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https://mudcoders.com/
The MUD Coders Guild is a long-form blog and community hub dedicated to the design, development, and history of MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons) and text-based games. Articles cover everything from game design philosophy and system architecture to technical topics like building Entity-Component-System frameworks in Elixir and Dockerizing MUD servers.
https://splashy.neocities.org/
A quirky personal Neocities site with a self-aware, ironic old-web aesthetic, run by someone who openly identifies as a fan of Serial Experiments Lain and lain-pilled internet culture. Visitors can browse blogs and articles, a Peter Griffin humor page, webrings, link collections, and fan pages including a tribute to Zeppelin Wars.
https://wagi.lol/
Wagi's Nook is a cozy personal corner of the web where the creator shares their interests, blog entries, and an impressive concert schedule featuring bands like Sleep Token, Spiritbox, Mudvayne, and Between The Buried And Me. The site leans heavily into the alternative and metalcore music scene, with a dedicated concerts page tracking past and upcoming shows alongside personal updates and collections.
https://youpi.neocities.org/
Aria Salvatrice's colorful personal homepage covers anime, video games, music, fan fiction, and dogs in classic old-web style, with a strong focus on Shoujo Kakumei Utena including shipping lists, favorite aspects, and planned fan fics. The site has a charming outsider-art sensibility, complete with MIDI music, a guestbook, and sections ranging from Dark Souls character ships to an eclectic list of musical favorites spanning Bach to Daft Punk.
https://fan.glast-heim.net/inuyasha
Feudal Fairy Tale is a TAFL-listed fanlisting dedicated to Rumiko Takahashi's beloved anime and manga series Inuyasha, inviting fans from around the world to add their name to the roster. With 30 registered fans and counting, it offers a simple way for Inuyasha enthusiasts to show their love for the classic feudal-era adventure.
https://02179.nekoweb.org/shigaraki
A deeply personal tribute page dedicated to Shigaraki Tomura from My Hero Academia, written by creator 02179 who traces their connection to the character back to 2016. The site features heartfelt analysis of Shigaraki's story, original fan art, and thoughtful commentary on the real-world social allegories woven into BNHA's villain arc.
https://humantooth.neocities.org/mixcd
Humantooth's mix CD page offers a curated instrumental playlist designed for coding, cleaning, or casual browsing, with tracks ranging from dub to shoegaze to cosmic funk. A built-in movable music player lets visitors listen directly in the browser, with download instructions provided for each song.
http://minki.net/fisheye
Running since 1998, Memoirs of a Fish is the self-described largest resource on the web dedicated entirely to Fisheye, the cross-dressing villain from Sailor Moon SuperS and member of the Amazon Trio. Created by Minki, the site offers anime and manga bios, image galleries, fan art, fan fiction, videos, and a detailed breakdown of the character across multiple media formats.
https://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousfg/misc/sf-links.html
Maintained by Tim Adye for the Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group, this curated link directory points visitors to science fiction and fantasy resources across the web, including databases, fanzines, fan societies, and vintage pulp archives. Notable sections highlight SF sites created by OUSFG members and related Oxford University student societies such as the Tolkien Society and the Douglas Adams Society.
http://www.whoosh.org/
Whoosh.org is a comprehensive monthly journal and resource hub dedicated to strong women in popular culture, with a heavy focus on Xena: Warrior Princess. Visitors can explore episode guides, airing schedules, convention reports, uber fiction, and extensive essays covering shows like Alias, Sheena, and Relic Hunter.