a music lover whose main feature is dedicated, heartfelt write-ups of their song of the day and albums of the week, with a deep focus on FKA twigs. The site dives into lyrical analysis, production notes, and album themes with genuine enthusiasm, making it a charming destination for fans of FKA twigs and music commentary.
https://sfwa.org/
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) is the premier professional organization for authors working in speculative fiction, offering members resources like model contracts, legal support, emergency funds, and mentorship programs. Home to the prestigious Nebula Awards, the site also features Writer Beware, advocacy initiatives, and an online magazine called Planetside, making it an essential hub for working SFF writers.
https://patorjk.com/games/subpixel-snake
Subpixel Snake is a novelty browser game by patorjk that renders the classic Snake game at an impossibly tiny scale, requiring a microscope (or extreme zoom) to see the action. The game uses subpixel color techniques like LAB, sRGB, and sBGR rendering to squeeze gameplay into nearly invisible pixels, making it a clever technical curiosity as much as a playable game.
https://davidmswitzer.com/index.html
Dave Switzer is a writer, editor, and longtime publisher of the science fiction and fantasy magazine 'Challenging Destiny,' and his homepage serves as a hub for his many projects including the magazine, an editing service, and essays on topics like language in apes. The site also features travel photos, quotations from sci-fi authors, and links to favorite authors like Joan Slonczewski, making it a charming window into the life of a passionate genre enthusiast.
https://10-31.net/fans/friday13
Run by Lacy and Stephanie as part of the 10-31.net network, this fanlisting brings together fans of Friday the 13th, the famously superstitious date that strikes fear and fascination in people worldwide. With 246 members and listings on both The Fanlistings Network and The Movielistings Network, it serves as a small but dedicated hub for enthusiasts of the unlucky day.
http://totallyabsurd.com/
Totally Absurd Inventions showcases the funniest real patents ever issued by the US government, from tricycle lawn mowers to diaper alarms, celebrating the wonderfully eccentric side of American ingenuity. Running since 1997, the site features an archive of bizarre but genuine patented products, making it a treasure trove for anyone who loves quirky trivia and offbeat humor.
https://aleapingfrog.neocities.org/
The Leaping Frog's Corner is a charming under-construction personal site by a frog-enthusiast who plans to cover stars, science fiction, synthesizers, electronics, and coffee among other eclectic interests. Still in its early stages, it features a whimsical Windows 95 aesthetic and a to-do list hinting at future content including LGBTQ+ topics, a manifesto against Modernity, and a defense of the Caipira language.