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https://selfnoise.net/bits
A curated links and recommendations page for fans of speculative fiction, featuring authors like Jack Vance, Avram Davidson, and M. John Harrison alongside periodicals, reference databases, and a personal reading list with thoughtful mini-reviews. The site is a goldmine for readers seeking out the stranger corners of fantasy and science fiction, with particular emphasis on weird fiction, secondary world fantasy, and literary SF.
https://angelscore.neocities.org/
Angel's Core is a development site for an upcoming RPG Maker MV game, showcasing characters, artwork, and progress updates from the creator. Visitors can follow the game's development journey through character profiles and art, making it a charming indie game devlog hub.
https://classic-horror.com/
Classic-Horror.com is a comprehensive review archive dedicated to the history of horror films, covering everything from silent classics like Nosferatu to modern fright fare, with reviews organized by title, release year, director, and actor. Editor-in-chief Nate Yapp built the site over 13 years into a substantial resource featuring hundreds of reviews, interviews, commentary, and features celebrating the genre's most beloved and overlooked entries.
https://ribbondoll.neocities.org/
RibbonDoll is Megan's colorful personal neocities site featuring shrines dedicated to video games and characters, a fujo diary, game ID collections, and her general interests including K-pop and anime. With a feminine aesthetic and active update log, the site is a growing virtual paradise with dedicated pages for favorites like Akihiko from the Persona series and the visual novel Slow Damage.
https://elucidatedvoyyd.neocities.org/rp-home
Created by Ellie, this fan site dives deep into Robopon, the obscure late-90s Game Boy Color RPG originally titled Robot Ponkottsu, covering lore, sprites, mechanics, moves, items, cheats, and even prototype content. The iceberg-style scope of the site suggests extensive hidden depth beyond the surface, making it a rare English-language resource for fans of this underappreciated gem.
http://demonknight.tanfana.net/
Maintained by Barbayat, this is the official TheFanlistings Network fanlisting dedicated to the 1995 horror film 'Demon Knight,' part of the Tales from the Crypt anthology series. With 40 members from 9 countries, it offers fan membership, character info, link-back buttons, and a classic fanlisting community structure.
https://locusmag.com/index/yr1999
The Locus Index to Science Fiction is a comprehensive bibliographic reference compiled by Charles N. Brown and William G. Contento, cataloging SF and fantasy works from 1984 through the mid-2000s. It includes indexes to anthologies, collections, magazine checklists, award databases, and addenda for mystery and crime fiction indexes, making it an essential research tool for genre enthusiasts and scholars alike.
http://yerfej.org/
YERFEJ is Jef's personal joined fanlisting collective, listing all 364 fanlistings they have joined across various subjects. The site serves as a hub pointing to Jef's owned fanlistings over at Silent Screams, offering a glimpse into a dedicated fanlisting community participant.
https://theanimationacademy.com/spyromenu.htm
The Animation Academy hosts the original Spyro the Dragon character design sketches by artist Charles Zembilias, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the conceptual process behind the iconic PlayStation mascot. Visitors can browse early concept art showing the evolution of Spyro, gnorcs, and other creatures from rough first-pass sketches to the final designs used by Insomniac Games.
https://aocmud.com/
Age of Chaos is a long-running text-based MUD inspired by Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time universe, featuring 22,000+ rooms, 14 character classes, 8 races, and a rich PvP and PvE system that has been active since 1997. Players can dive into clan wars, custom crafting, ancient race progression, and a massive labyrinth, all accessible via a custom client or any standard MUD client.