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https://xxstephsroomxx.neocities.org/
Steph's personal corner of the web embraces early 2000s internet aesthetics with an emo flair, featuring sections for music videos, zines, a gallery, and a hidden secret page for curious visitors. Built as a love letter to old-web culture, the site captures the nostalgic energy of personal homepages with webrings, mood indicators, and a guestbook to match.
https://dollhouse-garden.neocities.org/
Dollhouse Garden is a charming personal site with a dreamy, garden-inspired aesthetic featuring manga and anime recommendations, scans, and links to favorite online games like Orisinal and vgperson titles. The site leans heavily into a soft, feminine, vintage web aesthetic with nods to Serial Experiments Lain, Sylvanian Families, and shojo media.
https://thechillzone.neocities.org/
The Chillzone is a colorful, chaotic personal neocities site packed with animals, video games, cartoons, nostalgia, and collecting content, all wrapped in a retro web aesthetic with autoplaying music and flashing gifs. Visitors can explore galleries, blinkies, stamps, a mysterious "pipis room," and secret joke pages tucked throughout the site.
https://jokerandharley.com/
A fanlisting dedicated to the iconic and chaotic relationship between The Joker and Harley Quinn from the Batman universe, listing fans from around the world who adore this villainous duo. With 226 registered fans and affiliates spanning other Batman character fanlistings, it serves as a cozy corner of DC fandom run by Melissa and Kristina.
https://bnj.ephralon.de/
An archive dedicated to preserving the custom Sims 1 creations of Japanese creator Kyoen, originally hosted on the beloved Barairo no jinsei (La vie en Rose) fansite before it closed in 2005. Maintained by a fan named Eph, the site offers downloadable content including build mode items, outfits, heads, pets, objects, wallpaper, and floors for the Sims 1 community.
https://herbus-serwus.nekoweb.org/
Kellin/Chell, a 17-year-old from Poland, has built a colorful personal homepage with a strong Porter Robinson fandom presence alongside stamps, buttons, and a fanlisting collection. The site features a chatbox, video player, blog, and guestbook, with a nostalgic early-web aesthetic including 88x31 buttons and webring participation.
http://lysator.liu.se/mud/faq/faq1.html
A comprehensive FAQ covering the basics of MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons), explaining the different types including TinyMUDs, LPMUDs, DikuMUDs, and AberMUDs for newcomers to text-based online gaming. Hosted on the classic Lysator server, this document walks beginners through core concepts like avatars, netlag, and MUD culture, making it an essential old-web reference for anyone curious about early multiplayer online worlds.
https://slicysirup.neocities.org/
SlicySirup's Web Hideaway is a handcrafted personal site by a 20-year-old French English literature student covering games, films, TV, anime, books, and personal interests. Built as a social media escape and memory archive, it features shrines, microblogging, and a warm corner of the web filled with Hatsune Miku blinkies and Animal Crossing references.
https://aywren.com/
Aywren's Nook is a gaming and geek culture blog by a self-described middle-aged gamer girl, covering everything from Final Fantasy XIV and Old School RuneScape to Steam Deck adventures and indie game reviews. The site also dips into personal hobbies like diamond painting, model horses, and learning fiddle, making it a cozy corner of the internet for fellow gamer enthusiasts.
http://projectanime.com/sailormoon
Sailor Moon Universe is a comprehensive fan resource dedicated to the classic magical girl anime, featuring character profiles, episode lists, a music jukebox, toy info, movies, and interactive features like quizzes, horoscopes, and virtual postcards. Built by Project Anime Communications around 1999-2000, it also includes a webring, chat room, paper dolls, and ASCII art, making it a lively community hub for Sailor Moon fans of the era.