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  • 2026-07-07
    The Lost Woods
    The Lost Woods is a personal neocities site by 'Skullkid,' themed around The Legend of Zelda with references to Skull Kid, Stalfos, and the forest setting from the games. It features a journal, a dedicated Klonoa page, a gallery, and charming CSS animations like swaying falling leaves.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Luminarium
    Lumen (illuminaryidiot) has built a cozy hub for AI chatbot enthusiasts, offering a large collection of SillyTavern character cards, LLM presets, lorebooks, and themed UI customizations. The site skews toward OC characters with a furry bent, and includes a fun archive of collected AI chatlog snippets that make for entertaining browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Microgame Headquarters aka Microgame HQ aka The Page You Are Viewing Right Now
    Microgame HQ is a comprehensive reference hub dedicated to small-format, inexpensive wargames and conflict simulations, maintained by founder Mark Johnson and webmaster Joe Scoleri since the mid-1990s. Visitors can explore a detailed database, archives, a classic microgames museum, cover art gallery, mailing list, and a design contest covering the pocket-sized wargames that defined a generation of early 80s hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Monster Hunter Fanlisting
    A fanlisting dedicated to the Monster Hunter game franchise, maintained by bisq and listed on TheFanListings.org. Fans of the beloved hunting RPG series can join the list and connect with fellow enthusiasts, even without a personal website.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Mud Connector | TMC Mudlist, Muds, Text-Games and Reviews
    The MUD Connector has been the premier hub for discovering free text-based multiplayer games since 1995, maintaining a searchable list of over 700 active MUDs across dozens of categories. Visitors can browse by genre, read community reviews, explore beginner guides, and submit or update their own MUD listings.
  • 2026-07-07
    The mud-dev-archive Archives
    A comprehensive mailing list archive for mud-dev, a long-running discussion community dedicated to MUD and online game development, spanning from 1996 through 2006. Developers and designers of text-based and early online games exchanged technical and design ideas here, making this archive a rich historical record of MUD development discourse.
  • 2026-07-07
    The mud-dev2-archive Archives
    The mud-dev2-archive is a mailing list archive dedicated to MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) development discussions, spanning from 2006 through 2010. It serves as a valuable historical record of developer conversations covering game design, engine architecture, and the technical craft behind text-based online worlds.
  • 2026-07-07
    The NatM Search
    The NatM Search appears to be a searchable resource or directory connected to a museum or exhibit-based site, with references to 'exhibits' and an ongoing Spanish translation effort. The site is currently under maintenance, making its full scope difficult to assess, but it hints at a community or cultural institution with multilingual ambitions.
  • 2026-07-07
    The New Arcade
    The New Arcade is a quirky personal hub featuring a small collection of browser-based games and tools, including 'The Cornsville Arcade Game Collection' and a temperature converter. With a retro arcade aesthetic and a handful of original projects, it offers a playful corner of the web for casual visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Official SEEKRIEG Website
    The official home of SEEKRIEG, a naval miniatures wargame system covering naval warfare from 1880 to 1945, maintained by the game's own authors. Visitors can explore products like SEEKRIEG 5 and ship log CD-ROMs, learn about historical naval combat eras from pre-dreadnoughts to WWII carrier task forces, and find links to purchase rules and accessories.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Online Guide to Traditional Games
    Created by James Masters, this comprehensive reference site documents the history and rules of traditional games from around the world, spanning board games, pub games, table games, and lawn games across centuries and cultures. From Chess and Go to obscure ancient games like Tafl and Fanorona, it is a richly detailed encyclopedia that the author notes has been widely copied and plagiarised across the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    The original web archive of game manuals - replacementdocs
    ReplacementDocs is a massive community-driven archive hosting downloadable PDF game manuals and documentation for hundreds of platforms, from modern consoles to vintage systems like the TRS-80 CoCo. With over 12 million total downloads and a leaderboard of top contributors, it serves as an invaluable preservation resource for gamers who have lost their original instruction booklets.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Pastel Dungeon
    You Enter the Forest Deep Part 1: A System for Generating Intersting and Scary Fantasy Forests: The Pastel Dungeon is a tabletop RPG blog by PastelGF featuring original game design content, including a detailed multi-part series on generating atmospheric and dangerous fantasy forests for use in TTRPGs. The writing blends evocative prose with practical mechanics, offering GMs tools for worldbuilding, bestiaries, magic items, and system-neutral design inspired by games like Cairn and His Majesty the Worm.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Pizza Parlor
    The Pizza Parlor is a colorful personal homepage by a creator who goes by Pizza, built around a love of video games like Half-Life 2 and Team Fortress 2, animatronics, and old-web aesthetics. Visitors can explore pizza reviews, personal projects, writing, and an animatronic archive, all wrapped in a retro 88x31 button-filled layout with webring participation.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Private Oasis
    Drissy's nostalgia site dedicated to the online dress-up game Royale High School, built as a personal tribute to more peaceful memories of early internet life. The site features a blog, custom themes, a guestbook, and reflections from a self-described cryptogenic system with a love for 90s-2000s aesthetics and anemoia.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Prussian Kriegspiel
    Hidden movement battle games with map and umpire: Dedicated to the Prussian Kriegsspiel, a 19th-century military simulation using wooden blocks on maps where players cannot see enemy movements, this site covers rules, news, and numerous historical battle maps including Sadowa, Metz, and others used by a wargaming club north of London. Visitors will find scenario maps, game reports, correspondence games, naval variants, and resources for running hidden-movement wargames with an umpire.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Robopon Iceberg - fan website
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    The RPG Music Dimension
    The RPG Music Dimension, run by bahamutx since 1996, is one of the oldest RPG music archive sites on the web, housing MIDI and digital audio files from SquareSoft/Square-Enix classics like Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and Lufia. Visitors can browse music by game series, read RPG fan fiction, and explore the site's own RPG Music WebRing that connected the fan community for years.
  • 2026-07-07
    the site of MADOTSKY!!
    MADOTSKY's personal Neocities site is currently under construction, featuring a shrine dedicated to the indie RPG Hylics alongside personal blog and link pages. The image-heavy layout and Windows 7 dialog box aesthetic give it a quirky retro-web charm, with webrings and a guestbook rounding out the classic personal homepage feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Society of Fantasy & Science Fiction Wargamers - SFSFW
    The Society of Fantasy and Science Fiction Wargamers (SFSFW) is an international organization dedicated to promoting fantasy and sci-fi themes within the tabletop wargaming hobby. Visitors can browse past articles from the society's gaming journal Ragnarok, find member discounts from hobby companies, and learn about SFSFW awards and events.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Souyo Archive
    The Souyo Archive is a comprehensive fan resource dedicated to the 'souyo' ship (Souji/Yu and Yosuke) from the Persona 4 video game, collecting merch, doujinshi, fanfiction, fan projects, and community history all in one place. Maintained with obvious dedication, the site tracks unfilled prompts, manga scans, fanzines, and even an AO3 analysis, making it a thorough labor of love for fans of this pairing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Spire
    Thaeta's personal site showcases their passion for game development, featuring several original projects including a text-based dungeon RPG, a 1-bit horror game, and multiple mods for the card game Balatro. A computer science and math student preparing for grad school, Thaeta documents their active participation in game jams like the 7DRL Challenge alongside favorites like Terraria, Outer Wilds, and Inscryption.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Starlight Cafe
    The Starlight Cafe is a personal page by fin600 featuring OCs, virtual pets, and virtual life interests, with a cozy cafe aesthetic and webring participation. The site has since moved to a new domain at fin600.slime.place, making this page primarily a redirect with minimal remaining content.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE TACTICAL WARGAMER
    The Tactical Wargamer is a comprehensive reference site covering the history and landscape of tactical-level wargames across board games, PC games, miniatures, and RPGs, tracing the genre from 1969's Tac Game 3 through 2019. It includes timelines, a glossary, hardware guides, magazine listings, publisher info, and articles, making it an invaluable archive for grognards and wargaming enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Treaty of Babel
    A Standard for IF Bibliography: The Treaty of Babel is a technical standard and software suite that establishes a common bibliographic system for interactive fiction, assigning ISBN-like IDs to story files across formats like Inform, TADS, Hugo, and Twine. It provides cover art standards, metadata formats, and command-line tools so that IF players and archivists can treat all story file formats equally regardless of which design system created them.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Underworld MUD
    The Underworld is a long-running MUD established in 1988, offering 15,000 rooms across 120 zones, 8 character classes, 10 races, and 65 mortal levels with an optional player-killer dimension. Features like automated auctions, clan systems, remort options, and a Java telnet client make this one of the more feature-rich classic MUD experiences still online.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Unofficial Nintendo Virtual Boy Home Page - Home of the Reality Boy Emulator
    David Tucker's dedicated hub for the Nintendo Virtual Boy, this site serves as the official home of the Reality Boy emulator and covers hardware hacking, programming, and homebrew development for the ill-fated 32-bit stereoscopic console. Visitors will find technical specs, circuit diagrams, downloads, and programming resources for one of gaming history's most fascinating commercial failures.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Warbard | Wargaming & Such (formerly Brian's Wargaming Pages)
    Brian Burger's long-running wargaming blog covers historical, fantasy, pulp, and sci-fi miniature wargaming with a strong focus on painting, terrain building, and game reviews. Visitors will find detailed hobby articles, convention photos, workbench updates, and tutorials spanning everything from WW2 naval scenery to fantasy skirmish games.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Wargames Figure Company - Wargaming Links Page.
    The Wargames Figure Company hosts this curated links directory connecting visitors to hundreds of wargaming-related websites, organized into categories like reference materials, manufacturers, clubs, and historical resources. A UK-based miniatures retailer by trade, the company built this resource as a community hub for tabletop wargamers interested in historical periods from Napoleonics to World War II.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of expergetech
    Expergetech's unfinished personal homepage introduces a self-described 'ball knower,' TASComp host, and game design student living in rural America. The site hints at interests in sports and gaming, though content is still very sparse and under construction.

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