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http://shillingshockers.com/
Penny Dreadful's Shilling Shockers appears to be a fan site themed around classic horror and penny dreadful pulp fiction, evoking the Victorian-era tradition of cheap sensational stories. With only a splash page visible, the site's title and imagery suggest a focus on horror entertainment, gothic themes, or classic scary films and literature.
http://somesimthings.com/index.htm
SomeSimThings offers free downloads of custom and hacked objects for The Sims and The Sims 2, created by a longtime fan who has been modding the game for years. Visitors can find skill-building objects, hacked toys, decorative items, and beginner tutorials on IFF Pencil hacking techniques.
http://fl.yours-to-break.net/michael
A TAFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Michael Lee, a character from the anime series Witch Hunter Robin, with 37 members spanning 9 countries. Fans of the series can join to show their appreciation for this specific character through this compact but lovingly maintained tribute.
https://sfandfantasymasterworks.blogspot.com/
A dedicated review blog covering the SF Masterworks and Fantasy Masterworks book series, with detailed critical analysis of classic science fiction and fantasy novels. Run by a blogger named Diamat, the site offers thoughtful, spoiler-aware reviews spanning authors like Gene Wolfe, Sheri S. Tepper, and Frank Herbert, organized by series entry number.
http://paperleaves.net/silvermoonrefuge
Silver Moon Refuge is a dedicated shrine to Sailor Moon, the beloved magical girl anime and manga series. Fans of Usagi and the Sailor Senshi will find a lovingly crafted tribute celebrating the characters, story, and world of this classic franchise.
https://zanyvideogamequotes.com/
A long-running collection of memorable, funny, and offbeat quotes pulled straight from video games, keeping the spirit of old-web enthusiasm alive since 1998. Fans of gaming oddities and classic game dialogue will find this a nostalgic and entertaining browse through some of gaming's most quotable moments.
http://textfire.de/tests/txa.htm
Textfire.de hosts a detailed review and technical breakdown of TxA, a text adventure authoring system by Viktor Krammer designed for MS-DOS and Linux. The site covers TxA's compiler/interpreter architecture, its scripting language syntax, block structures like [INIT], [ROOM], and [INVENTORY], and serves as part of a broader German-language resource hub for interactive fiction enthusiasts.
http://analognowhere.com/wiki/matacorp
A collaborative worldbuilding wiki for 'analognowhere', a sprawling original science fiction universe featuring a dystopian future where MATACORP, a corporate technocracy, emerged victorious from the World-Corp-War. The wiki details fictional nations, characters, companies, and technologies in a richly imagined post-collapse setting with dark satirical undertones about corporate power.
https://sephirahmalkuth.neocities.org/
Malkuth (also known as Gigi or QoH) runs this colorful personal hub centered on fandoms like Project Moon, Touhou, and Umamusume, with sections for Pony Town skins, adoptables, shrines, and an OC wiki. The site is packed with images and fandom energy, making it a lively destination for fans of indie games and Japanese media.
https://caminus.quest/
CAMINUS is a personal old-web style homepage with a spooky skull-click entry and animated GIFs, belonging to a creator named Gen Lissa. The site participates in several webrings including a Star Trek Fans Webring, a Veggie Ring, and a Retronaut Webring, hinting at sci-fi fandom and retro internet culture as its primary interests.