Video Games
315 sites
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://sims.stephanietoo.com/index.html
ST Neighbourhood (also known as STF Sims) is a custom content hub for The Sims, offering downloadable skins, hair, hacks, objects, floors, and neighbourhood files created by the site's author. The collection spans both The Sims 1 and Sims 2, with content organized by category and a strict no-redistribution policy reflecting the creator's personal craftsmanship.
https://lucacpu.gay/
Luca's personal corner of the web is heavily centered on their love of video games, featuring fan pages dedicated to titles like Oneshot, Night in the Woods, and Danganronpa, alongside modding guides for Wii, Wii U, and 3DS consoles. The site also includes original music compositions, early-stage novel projects, and a warm introduction to Luca's genderfluid identity and creative pursuits.
https://go-jupiter.neocities.org/
Go! Jupiter! is a creative travel diary framed as an in-universe adventure log following Pokémon trainer Fender and their Noivern companion named Jupiter. The site blends real-world travel journaling with Pokémon roleplay storytelling, with past entries presented as Throwback Thursdays and a guestbook for visitors.
http://combatsim.com/
COMBATSIM.COM is a long-running resource dedicated to combat simulation and strategy wargames, covering titles like Hearts of Iron IV, Field of Glory, World of Tanks, and historical wargames spanning WWI to WWII. Visitors will find news, updates, reviews, and coverage of the latest releases from publishers like Matrix Games and Paradox Interactive, making it a go-to hub for fans of military strategy gaming.
https://flutteristhebest.neocities.org/
Neon Pink Hell is a colorful Neocities personal site featuring a dedicated Splatoon shrine as its centerpiece, alongside a collection of web buttons and general updates. The site's handle 'flutteristhebest' and its image-heavy layout suggest a fan with strong affinity for Nintendo's ink-based shooter franchise.
https://elucidatedvoyyd.neocities.org/rp-home
Created by Ellie, this fan site dives deep into Robopon, the obscure late-90s Game Boy Color RPG originally titled Robot Ponkottsu, covering lore, sprites, mechanics, moves, items, cheats, and even prototype content. The iceberg-style scope of the site suggests extensive hidden depth beyond the surface, making it a rare English-language resource for fans of this underappreciated gem.
https://viceverse.neocities.org/
Viceverse is a Pokemon fan project created by PainterFight (Heap), featuring original worldbuilding, headcanons, and a cast of characters set in a self-constructed universe. The site hosts the fanfic series 'Vice Versa' along with lore pages covering setting, cast, and miscellaneous content, making it a creative expansion of the Pokemon universe.
https://porkyblack8.neocities.org/
Porkyblack8's personal page centers on Hypnospace Outlaw, the retro internet simulation game, with the creator making fan pages styled after the game's fictional 1999-era web aesthetic. The site also mentions SFM (Source Filmmaker) work and features old-web collectibles like webrings and buttons.
https://retrobase.neocities.org/
Retrobase is a personal page dedicated to retro video games, covering the history and cultural impact of classic titles from the 1970s through the 1990s on systems like the NES, Atari 2600, and Commodore 64. Visitors will find an overview of key aspects of retro gaming including pixel graphics, chiptune music, iconic genres, and the lasting legacy these games have on modern indie development.