Games
860 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (315)
- Tabletop & RPGs (160)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://gamera.neocities.org/
GAMERA is Anita's personal neocities webspace centered on video game reviews, logs, and a game collection, with a charmingly chaotic old-web aesthetic and a healthy appreciation for obscure and kusoge titles. Visitors will find game logs, a curated game collection, personal blog entries, and enthusiastic takes on games ranging from obscure Kairosoft releases to modern favorites.
https://oodlecat.meowandsparkle.party/nekOS.html
nekOS is a creative fan page styled as a retro desktop operating system interface, complete with a simulated OS menu featuring options like 'Petz Corner,' 'Checkerboard Petz Park,' and system controls, all set to the Hypnospace Outlaw soundtrack. Built around the classic Petz PC game series, this imaginative site blends nostalgia for old-school virtual pet games with a charming fake-OS aesthetic.
http://www.rpg-music.com/
The RPG Music Dimension, run by bahamutx since 1996, is one of the oldest RPG music archive sites on the web, housing MIDI and digital audio files from SquareSoft/Square-Enix classics like Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and Lufia. Visitors can browse music by game series, read RPG fan fiction, and explore the site's own RPG Music WebRing that connected the fan community for years.
https://floraltriptych.nekoweb.org/hohenheim
A dedicated shrine to Hohenheim, a recently debuted character in the game Limbus Company, written by an enthusiastic fan who clearly adores him. The site includes character lore, the creator's personal reflections on falling in love with the character, and original art made by the site author.
https://thebattletree.neocities.org/
Paul's personal Neocities site, named after the Pokemon Battle Tree facility, serves as a creative hub featuring original art, Pokemon shrines, a Tomodachi Life log, and personal thoughts. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic with an update log stretching back to early 2023, making it a delightful snapshot of hobbyist web creation centered around Nintendo games.
https://jackalhearts.neocities.org/
Jack's creative hub showcases original tabletop RPG projects like 'Snare: A Slasher Film RPG' alongside zines and other indie works. The site blends horror, slasher film aesthetics, and game design into a quirky personal archive that reflects the creator's eclectic tastes.
https://themizarkshow.xyz/
Themizarkshow is a Neocities personal page by a UX designer and self-described geeky autistic who shares their favorite video games sorted by system, Rubik's cube picks sorted by shape and size, and original poetry. The site is an eclectic work-in-progress with a fun, irreverent personality and a growing collection of hobby content across multiple sections.
https://sirpaperweight.blot.im/politicalgame
Sir Paperweight the Third is a thoughtful tabletop RPG blog featuring campaign retrospectives and GM advice, including this detailed post-mortem on running a sci-fi political intrigue campaign set aboard a strike-gripped space station. The author breaks down lessons learned from eight sessions of faction-driven play, covering topics like tension design, player agency, and how to make violence a last resort rather than a default solution.
https://mii-plaza.neocities.org/
Wolf's Mii Plaza is a resource hub dedicated to Nintendo's Mii avatar system, covering games like Tomodachi Life, Miitopia, and Miitomo with links, QR codes, and a web-based Mii editor. The site serves as a community gathering point for Mii enthusiasts, offering shared Mii characters, personality charts, and a suggestion inbox for new resources.
https://lukegearing.blot.im/prison-planet-review
Luke Gearing's blog is a deep dive into tabletop RPG design, covering Classic Traveller, OSR gaming, and his own published works including Wolves Upon the Coast and Swyvers. Posts range from detailed adventure reviews and play reports to original mechanics for violence, NPCs, reputations, and wilderness travel.