Games
834 sites
Subcategories:
- Video Games (306)
- Tabletop & RPGs (148)
- MUDs & Text Games (147)
https://log.aelysia.net/c/4/Exvius
Disclosure is the update log for Aelysia's Astralspire network, tracking changes and news for Exvius, a pixel clique dedicated to Final Fantasy fans. The site chronicles affiliate updates, design refreshes, and membership management for this long-running fan community project active since 2009.
http://gold.natsu.gs/WG
A tribute page dedicated to SPI (Simulations Publications Inc.) and classic wargames, covering titles like Squad Leader, NATO Division Commander, Tac Air, and many other historical board wargames. The site blends English and Japanese content, reflecting a devoted fan community for these simulation games spanning conflicts from D-Day to Vietnam.
http://tilde.club/~chrark
Chrark's tilde.club homepage is a retro-terminal-styled personal page from a self-described netizen who enjoys old web exploration, HTML tinkering, and playing Minetest. The site links to decentralized internet communities and protocols like the Fediverse, XMPP, and Matrix, and showcases a Minetest color nodes test mod as a personal project.
https://vgmaps.com/
VGMaps.com, maintained by Jonathan Leung since 2002, is the largest archive of screenshot-based video game maps on the internet, covering thousands of titles across virtually every console, handheld, and home computer platform from the Atari 2600 to the PlayStation 5. Whether you need a level map for an obscure TurboGrafx-16 game or a classic NES dungeon layout, this meticulously organized atlas is an essential reference for gamers and speedrunners alike.
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.
https://fiercedeity.neocities.org/
A shrine-focused fan site dedicated primarily to the Legend of Zelda series, featuring dedicated pages for titles like Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, and Hyrule Warriors. The site is lovingly crafted with animated image links, custom graphics, and a navigational mask theme that reflects the Zelda aesthetic.
https://chrysoneiro.neocities.org/
Ri'ah's personal hub centers on yumeshipping and self-insert fandom, particularly around Project Moon games, featuring OC pages, roleplay canons, and a social media directory for fellow yumes. The site doubles as a community-facing profile with detailed follow/interaction guidelines, making it a cozy corner of niche fandom culture.
http://fan.towerofmist.net/sypha
Mystic Spirit is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Sypha Belnades from Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse, created and maintained by Elmina since 2006. Fans of the classic NES game character can join the list, browse member codes, and explore extras celebrating this iconic magic-wielding heroine.
https://patrick-is.cool/
Patrick Monaghan is a game and tools developer who shares technical blog posts alongside personal updates, including a deep dive into Vertex Array Objects for graphics programming. The site is in the process of being rebuilt, but already offers a glimpse into Pat's work at the intersection of game development and software tooling.
https://srd.dndtools.org/
A comprehensive online reference for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition, hosting the complete System Reference Document that covers rules, spells, monsters, classes, and more. An essential bookmark for players and dungeon masters who need quick access to the core rules without cracking open a sourcebook.