Video Games
306 sites
https://makoenergy.neocities.org/
Makoenergy is a personal neocities site whose name and aesthetic are inspired by Final Fantasy VII, referencing mako energy as 'the planet's lifeblood.' The site features a cozy retro-web vibe with a guestbook, polls, mood indicator, and sections for blog, links, and extras.
https://genshin.celestia.nu/
Beckoning Stars is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Genshin Impact, the open-world action RPG by miHoYo, maintained by Luna under the Celestia.nu collective. Fans of the Traveler's journey through Teyvat can join the growing list of 81 registered members and keep the classic fanlisting tradition alive.
https://marinakittaka.com/
Marinazone is the personal blog of Marina Kittaka, indie game developer behind the Analgesic Productions titles Anodyne, Even the Ocean, and Sephonie, where she reflects on art, theory, and the games industry. The site also serves as a hub for Zonelets, her own scrappy blogging software she built and released for others to use.
https://clutter-factory.blogspot.com/
Olena's Clutter Factory is a dedicated custom content resource for The Sims 1, offering free downloadable objects like furniture, lighting, and decorative items crafted by creator Olena. With years of original creations still available and an active policy against unauthorized redistribution, this site is a rare gem for the small but passionate TS1 community.
https://retro-sanctuary.com/
Retro-Sanctuary is a dedicated retro gaming resource covering classic consoles from the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum to the Dreamcast and SNES, featuring in-depth top 100 game lists, reviews, and console rankings. The site's creator has compiled exhaustive ranked lists for dozens of retro platforms and also produces companion YouTube videos, making it a go-to destination for fans of vintage gaming hardware.
http://blizzara.org/
Blizzara.org is a network of personal fan sites maintained by Stefi, a Southern California-based creator, each dedicated to a beloved fictional character from games like Final Fantasy IX, Kingdom Hearts, and more. Online since 2004, the Diamond Dust Network hub showcases individual character shrines alongside a webring roll, a layout archive, and links to fellow fan site creators.
https://bugsite.org/
A dedicated fan site for the obscure 2001 Game Boy Color RPG 'Network Adventure Bugsite' by Smilesoft, covering the game's story, monsters, and downloadable media. It stands out for preserving a nearly forgotten Japanese RPG, complete with links to ROM translations and archived promo art.
https://ff.aquarel.nu/
Exvius is a pixel web clique dedicated to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, managed by Aelyn, where members choose a crystal guardian from the Square Enix mobile game universe and join a community of over 114 fellow defenders. Visitors can join the clique, display member codes on their own sites, and browse the growing roster of members and their chosen Final Fantasy champions.
https://shinyexe.neocities.org/
Jamie's colorful personal web zone is packed with Pokemon content including a 'Pokemon Paradise' section, adoptables, a Frienddex, and a Gamer Room alongside fan art and sprites. The site leans heavily into gaming fandom with references to Pokemon, Kirby, Metal Gear, and Vocaloid, all wrapped in a retro neocities aesthetic with CRT toggle, autoplay sounds, and interactive polls.
https://glitterskies.org/vtmb
The Final Nights is a fan site and fanlisting dedicated to Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, run by Nathalie as part of Glitterskies.org, and serving as the only Fanlistings Network-approved fanlisting for this beloved RPG. With 202 fans from 51 countries, the site also offers game introductions, content, and multimedia resources for fans of this cult-classic vampire RPG.