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  • 2026-07-07
    Mad Lemmey's Painting Blog
    Mad Lemmey's Painting Blog is a prolific hobby blog chronicling an avid miniature painter's work across dozens of historical periods, fantasy settings, and wargaming systems including Burrows & Badgers, X-Wing, and World War 2 games. The sprawling tag cloud reveals an impressive breadth of projects, from Winged Hussars to Xenomorphs, making it a rich reference for fellow hobbyists seeking painting inspiration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Madaxeman.com
    Madaxeman.com is a sprawling wargaming resource covering miniature tabletop games across multiple scales and historical periods, with a focus on ADLG, Field of Glory Renaissance, Malifaux, and Napoleonic warfare. Visitors will find manufacturer directories with voting systems, army lists, battle reports, painting guides, tactical tips, and a dedicated podcast spanning decades of wargaming history.
  • 2026-07-07
    maddycha
    Maddy's personal corner of the web features her interests in video games, art, collectibles like blind boxes and Pokémon cards, and her beloved cats Pigeon and Bunny. The site includes a games-heavy interests section spanning titles like Rhythm Heaven, Animal Crossing, and Ace Attorney, alongside a resources page, guestbook, and a Rhythm Heaven-themed webring she created.
  • 2026-07-07
    maerk.xyz
    Mark's personal site dedicated to his Sega arcade machines, video games, and arcade culture, featuring cabinet logs for his Versus City, Blast City, and Astro City cabs alongside blog posts, high scores, and game reviews. The mix of arcade hardware passion, fighting game commentary, and shmup coverage makes it a great find for anyone deep into the candy cab and retro arcade scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    Magazines
    A comprehensive archive of scanned PDF issues of Wargamer's Newsletter, the influential wargaming publication produced by Donald Featherstone from 1962 to 1980. Nearly the complete run of issues is available for download, making this an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts of classic tabletop wargaming.
  • 2026-07-07
    Magical Gurll!
    Courtney Gurll is a Boston-based creative whose site serves as a hub for her tabletop RPG design work, illustration portfolio, crochet projects, and random generators, all wrapped in a charming RPG inventory interface. The Sunflower Court TTRPG design project anchors the site, with crochet, art, and web tools rounding out a delightfully eclectic creative space.
  • 2026-07-07
    Magnolia Sims
    Magnolia Sims is a dedicated Sims 1 fan site by creator Thalia, offering downloadable custom content including historically themed skins, objects, meshes, and wallpapers covering subjects like Colonial American women, Aztec figures, Vikings, and more. The site stands out for its focus on historic and fantasy aesthetics and a generous open-use policy allowing cloning, recoloring, and sharing of all original creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Main Page // Nose Club
    Nose Club is a dedicated Pokemon fan site by Bluwiikoon, centered on the rock-type Pokemon Nosepass and packed with original artwork, Sugimori-style imitations, type variant designs, adoptable 'scrunkly' sprites, and fan fiction. Interactive features like a Bug Catcher Simulator and Random Rumour Generator add playful depth to an already rich creative resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    Majik 3D MMORPG a.k.a. Majik MURPE / MUD
    A legacy archive preserving the history of Majik 3D MMORPG, a volunteer-driven open-source online roleplaying game active from 1995 to 2002 that evolved from a text-based MUD through a 2D roguelike into a full 3D world. Maintained by the original developer namhas, the site hosts over 3,300 files including source code on GitHub, archived mailing lists, forums, screenshots, and design documents chronicling one of the early indie MMORPGs with player-controlled economies and ecosystems.
  • 2026-07-07
    makoenergy‧₊˚✧
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    MAN, I LOVE BALLS
    A charming clique site dedicated to the many varieties of Poké Balls from the Pokémon games, hosted by the Ball Guy mascot from Pokémon Sword and Shield. Visitors can grab pixel art of their favorite Poké Ball to display on their own sites and link back, celebrating everything from the humble Poké Ball to the elusive Dream Ball.
  • 2026-07-07
    manonamora's computer
    Manonamora's creative corner blends interactive fiction development, Twine game design, and indie gamedev resources in a charmingly retro desktop-styled Neocities site. The site is self-described as a personal computer filled with various projects and community content, making it a destination for fans of text-based and interactive fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Manuals
    MUSHCode.com hosts an extensive collection of manuals and tutorials for building and programming MUSH and MUX text-based online worlds, covering everything from basic room creation to wizard ethics and security hardening. Moe's step-by-step Mushkode tutorials guide beginners through coding commands, vendor systems, and IC time systems, while the full MUSH Manual sections take readers all the way through advanced psychocoding techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    Map and Counters
    Map and Counters is a blog dedicated to traditional board wargames, covering out-of-print classics from publishers like SPI, TAHGC, and GDW with game descriptions, book reviews, and hobby commentary. Run by a longtime wargaming enthusiast based in Phoenix, it also weaves in military history content and tributes to figures like historian John Keegan.
  • 2026-07-07
    MaraPets - Games
    MaraPets is a browser-based virtual pet world where players can adopt and care for pets, play dozens of HTML5 mini-games, and participate in a full online economy with shops, auctions, and trades. With hundreds of games ranging from puzzle and arcade to chance and premium features, it offers a rich interactive community experience playable on any device without downloads.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marinazone
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    MARIONETWORK
    MARIONETWORK is a fan site dedicated to the Mario franchise, hosted on Neocities with an image-heavy layout evoking old-web aesthetics. Visitors can expect Mario-themed graphics and content celebrating Nintendo's iconic series.
  • 2026-07-07
    max bradbury
    Max Bradbury is an Oxford-based web developer and indie game creator whose site showcases his Bitsy games, desktop software tools, electronic music mixes, and writing. Highlights include a suite of Bitsy game-making utilities, contemplative indie games exploring themes like chronic fatigue and minimalism, and a steady stream of lo-fi electronic music.
  • 2026-07-07
    MCP Support for TinyFugue
    A technical resource page dedicated to MCP (MUD Client Protocol) support for TinyFugue, a popular MUD client, featuring custom macros for local editing and protocol implementation. The author rewrote MCP 2.1 support from scratch to handle arbitrary keyword/value pairs and background editing under X Windows, filling a significant gap in the existing TF macro ecosystem.
  • 2026-07-07
    Medieval & Renaissance Games
    Justin du Coeur's comprehensive reference site dedicated to games played during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, covering rules, transcriptions, bibliographies, card games, Viking and Anglo-Saxon games, and much more. Maintained through 2010 and left up for historical purposes, it remains a rich collection of links, articles, and resources for SCA members and historical re-enactors interested in period gaming.
  • 2026-07-07
    Medieval Times MUD
    Medieval Times MUD is a text-based multiplayer roleplaying game hosted at timesmud.com port 8500, featuring over 170 unique zones, a remort system, ANSI color graphics, and a rich mix of magic and melee classes. Players can explore dungeons, defeat dragons and grand wizards, collect epic loot, and engage in trade skills and questing across a sprawling medieval fantasy world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Medievia - Do You Dare Enter?
    Medievia is a long-running free-to-play MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) featuring an enormous world with sea exploration, dragon encounters, clan warfare, trading caravans, and player-built towns and castles. The game boasts a deeply social environment alongside complex gameplay mechanics including bloodlines, player-vs-player combat zones, and a dynamic system that tracks player emotions to shape the experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Megablitz - Operational-level Wargaming - Introduction
    Megablitz is a dedicated site covering operational-level wargaming set in World War 2, featuring miniature figures, infantry, tanks, artillery, and naval units. It serves as a hub for enthusiasts of the Megablitz ruleset and tabletop miniature wargaming at a large-scale strategic level.
  • 2026-07-07
    MELTYSULFATE's portal to HELL
    Melby (aka MELTYSULFATE) runs this chaotic and energetic personal portal covering their obsession with Team Fortress 2, Geometry Dash, home chemistry experiments, and a burgeoning original story universe called a paracosm. The site features a Zonelets-powered blog, a fierce anti-generative-AI stance, and a self-introduction written in hilariously unhinged third person.
  • 2026-07-07
    memoria
    Memoria is the personal website of IX, a JRPG enthusiast who writes essays, journals, and rambling posts about games like Final Fantasy and Fire Emblem. The site features a regularly updated blog, clique memberships, and a charming old-web aesthetic packed with pixel gifs and a frog counter.
  • 2026-07-07
    Merentha
    Merentha is a long-running free online text-based multiplayer RPG that has been running since 1996, set in the fantasy world of Cardania with dozens of races, classes, guilds, and kingdoms to explore. The site serves as a comprehensive portal for players, featuring maps, quests, coding tutorials, player directories, character artwork, and lore spanning over two decades of active gameplay.
  • 2026-07-07
    Midnight Reading
    Renkon's personal blog: Renkon is a nonbinary 4th-gen Japanese-American living in Japan who blogs about indie games, films, anime, books, and daily life, while also making and streaming indie games with their partner under the Nice Gear Games label. The site serves as a personal hub connecting to their zine 'Indie Tsushin', social profiles, and a variety of creative pursuits.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mirage Island - Pokemon Fansite
    Mirage Island is a heartfelt Pokemon fan site by myuma/lapi, featuring guides, post-game activity articles, a merch collection page, and a cbox chat archive built around a deep love for the earlier Pokemon games. The creator's personal connection to the franchise, particularly Pokemon White, gives the site a warm and reflective tone that sets it apart from typical game wikis.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mirrored W❄️rld
    Requiem's personal blog covers the philosophy and practice of casual creation, with posts on game development, tabletop games like EDH Commander, and the joys of making things without pressure. The site features tutorials for the Light.VN visual novel engine, devlogs for original games, and a manifesto celebrating low-stakes creative work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mmucl - Mark's MUd CLient
    Mmucl (pronounced 'muckle') is an open-source MUD client written entirely in Tcl by Mark Patton, offering both graphical and text-based interfaces including Tk and Gnome support. The project page includes download links, a feature list, and news updates spanning several years of development under the GNU General Public License.

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