Any and all recommendations are appreciated.
Edit: I’ll add a few of my own.
Edit 2: there have been some great post with excellent stuff so please keep them coming :)
- Boardgames online, excellent! - Asynchronous move timing, you can take up to 29 days to play a move. - Community built, DIY ethos, free to join, donation supported. - Thanks. Great recommendation. 
 
- Gaming on Linux - for news - Hardcore Gaming 101 - when I want to go down a rabbit hole of game series history and trivia - Thanks. HG101 is the kind of stuff I’m looking for. 
 
- Open licenced games and media. - I’ve played through most of the ones older than 7 years old. - Here are some solid start points: - Neverball, Kobo Deluxe, Project: Starfighter, Frozen Bubble, Hex-a-hop, SGT Puzzles, Numpty Physics, Fish Fillets NG, Enigma, Passage, Shattered Pixel Dungeon, X-Moto, Blobby Volley 2, Stormbaan Coureur, GCompris 
- The ROMsMegathread to add to the other recommendations. Also I do have to mention GoG again for DRM free games. - Thanks. ROMsMegathread is interesting and something I didn’t know about. 
 
- I’m a big fan of https://shmuplations.com/ - They translate or host a bunch of first-hand interviews with developers of classic Japanese games. (Not restricted to shmups, despite the name.) - This is a real gem! Thank you 
 
- deleted by creator - I didn’t realise I had this already bookmarked so thanks for the reminder. 
 
- https://www.steamgriddb.com/grids 
 For all of your artistic game cover needs.- Vimms lair, of course. - And 
 https://metroidconstruction.com/
 For Metroid hacks.- Nintendo killed Vimm’s for me, it used to be so good though. - Eh, the few games that are missing can easily be found elsewhere. For now. - Fyi its easy to find the entire catalog for various Nintendo systems. 
 
 
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- Another extremely useful one to me is https://www.doesitplay.org/ - I’m not OK with games requiring a download. And developers don’t always do a good job of making it clear when they do. Or a handful of games might be nearly unplayable in the version that ships on disc/cart. This website makes a point of testing games unpatched and offline. - It’s not a big deal for everyone, but the site is a crucial resource if you care. - I came across this recently and it’s a very useful tool. This year I started to take notice again and find myself more and more going with GOG, offline games and physical discs. 
 
- Here are some that I have found useful: - Game tracking: - HowLongToBeat - Track your backlog, see how long a game might take to beat
- Retro Achievements - Achievements for retro games
 - Game art: - SteamGridDB - Game art banners etc. to personalise your Steam library
- Steam Game Covers - Box Art for Steam games
 - Compatability - Does It Play? - Lets you know if a game plays out of box or requires extra downloads or codes
- Proton DB - Compatibility ratings and advice for gaming on Linux
 - Game Deals: - Fanatical - Can often find games cheaper here
- Humble Bundle - Does game bundles with proceeds going to charity, often has good games in the bundles.
- CeX - Can pick up second hand physical games for cheap here
- GOG - DRM free games
 - But where’s the fun stuff… - :) I joke. I’ve actually been againt video game achievements since they began but recenly have enjoyed the RetroAchievements setup and playing my childhood games again. 
 
- I mostly use nintendolife. That’s a Nkntendo only website. Back in the day I enjoyed Destructoid but that became utter trash. 
- All I need are Steam, GOG, Isthereanydeal, Howlongtobeat and SteamDB. There are some YouTube channels I follow, but as they mostly talk about consoles nowadays, I don’t really rely on them for the final choice. 
- I mostly watch videos now, but a few websites I still visit regularly that haven’t been mentioned: - Thanks. This is the kind of stuff I was hoping for :) - One that I visit less but it’s still interesting is Defunct Games, specially their older articles - This will keep me busy for a long while. Thanks for sharing. 
 
 
 
- Someone mentioned HG101 and I’m enjoying all the reading. - I’m not that interested in what Racketboy seems to offer but I see it has a forum so I might have a look through later for interesting stuff. 
 








