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https://towerofmist.net/cv3
A dedicated shrine to Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse, created by Elmina and launched in 1999, covering the game's cast, weapons, stages, and sound test. Fans of the classic NES Konami title will find lore-flavored writing, images, a fanlisting, and curated links all celebrating Trevor Belmont's quest through Transylvania.
https://mossyscorner.neocities.org/
Mossy's personal corner of the web is a cheerful, blinkie-filled homepage featuring a Tyler, The Creator webring, a Spider-Verse character poll, and a curated collection of cool site buttons. The page reflects a retro-web aesthetic with webrings, a listening status widget, and links to friends and internet communities.
https://feoamante.com/
Feo Amante's Horror Thriller, run by writer E.C. McMullen Jr., is one of the longest-running active horror review sites on the web, covering movies, short fiction, comics, and music through a dedicated horror lens. Visitors will find in-depth film reviews spanning decades of the genre, original horror fiction submissions, and passionate coverage of everything from classic Japanese horror like Ringu to modern releases.
https://acetrainermeg.neocities.org/
Acetrainermeg's personal Neocities page is built around Pokemon fandom, featuring shrines, quote pics, quiz results, and custom graphics in a classic old-web style. The site leans into Pokemon culture with its 'Ace Trainer' handle and shrine section, making it a charming retro-styled fan space.
https://asherihardlyknower.nekoweb.org/
A charming, visually creative personal page by a user called aaaaash featuring an extensive DVD collection gallery spanning classics like The Breakfast Club and Pulp Fiction all the way to modern favorites, alongside a curated vinyl-style album showcase. The site's interactive 3D-tilt gallery effects and eclectic mix of music, film, and collected ads make it a fun snapshot of one person's pop culture tastes.
https://fishkuna.neocities.org/
Fishkuna is a colorful Neocities personal hub built around the Jujutsu Kaisen character Sukuna, blending fan shrines for survival horror franchises like Texas Chainsaw and Hellraiser with original art and OC pages. The creator, a self-taught coder and artist, has crafted a highly personalized retro-web aesthetic space filled with shrines, a chatbox, and ongoing passion projects.
http://digital-eel.com/
Digital Eel is the official site for indie game studio Digital Eel, creators of the beloved Strange Adventures in Infinite Space series, Weird Worlds, Brainpipe, and several other quirky titles available on Steam, GOG, and itch.io. Several of their classic games are offered for free download, and the site includes news archives spanning from 2002 to the present alongside a discography of original game music.
https://rock-webring.neocities.org/
ROCK-webring is an indie web webring connecting personal sites belonging to fans of rock music, managed by SCLPTURES on Neocities. Visitors can hop between member sites spanning rock subgenres and discover a community of music enthusiasts sharing their passion for the genre.
https://dyrknyte.neocities.org/
Dyrk's Domain is a colorful personal neocities site built by the creator 'dyrk', featuring a movie log, a collection of favorite characters, and a curated 'video of the month' section. The site has a lively old-web aesthetic with friend site buttons, a transmasculine pride webring, and plenty of personality packed into its image-heavy layout.
http://godhatesshrimp.com/about.php
God Hates Shrimp is a satirical parody site created by Joe Decker and Ryland Sanders that lampoons anti-gay protesters like Fred Phelps by pointing out the logical inconsistency of selectively applying Leviticus to condemn homosexuality while ignoring its many other prohibitions, including the ban on shellfish. The site includes press coverage, downloadable materials, and a theological argument that if Leviticus is your rulebook, shrimp should be just as scandalous as anything else.