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  • 2026-07-07
    Insomniac Gaming
    Insomniac Gaming is a retro-focused video game site run by mikeke352, featuring mini-reviews, essays, and a collection showcase covering games across all eras with a special love for Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Turbografx, and Working Designs titles. The site has a charming old-web personality, mixing gaming commentary with an A/V club section for music and videos, a guest book, and a blog updated deep into the night.
  • 2026-07-07
    Interactive Fiction
    Magnus has built a personal hub dedicated to interactive fiction, covering its literary merits, his own four published text adventure games, and resources for aspiring IF authors including Inform and TADS. The site also features criticism and analysis of notable IF works like Andrew Plotkin's 'So Far' and 'Dreamhold,' making it a thoughtful companion for both players and creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Interactive Fiction Page
    Scott Neal Reilly's Interactive Fiction Page is a comprehensive directory of resources for both players and developers of text-based adventure games, with links to FTP archives, FAQs, reviews, platform-specific game collections, and community publications like SPAG and XYZZYnews. Maintained by a former CMU researcher who later worked at Zoesis Studios on interactive characters, the site bridges classic text-based IF with emerging realtime interactive storytelling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Into The Darkness // The Resident Evil (Biohazard) Series Fanlisting // Version 2
    Into The Darkness is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to the entire Resident Evil (Biohazard) game series, boasting over 1,100 members since its launch in 2018. Fans of Capcom's iconic survival horror franchise can join the listing, browse member codes, and connect with a community of fellow enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    into the night ZERO SUM legend of zelda – twilight princess
    Zero Sum is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, celebrating what its creator considers the finest entry in the beloved series. Visitors can join the member list, browse codes, and read a heartfelt tribute to the game's inventive blend of classic Zelda charm and darker fantasy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introduction technique au MOO
    A technical introduction to MOOs (Multi-user Object-Oriented environments) written in French by Daniel K. Schneider at TECFA, University of Geneva, covering the history of MUDs, MUSEs, MUSHes, and MOOs alongside basic connection commands and navigation. Part of a broader "Technologies Internet et Education" guide series, this document serves as a structured learning module for understanding text-based virtual worlds.
  • 2026-07-07
    iris' virtual website
    Iris (handle: froggy) runs this cheerful personal website centered on her indie game project 'cowboy-tower,' an action platformer built in Rust where you play as a cowboy climbing a tower to defeat bosses. The site also features a microblog, a whimsical 'pond' section with interactive creatures, and a curated links page celebrating the old web spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    IS THAT YOUR TRUE FACE?
    A shrine-focused fan site dedicated primarily to the Legend of Zelda series, featuring dedicated pages for titles like Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, and Hyrule Warriors. The site is lovingly crafted with animated image links, custom graphics, and a navigational mask theme that reflects the Zelda aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    It's Quick, It's Easy and It's Free – pouring river water on your laptop
    Tiiimezombie's personal site is a sprawling creative hub from a millennial software engineer who writes tabletop RPGs, codes in Unity, collects memes, and has sunk 1800+ hours into Team Fortress 2. Highlights include original TTRPG systems, prose, game ideas, flash game nostalgia, and a curated recommendations section covering games, movies, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    it's a girls world ♡
    RibbonDoll is Megan's colorful personal neocities site featuring shrines dedicated to video games and characters, a fujo diary, game ID collections, and her general interests including K-pop and anime. With a feminine aesthetic and active update log, the site is a growing virtual paradise with dedicated pages for favorites like Akihiko from the Persona series and the visual novel Slow Damage.
  • 2026-07-07
    itapun | Home
    Itapun is a Tokyo-based American expat's personal site featuring blog posts about life in Japan, DIY projects like a cyberdeck build and iPod restoration, and a detailed game shelf tracking current and completed titles. The gaming content is front and center, with an eclectic mix of retro Game Boy titles, classic RPGs, and modern games reflecting a personality deeply invested in old things and niche hobbies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Itzz Me - Main
    Itzz Me is a quirky personal site by a creator who goes by Itzz Me, featuring games, a blog, and links to their projects including voice acting work and a bees page. The site leans into old-web charm with webrings, web badges, and a playful anything-goes energy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jackal Heart Manor
    Jack's creative hub showcases original tabletop RPG projects like 'Snare: A Slasher Film RPG' alongside zines and other indie works. The site blends horror, slasher film aesthetics, and game design into a quirky personal archive that reflects the creator's eclectic tastes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jady Draconevix
    Jady Draconevix is the personal homepage of a self-described transbian foxgirl who is also a game developer, with a site still under construction but full of personality via stamps, blinkies, and webrings. The meta description highlights gamedev as a core identity, and the page links out to their game studio, making games the dominant topic amid the fun old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    jamie's epic web zone
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    jax
    Jax's personal neocities site features game reviews and dedicated shrines for titles like Wynncraft, Undertale, and Uma Musume, alongside other personal interests. A student hobby project with a warm yellow-and-brown aesthetic, it includes webring participation and a GPX+ party feed widget.
  • 2026-07-07
    JediMUD
    JediMUD is a classic text-based multiplayer RPG (MUD) offering adventure, PvE, PvP, quests, and a persistent world accessible via telnet or dedicated MUD clients. The site provides connection instructions, a new player guide, server status, and links to a community wiki and Discord for this long-running online game.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jellyneo.net | Neopets Help, Neopets Guides, and Neopets News!
    Jellyneo.net is the premier fan-run resource site for Neopets players, offering over 1,000 pages of game guides, item databases, avatar checklists, plot guides, and daily activity trackers. With tools like the Wardrobe customizer, Battlepedia, and real-time prize window alerts, it serves as an indispensable companion for both casual and dedicated Neopets fans.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeux de soci�t� sur JesWeb
    JesWeb is a French-language resource dedicated to board games and children's games, covering titles like Duel Masters, Carcassonne, Puerto Rico, and Dungeons & Dragons with reviews, game aids, and original puzzles. The site also features magic tricks with video demonstrations, making it a broad and lively hub for tabletop gaming enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    JHCore - Home Page
    JHCore is a core database package for the LambdaMOO MUD server, offering an alternative to LambdaCore with a rich set of features for building virtual worlds and text-based applications. Programmers and MUD builders will find extensive support for English pronoun substitution, hypertext help systems, navigational tools, module systems, and group-based administrative privilege assignment.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jim's Gaming Page!
    Jim's Gaming Page is a strategy hub dedicated to tabletop card and board wargames, with detailed tips for titles like Dixie: First Bull Run, Caesar and Cleopatra, Lost Cities, Victory, and a custom military variant for Settlers of Catan. The site also features original scenarios for Tank Commander: East Front and links to wargaming resources, making it a useful stop for fans of classic two-player strategy games.
  • 2026-07-07
    jisp | games
    Jisp's personal games site explores how different games use storytelling and competition to bring people together, with content spanning projects, a blog, and an archive. The creator streams on Twitch and posts to YouTube, making this a hub for a games-focused content creator with a warm, neighborly vibe.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Kim's Buffy RPG Notes
    John Kim's detailed notes and essays on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer tabletop RPG by Eden Studios cover everything from core rulebook reviews and house rules to spell balance and adventure design guidelines. Fans of the game will find homebrew scripts for sample characters, play aids, episode guides, and write-ups for actual campaign series like Silicon Valley Slayage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Journey Beyond the Threshold!
    Threshold RPG is one of the oldest active role-playing-enforced MUDs on the internet, having opened to the public in June 1996 and running 24/7 for players worldwide. The site serves as a comprehensive portal for the game, covering character creation, guilds, races, religions, quests, economy, and an extensive bestiary of monsters to encounter in its high fantasy world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jubilife Vibes!
    Jubilife Vibes is a Neocities personal site by Ale, named after the iconic city from Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, built as a love letter to the indie web and old-school internet culture. The site is still taking shape, with a blog, changelog, to-do list, and plans for a Pokemon shrine, anime section, and Jubilife City music player.
  • 2026-07-07
    Juego de Rol Online
    Balzhur is a free Spanish-language text-based online role-playing game (MUD) set in a rich fantasy world of magic and adventure, running continuously since January 2000. Players can choose from multiple races and professions, explore detailed regions like Calimhar and Earand, and connect via a web client or telnet.
  • 2026-07-07
    july.lol
    July's personal landing page introduces a VRChat enthusiast and D&D fan with interests in space, cassette futurism, and ASL. The site teases two upcoming projects: 'Creative Impressions,' a VRChat art community, and 'Dragonspire,' a D&D-inspired VRChat world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Just Add Water
    Bedford's miniature painting and wargaming blog covers detailed techniques for painting historical armies, including Late Romans, Sassanians, and fantasy figures. Posts dive deep into speed-painting methods, contrast paint experiments, and getting units battle-ready on the tabletop without sacrificing quality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Just One More Game... || Playing Computer & Video Games fanlisting
    "Just One More Game..." is a fanlisting dedicated to the hobby of playing computer and video games, currently listing 81 fans from around the world. Registered with The Fanlistings Network under Hobbies and Recreation, it invites fellow gamers to join and show their love for gaming culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kallindor Mud
    Kallindor MUD is a text-based multiplayer online game built on the foundations of classic MUDs Myrradel and Alhazi Invasion, offering over 100 original areas, 18 races, and 5 base classes with 15 additional subclasses. Players can dive into hack-and-slash combat, clan warfare, PK systems, and a meta progression system with hundreds of unique skills and spells.
  • 2026-07-07
    katrickthekirbyfan's domain
    Katrick's personal corner of the web is an early-stage creative space with sections for art, a blog, and links, built by a self-described Kirby fan with interests in video games and music. The site is still finding its shape but has a welcoming, casual vibe with social links to Discord, YouTube, Roblox, and Scratch.
  • 2026-07-07
    knickknack's knickknacks
    Knickknack's site is a personal playground dedicated to building, displaying, and logging interactions with chatbots, with a tutorial on reading bot logs included. The bot definitions are rendered using Claude Sonnet, making it a quirky intersection of hobbyist experimentation and AI tooling.
  • 2026-07-07
    KORBOL
    KORBOL is a Polish-language personal site by a graphic design student and artist who creates original characters, TTRPG materials, and digital zines, with a notable fan translation project of Mörk Borg that was ultimately shelved due to licensing restrictions. Visitors can browse selected works, find links to downloadable projects on itch.io including the NPC-focused zine 'NPC-TY I TY', and explore the creator's original TTRPG settings like KUBLAND and ZEW TIAMAT.
  • 2026-07-07
    Koshka's Kingdom
    Koshka's Kingdom is a sprawling retro-web personal site by creator Koshka, featuring DOS game shrines, original ZZT game development, articles on autism, astrophysics, Ancient Egyptian religion, horror fiction, and a cozy IRC network. With over 160 images, a distinctive pink retro aesthetic, and a magnum-opus ZZT game called The Carnival of Nyarlathotep, it's a passionate labor of love that captures the spirit of late-90s and early-2000s internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    KRADEELAV
    KRADEELAV is a dedicated fanshrine to Zihark, a swordsman character from Nintendo's Fire Emblem series, maintained by sitemaster krad as a spiritual successor to a 2007 deviantART fan club. Visitors can explore character lore, in-game scripts, and rare out-of-print official artwork covering his appearances in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kramer Spiele Homepage
    The official homepage of Wolfgang Kramer, one of Germany's most celebrated board game designers, featuring a catalog of his games including titles like Colosseum, Tikal Legend, and Baron Oxx. Visitors can explore his biography, awards, game rules, bestseller lists, co-authors, and press coverage spanning decades of prolific game design.
  • 2026-07-07
    l n n y + f r n d s | lenny is making music and games
    Lenny's creative corner showcases her small indie games made with Bitsy and PuzzleScript, alongside original chiptune and lo-fi music albums. The site is a charming mix of cozy game jams, free-to-play browser games about everyday life, and pay-what-you-want music releases on Bandcamp.
  • 2026-07-07
    lamamp.is
    Lamamp.is is a personal blog and digital garden run by an enthusiast whose latest post guides visitors through adding Eurobeat music to Sonic Riders DX. The site features a guestbook, an anilist page with Initial D references, and participation in the Hotline Webring, suggesting a love of retro gaming and anime.
  • 2026-07-07
    Laser Boy Studios
    Laser Boy Studios is a creative hub from a developer known as Laser Boy, offering fan-made and original games including Angry Birds Refresh, a revival of the Flash-era Angry Birds Friends, and various software utilities. The site features downloadable freeware projects, fanlistings, webring memberships, and a devlog, making it a quirky indie dev corner with real passion projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Latent Power · Psyduck fanlisting
    Latent Power is a TFL- and TAFL-listed fanlisting dedicated to Psyduck, the beloved befuddled Water-type Pokemon from the Pokemon games, anime, and manga. Created by Otso Henning, the site lets fans from around the world join the member list, grab link-back buttons, and connect with fellow Psyduck enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    LegendMUD
    LegendMUD is a long-running text-based multi-user dungeon set in a historically-grounded virtual world where players explore eras like Ancient, Medieval, and Industrial periods with a fantastical twist. Visitors can connect directly to the game, browse quest walkthroughs, and dive into richly described environments ranging from Victorian London to Celtic Ireland.
  • 2026-07-07
    Limedude
    Limedude is a cheerful personal homepage from a Bangladeshi web enthusiast who lists gaming as his top hobby, with favorites including GTA, Team Fortress 2, Half-Life, and Portal. Decorated with retro GIFs, a moon phase widget, and old-web badges, the site captures classic early-internet personal page energy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links Archive
    A fan resource dedicated to Blizzard's real-time strategy games, featuring a curated links archive for Starcraft and Warcraft II fan sites, strategies, cheats, maps, and FAQs. The site also covers the Sickel Add-on mod and includes sections for Battle.net help, guestbook, and user-submitted links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links to Useful Resources for Tabletop RPGs and Fantasy Writing
    Kismet Rose's curated link collection gathers hundreds of resources for tabletop RPG players and fantasy writers, covering virtual tabletops, D20 systems, name generators, maps, and world-building tools. With reciprocal links, SRD references, and generators for everything from Drow names to medieval characters, it serves as a well-organized gateway for both GMs and players.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lord of the Rings RPG online | MUME
    MUME (Multi-Users in Middle-earth) is a free, text-based multiplayer RPG set in Tolkien's Middle-earth, continuously running and expanded by volunteers since 1991. Players choose from races like Hobbits, Elves, Orcs, and Trolls to explore iconic locations and take part in the epic conflict between the Free Peoples and the forces of Sauron.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lords of Gossamer and Shadow Playing Aids
    A collection of playing aids for Lords of Gossamer and Shadow, a diceless tabletop RPG published by Rite Publishing. The site offers a random Gossamer World extent generator built in HTML and JavaScript, plus links to a statically generated character blog created with Python and Pelican.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lost Wishes - Home
    Lost Wishes is a long-running fantasy MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) that has been running since 1995, featuring five distinct domains, over 313 areas, 163 quests, and 13 unique guilds including Dragonspawn, Necromancers, and Werewolves. With browser-based play available for free and an active community spanning 27 player countries, it remains a thriving destination for classic text-based online roleplaying.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOST-BOY⋅ORG , 𝓽he rust and stardust network
    Andrea's Rust and Stardust Network is a personal collection of fan shrines and fanlistings dedicated to beloved video games, including Lost Odyssey and Shadow of the Colossus, built with nostalgic love and heartfelt writing. The site blends shrine-style tributes, layout archives, and fanlisting memberships into a cozy corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    lotus' internet corner
    Lotus built this cozy personal corner of the internet as a refuge from modern social media, archiving their interests in video games, anime, and fandom culture. The site features a blog, art, writing, fanlistings for games like Final Fantasy XIV and the 3DS, and a warm neighborly web aesthetic complete with webrings and a guestbook.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lou Coatney
    Home Page: Lou Coatney's homepage offers a collection of free, printable World War II and Civil War boardgames covering battles like Alamein, Stalingrad, and Leyte Gulf, many designed as introductory wargames for classroom and hobbyist use. The site also features cardstock model warships, historical research including a Katyn Massacre thesis, and links to his companion site with even more games and naval content.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOWPOLY CHAOS ZONE
    A Sonic the Hedgehog fan's personal Neocities page centered on their love of Silver the Hedgehog, featuring a large collection of blinkies, stamps, and buttons alongside links to other Sonic fan sites. The image-heavy layout and links with names like 'westopolis', 'dropandspindash', and 'saturnhedge' make it clear this is a cozy corner of the Sonic fandom.
  • 2026-07-07
    LPMuds.net - LPMud FAQ
    LPMuds.net hosts a comprehensive FAQ resource for LPMud, the influential text-based multiplayer game server platform, preserving Descartes's classic FAQ originally authored by George Reese in 1994. Visitors will find detailed information about LPC programming, MUD drivers, mailing lists, and the history of the LPMud ecosystem, making it an essential reference for MUD administrators and players alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Luca's Website of Strange Oddities - Home
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    lumpinzone
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lutz's Web Pages
    Games Main Page: Lutz Pietschker's dedicated boardgame pages offer reviews, variants, and detailed write-ups for titles ranging from wargames like Conflict of Heroes to co-operative games like Flash Point: Fire Rescue. The site includes PBEM rules, game replays, custom variants, and a games-for-sale list, making it a genuine resource for tabletop enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    m u d f l o w e r
    Mudflower (formerly Little Grimoire) is a personal old-web style site featuring webrings, community affiliations, and a music box playing a song from Baldur's Gate III. The site leans heavily into retro web aesthetics and gaming culture, with its featured audio content rooted in the beloved RPG.
  • 2026-07-07
    MacMOO README
    Hosted on John C. Daub's personal site, this page preserves historical documentation about MacMOO Server, a Mac OS implementation of the MOO text-based virtual world platform from the mid-1990s. It includes detailed setup instructions and quirks from original authors Jens Alfke and Allan Crain, making it a valuable artifact for anyone interested in the early history of MUDs and MOOs.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moai in Video Games – 🗿 + 🎮 = 😎
    A dedicated database cataloguing every video game that features a moai statue, currently tracking over 1,055 games across platforms, developers, years, and titles. Visitors can browse by platform or developer, submit screenshots of newly discovered appearances, and explore an exhaustive niche collection that spans decades of gaming history.
  • 2026-07-07
    momoura's stuff
    Momoura shares a collection of custom AI writing and roleplay presets for SillyTavern, covering models like Claude and DeepSeek with detailed configuration notes and README files included. The site also features a Kemono Friends lorebook, a custom ST theme, and small utility tools like quick reply buttons for trimming AI responses.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moo Canada
    Moo Canada is a long-running Canadian online virtual world where users can chat, build objects, and write programs in a MOO environment. Celebrating over thirty-one years of operation, it claims to be the largest MOO in Canada and offers free accounts for anyone who wants to join its community.
  • 2026-07-07
    MOO-Cows FAQ
    Maintained by Ken Fox, this comprehensive FAQ covers everything needed to run and program a MOO (Multi-user Object Oriented) server, from server setup and LambdaMOO source locations to database programming and client recommendations. It serves as an essential reference for anyone building or administering their own MOO environment, with detailed technical answers about security, compilation issues, and core database management.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moogleboogles
    Ferdie's personal neocities site is a cozy corner dedicated to Final Fantasy XIV, original characters, worldbuilding, and TTRPG content, with a charming moogle theme throughout. Visitors can explore OC lore, world-building pages called the Dreamscape, artwork, and even a 'Fish of the Month' feature that reflects Ferdie's delightful obsession with aquatic creatures.
  • 2026-07-07
    moru's pond !
    Moru's Pond is the creative home of morushroom, a multidisciplinary creator sharing indie games, writing, artwork, and personal updates on Nekoweb. The site centers most heavily on gamedev work, including the experimental 'Nosey Game' series, alongside a writing archive and planned sections for more interactive media.
  • 2026-07-07
    MTS – home
    Morituri Te Salutant (MTS) is a Quake III Arena clan community built around competitive multiplayer fragging. The site offers connection info, downloads, maps, and a webring for fellow Quake III enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    MUD List - deathlogs.com
    Deathlogs.com is a community hub for MUD players that archives combat logs, death records, kill statistics, and highscores across dozens of text-based online RPGs including Reinos de Leyenda, Final Realms, and Ancient Kingdoms. With tens of thousands of logs spanning multiple games in both English and Spanish, it serves as an invaluable historical record and competitive tracker for the MUD gaming community.
  • 2026-07-07
    MUD-Dev Archive
    An archived collection of the MUD-Dev mailing list spanning from 1996 to 2010, preserving developer discussions about MUD design, game mechanics, roleplaying systems, and programming. A valuable historical record for anyone interested in the early evolution of online multiplayer game development and the technical debates that shaped the genre.
  • 2026-07-07
    MUDhalla
    MUDhalla is a dedicated resource for multiplayer text adventure games, offering a MUD list and setup guides to help newcomers start playing within minutes. The site recommends the TinTin++ and WinTin++ clients and even includes accessibility guidance for screen reader users, making it a welcoming entry point into the MUD hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    MUDs @ Lysator
    Hosted by Lysator, a Swedish academic computer society, this page serves as a hub for MUD enthusiasts featuring links to notable MUDs like NannyMUD and Svenskmud alongside general mudding resources. Visitors can find FAQs, guides on LPC coding, quest design tips, and historical materials including the proceedings from the 1st World MUD Conference 1994.
  • 2026-07-07
    Murder Games by Orteil
    Murder Games is a Hunger Games-style simulator created by Orteil, the developer behind Cookie Clicker, hosted on the DashNet network. The tool generates dramatic narrative outcomes for user-defined characters, making it a fun text-based simulation toy for fans of the Hunger Games format.
  • 2026-07-07
    Muse Page
    Created by Isaac and Jeffrey on The WELL, this early 1990s page serves as a guide to the world of MUSEs, covering how to connect to virtual worlds like OceanaMUSE, BridgeMUSE, and MariMUSE via the MUSENET gateway. It includes links to server code, a quickstart guide, MUD lists, and technical and academic reports on MU* environments.

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