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https://hksw.org/
The Hong Kong Society of Wargamers (HKSW) is a club dedicated to tabletop wargaming across a vast range of historical periods, from Ancient battles through to Vietnam and beyond, as well as fantasy and sci-fi settings. The site lists upcoming meeting schedules, member dispatches, gaming reports, and a gallery, making it a lively hub for Hong Kong's miniature and board wargaming community.
https://aliceinavocadoland.neocities.org/
Alice in Avocadoland is a nostalgic, retro-styled personal site with a dreamy aesthetic featuring autoplay music, vintage graphics, and a companion music blog. The site embraces old-web charm with flashing graphics pages and a cozy, laid-back vibe built for desktop browsing.
https://intfiction.org/
The Interactive Fiction Community Forum is the central gathering place for authors and players of text adventures and interactive fiction, featuring categories for game reviews, development tools, writing advice, and competitions. With multilingual discussion boards and thousands of posts spanning topics from parser development to narrative craft, it serves as the backbone of the modern IF community.
https://therealman.neocities.org/
Therealman's Neocities homepage is a cozy personal site from a Midwestern college student featuring a new Pokémon anime review series called Pokérewind, music collection cataloging, and a blog with updates spanning several years. The site also hosts the NewWeb webring and reflects a genuine love of retro web aesthetics, last.fm music tracking, and old-school internet culture.
https://rocquefart.neocities.org/
Rocquefart is a self-described 'digital garden' built by a 37-year-old radio DJ and record store clerk who tracks her media consumption across movies, TV, books, concerts, and more. The site is a work in progress aimed at more thoughtful, analytical engagement with media, with sections for birdwatching, recipes, graphics, and a hoard of collected links.
https://episode83.neocities.org/
Lizzie's personal neocities site is a hub for her love of yaoi, showa era anime, fujoshi culture, and character shrines dedicated to figures like Akita Neru and Spamton. The site features fanfic, a diary, an RP ad, a colors TCG page, and original MSPaint doodles, all wrapped in a dark-themed old-web aesthetic.
http://brasslantern.org/
Brass Lantern is a comprehensive resource for interactive fiction and text adventure enthusiasts, covering everything from beginner guides to deep IF theory articles and game reviews. Stephen Granade built this site into a rich hub featuring competition reviews, language comparisons between TADS and Inform 7, puzzle design essays, and ongoing news about the interactive fiction community.
https://freshvictims.com/
Fresh Victims was a Washington D.C. comedy troupe billed as 'The Most Dangerous Show in Town,' featuring sketch comedy performances at venues like d.c. space with alumni who went on to work with John Waters, Chris Rock, and HBO's The Wire. The site profiles the cast members, includes press reviews from the Washington Post and Washingtonian Magazine, and offers clips of sketches like 'Historically Accurate Theatre' and 'Brillo Bran.'
https://fan.wings.nu/beaches/index.php
Happiness Comes in Waves is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to beaches, run by Kirryn of Wings, celebrating the simple joy of sand, sea, and surf. With 1466 members and a personal photograph of Scarborough Beach as its backdrop, it's a warm and welcoming community for fellow water lovers.
https://juliantrubin.com/astronomyjokes.html
Julian Rubin's astronomy jokes page blends humor with genuine science education, mixing space puns and astronaut quips with biographical sketches of astronomers like Ptolemy, Galileo, and Kepler. The section is touchingly dedicated to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia and sits within a broader science humor site that Scientific American once recognized for its educational value.