Video Games
315 sites
https://ginacities.com/
GinaCities is the colorful personal corner of Gina Giannetti, a software engineer at BBC News who spends her spare time building cosy indie games, with her latest release being Potion Puzzle Shop on itch.io. The site has a nostalgic Geocities-era aesthetic complete with pastel visuals, a lofi music player, and links to fellow Neocities neighbors, reflecting a genuine love of early internet culture and game development.
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://zomboid.pro/
Kepler's personal corner of the web, styled after the main menu of the survival game Project Zomboid, featuring art, writing, recipes, photos, a blog, and a curated links neighborhood. The site is a sprawling, lovingly crafted multi-section homepage that wears its game-inspired aesthetic proudly across multiple themed versions and redesigns.
https://daniele63.com/
Daniele63's colorful Neocities-style personal site centers on the Kirby franchise, featuring a comprehensive Kirby Games history, favorite games showcases, anime reviews, and inventive web toys like a realistic CSS/JS CRT TV simulator and an in-browser arcade. Packed with a Winamp-inspired music player, a community sketchbook, terrarium photos, and years of detailed update logs, it is a genuine labor of love that captures the creative spirit of the old web.
https://somewhere-city.neocities.org/
Tawny's colorful personal corner of the web, currently hyperfixating on Deltarune, features a gallery, original characters, and a trinket hoard section still under construction. The site has a playful, welcoming tone with Dragon Cave creature adoptables and webring participation adding to its charming old-web aesthetic.
https://historyofhyrule.com/
History of Hyrule is a long-running fan resource celebrating the Legend of Zelda series since 2002, with an extensive collection of official art, manga, doujinshi, and rare series materials. Dedicated to old-school Zelda fandom, it serves as a deep archive for collectors and fans seeking hard-to-find visual and printed media from the franchise.
https://lumpin.zone/
Pumpkinlumpin's personal hobby site is a cheerful corner of the web dedicated primarily to video games, with a heavy focus on Final Fantasy XIV alongside occasional art and miscellaneous fun projects. The site features a blog, gallery, and a dedicated FFXIV section that continues to grow, making it a cozy stop for fellow fans of the game.
https://grillsen.neocities.org/
Grillsen's personal site is a dedicated hub for classic PC game reviews, with a heavy focus on CRPGs like Baldur's Gate, Quest for Glory, and Siege of Avalon alongside Star Trek games and Lego titles. Visitors will also find original artwork, fan shrines for games like F.E.A.R., and a constantly updated log showing an enthusiastic creator actively expanding the site.
https://sklivvz.neocities.org/
A 1998 fan page dedicated to Blizzard's Diablo, focused on cheats, trainers, and patch news for the game. The site covers workarounds for the v1.03 patch, item editors, and Battle.net cheat methods, making it a snapshot of early Diablo modding culture.
https://vnfanlisting.neocities.org/
The Visual Novel Fan Listing (VNFL) is a community hub for fans of visual novels, welcoming players of titles like Clannad, Danganronpa, Ace Attorney, Hatoful Boyfriend, and Ren'py indie games to connect with others who share their passion. Members must have a personal website to join, making it a cozy old-web corner for the visual novel community to find each other.