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https://library.syracuse.edu/digital/guides/s/sf_zines.htm
Syracuse University Libraries presents the finding aid for their Science Fiction Fanzines and Ephemera Collection, a 1.0 linear foot archive spanning 1949 to 1983 that documents fan-generated publications, convention materials, photographs, and clippings. Researchers will find an organized inventory of rare zines, newsletters, publisher materials, and miscellaneous ephemera reflecting the grassroots SF fan community of the mid-twentieth century.
https://dan-ball.jp/en/javagame/dust2
Powder Game 2 is a browser-based fluid dynamics sandbox game by DAN-BALL where players experiment with dozens of interactive elements including water, fire, gunpowder, ice, and explosives to create simulations and shareable art. Part of a larger free games portal, it features weekly and monthly rankings, community-uploaded works, and a full-screen canvas that makes it a beloved staple of old-web browser gaming.
http://eternal-city.wikidot.com/
The Eternal City Wiki is an unofficial fan-maintained reference for The Eternal City, a Roman-themed text-based MUD owned by ThreeSeas LLC. Visitors can browse detailed maps of the game world, explore lore about cities and regions, and use calculators for rank bonuses, training costs, combat mechanics, and more.
https://tilde.town/~robert
A fan page dedicated to Perfume, the beloved Japanese electro-pop trio known for their infectious synth-driven sound and choreographed performances. Hosted on tilde.town, the site is visually driven with images celebrating the group, making it a small but charming tribute to the act.
http://inverse.org/
Slayers Universe bills itself as the number one stop for original Slayers information, offering a dedicated portal to the beloved anime and light novel franchise. With multiple entry points including a kanji version and community forums, this long-running site has served Slayers fans since 1997.
https://tecfa.unige.ch/moo/clients/cupomud/CupOmud_docs.html
Cup-O MUD is a Java-based client for Multi-User Virtual Environments (MUDs, MOOs, MU*s) written by Alex Stewart, designed to be embedded directly into web pages so users can connect to MUVEs without installing any software. The documentation covers features, applet integration, parameters, TELNET negotiation, and a history of MUVE systems, making it a thorough technical reference for 1990s online virtual world enthusiasts.
https://aarchonmud.com/arc
Aarchon MUD is a long-running fantasy text-based multiplayer game featuring 16 classes, over 60 races, and nearly 10,000 rooms to explore across 85 unique zones. Players can join clans, craft gear, brew potions, compete on leaderboards, and tackle quests in a richly detailed world maintained by an active development team.
https://knockoutfangirl.nekoweb.org/
Edward Katz (also known as Erich or Katz) is an Indonesian web creator who built this colorful personal site to showcase art, graphics, shrines, and a deep love for early 2000s to mid-2010s internet culture. The site features fandom interests spanning Transformers, Cartoon Network classics, Team Fortress 2, and music from Gorillaz and Lemon Demon, with a strong nostalgic aesthetic and active changelog.
https://maddycha.com/
Maddy's personal corner of the web features her interests in video games, art, collectibles like blind boxes and Pokémon cards, and her beloved cats Pigeon and Bunny. The site includes a games-heavy interests section spanning titles like Rhythm Heaven, Animal Crossing, and Ace Attorney, alongside a resources page, guestbook, and a Rhythm Heaven-themed webring she created.
https://putiecatootie.neocities.org/
CC's colorful personal page showcases her diverse interests including crafting, film photography, cozy video games, and anime and manga, with several in-progress sections like a Kingdom Hearts shrine and book recommendations. Built as a first HTML/CSS learning project, the site has a girly aesthetic with webrings, pixel art credits, and a curated list of currently reading, watching, and playing picks.