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http://jophan.org/mimosa
Mimosa is the web home of Mimosa fanzine, a six-time Hugo Award-winning publication by Rich and Nicki Lynch dedicated to science fiction fan history and community. With 30 issues archived and contributions from luminaries like Forrest J Ackerman, Greg Benford, and Dave Langford, it is an invaluable record of SF fandom's past.
https://naga.icesus.org/icesus
Icesus is a free-to-play MUD (multi-user dungeon) set in the Valley of Icesus, a frozen post-apocalyptic world with rich lore involving warring factions, elemental religions, and rogue-like combat. The site serves as the official hub for the game, offering a player handbook, atlas, wiki, forums, and bug tracker for this long-running online text RPG.
https://sleepiestguy.neocities.org/
Sleepiestguy's cozy personal site features dedicated shrine pages for anime and manga characters including Mita, Link, Aone, and Shiro. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic with a blog, links page, and a strong anti-AI stance reflected in its webring badge.
https://britlinks.co.uk/bands
Britlinks is a comprehensive directory cataloging Christian artists and bands from across the UK and Ireland, organized alphabetically, regionally, and by search. Now preserved as a historical archive, the site offers a fascinating snapshot of the British and Irish Christian music scene with hundreds of listed artists, album features, and discussion boards.
https://roshenperium.neocities.org/
The Roshenperium is a personal Neocities site built around metalcore music and anti-corporate sentiment, with blog-style posts about quitting Spotify, deleting TikTok, and supporting physical media and piracy. The site features a heavy musical identity centered on bands like Knocked Loose, alongside a vault section, links, and a guestbook in classic old-web style.
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://prosperosdaughter.tripod.com/favelinks.html
A personal links collection from 'Prospero's Daughter' showcasing favorite websites centered around Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom, including Willow/Tara shipper sites, Amber Benson content, and gothic/magickal marketplace links like Panpipes and Manic Panic. The page also nods to conventions, Fairuza Balk, and the creator's own paintings and costumes, making it a colorful snapshot of early 2000s fandom culture.
https://rockinrat.tripod.com/
The Rockin' Rat is an old-school personal site with a brash, loud personality that hints at a rock music theme through its name and attitude. Built with frames-based technology typical of the late 1990s web, it greets visitors with a no-nonsense message that sets the tone for its rough-around-the-edges style.
https://theawesometeg219.neocities.org/
Theawesometeg219's personal Neocities site captures the spirit of early 2000s web culture, complete with autoplay music, a visit counter, and a retro menu linking to N64 reviews, cheat codes, and Weezer MIDIs. Favorite artists like Lemon Demon and Green Day, a blog discussing the SpongeBob movie, and a custom webring round out this charming time capsule from 2004-2005.
https://leijiverse.neocities.org/
Station Arcadia is a loving tribute to the Leijiverse, the interconnected world of legendary manga artist Leiji Matsumoto, covering series like Captain Harlock, Galaxy Express 999, and Space Battleship Yamato. The site features fan thoughts, official art showcases, series guides, and links to other Leijiverse fansites, all built in the spirit of classic old-web fan pages.