- 18x18 pixels of gadgets and games
- Ferry Halim's entertaining and relaxing web games.
- Videogames news and commentary site, publishes guides.
- British science fiction comic, home of Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and other comics.
- A series of puzzles where you have to complete a grid of circles, making each either red or blue. No row or column can have more of a color than another. You're immediately informed of mistakes, and are rated on how well you do against other users.
- A daily puzzle where you try to place walls to enclose a horse completely, but with as much space inside as possible. Lets users create their own puzzles.
- A silly web toy, the horse that goes on forever.
- The long-lived blog of Mark Evanier, comic and cartoon writer, old-time Hanna-Barbera stalwart, and his opinions on basically everything.
- A purely logic-based puzzle game, figuring out who in a 4x5 grid is innocent, and who is a criminal. There are usually jokes buried in among the clues.
- Cult movie review blog and podcast.
- Video gaming news culture and review site with podcast, founded by former Kotaku staffers. Luke Plunkett, Nathan Greyson, Riley MacLeod, Gita Jackson, Chris Person. (Some content paywalled, $7/mo)
- Blog-style site devoted to noting free game alpha and beta tests.
- Ryan North's long-running, brilliant comic that features the same MS Paint drawing every strip, just with different dialogue.
- "A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math and language," by Randall Munroe. updating Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. A classic among webcomics.
- Run by Kurt Kalata, an excellent and informative site on the history of many video and computer game series.
- IT IS POKEY!!! (Iconic webcomic starring everyone's favorite MSPaint penguin.)
- Popular blog of ruminations of a long-time comics fan and comic shop owner. Fan of Sluggo and Swamp Thing, home of the End of Civilization.
- Andy Baio (Waxy) made a site where users can write interactive fiction in Inform 7 and others can play what they've made, and this is it.
- Perhaps the greatest description of the internal workings of a classic arcade game ever published, Jamey Pittman's Pac-Man Dossier is an incredibly complete guide to how Pac-Man works internally, including detailed descriptions of how the ghosts' think.
- Interview podcast & Substack founded by Chris Plante about various topics related to video games.
- James Lileks' collection of pages and images of old cookbooks, when popular culinary ideals were rather different from today. My god, it's full of aspics!