Behold the amazing Floor796 animated character project. (see how many famous BD characters you can spot)
Browse the utterly fascinating Marginalian blog, in which the author regularly takes deep dives in to the arts, literature, philosophy and so forth, tying everything together in delightful, thought-provoking, and uplifting ways.
It's free ANIMATED MOVIE NIGHT. (four films and five shorts) [NOTE: Some of the links there are to the matching lemm.ee posts, but I can't edit them from my new acct. A simple search will quickly turn them up, though.]
Play thousands of your favorite old flash (and other browser games) via the amazing Flashpoint Project.
GAMES: (I'll be adding pictures and a table in future)
ARMOR ALLEY, arguably the greatest side-scrolling helicopter game of all time.
KONKR, a simple but challenging series of tactical boardgame battles, something like RISK, but powered up with special forces.
POLYTRACK, a fun, tough set of low-poly tracks to race through, directly inspired by TrackMania.
PRINCE OF PERSIA, a browser version of this legendary classic. (Note that this version allows you to tweak time, health and level number right in the URL!)
Return of the SLIMEPIRES, a super-fun, totally original, zombie-themed platformer. [Note: there's a higher-res version here]
ROGUE FABLE III, an excellent roguelike that only takes an hour or so to beat, featuring loads of interesting character classes. [WIKI]
SABOTAGE, an hilarious but tough, top-down action game, loosely based on the early-80's classic Castle Wolfenstein, but with much smoother gameplay.
SPELUNKY, hands-down the greatest roguelike platformer ever. Simple to get in to, but be warned that the learning curve is immense. Fortunately, there's a super-helpful WIKI.
TOWER-SWAP, a tremendously fun, original, addictive mashup of the match-3 and tower defense genres, both of which I'm ordinarily kind of fatigued by.
Well, there's a reasonable start. Much more to add in coming weeks and months, and of course feel free to nominate your favorites. Or just to chat about whatever...
Oh, man...
I wish I could point a memory-hazing ray gun at my head over & over again, such that I could relive all my favorite things. Flashpoint is definitely up there, haha.
Alright, now -- c'mon 'Science-People,' let's get cracking, eh!?!