Friends' (and sort-of-friends') websites
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My webhost, so she goes first! Take a look at her art and her many comics!
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The APHIS Archives, DTYvK Productions' older brother of which I am also the webmaster. Its main purpose is to record the events in the APH's Interactive Stories for posterity. What is an Interactive Story, I hear you ask? Take a look at the three on offer, which contain over 700 chapters between them!
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The Agent's Point Hangout
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This is where the Archives get the APH bit from. Run by my dear pseudo-brother Multehx, this messageboard is a quiet haven for all artistic pursuits, though writing is its main focus. While not offensive, its content is perhaps best appreciated by mid to older teens and upwards.
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Lake Eerie
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Pokémon isn't just for kids, and this site and its associated Yahoo Groups prove it. This is a vastly successful Pokémon play-by-mail RPG where the focus is on Pokémon in the wild. With a vast play area and many Pokémon to choose from (including numerous original Pokémon), if Pokémon is your thing and you like writing and roleplaying, then we'd be happy to see you!
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The Yoshi Yellow Pages is a directory of most of the Yoshi-related sites out there, past and present, of which this site is a member.
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Any Yoshi fan online knows this place. If you don't, why not?! Luna is a legendary Yoshi artist and while she may not be as active online as she used to, the Yoshi Sanctuary is still an excellent source of inspiration for many. Go take a look!
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The Neo-Yoshi Aurorium
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While you're at it, take a look at the Neo-Yoshi Aurorium (the second incarnation of the Yoshi Aurorium). Arguably, the Aurorium is the main meeting place for Yoshi fans online; it seems like everyone currently or potentially part of the wider Yoshi Community will pass through its doors at some stage. Open-minded, friendly newcomers are always welcome - generally suitable for twelve and up except the adults only board at the bottom.
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The Fallout Shelter
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Every now and again I make an appearance here. The place is a huge community incorporating many sub-communities from various webcomics. Edgy, sometimes quirky, and lots of fun. Perhaps best suited for mid-to-older teens and up.
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World 4-2
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Cammi goes way back in the Yoshi Community and is well known for her infectious spontaneity - she's one of the most wonderful people you'll ever meet. Although the main site is closed for the moment, it is an excellent base for all of her creative (and sometimes highly amusing) work, along with the work of her hosts.
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Takoumori Productions
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Run by Pyro Pawz and SD of APH notoriety. The site contains the duo's stories, Pyro's art, as well as a heap of other stuff, including some videos. Everybody Takoumori!
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Nishi is one of the latest and best Yoshi artists on the scene. Take a gander at his work here!
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The Sanctuary in the Clouds
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Rainstorm is an old friend of mine. Although he hasn't updated his site for quite some time, it still contains some interesting stuff.
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Webcomics - Friends'
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Diva
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One of Prism's comics. An up and coming catgirl singer comes across a mystical talisman and her life is changed forever. Prism's friends get featured as characters within the story.
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Caps and Crowns
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Another comic by Prism, revolving around a Mario theme.
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Star Demon
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Yet another comic by Prism. Set in the Sonic universe, a killer thought to have been dead for a century has seemingly returned. More suitable for mid to older teens and upwards.
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Suicide For Hire
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A refreshingly dark comic by Supernaut2099, usually updated Wednesdays or Sundays. Two high school friends try to make a profit out of helping the stupid remove themselves from the gene pool. As can be expected by such a story, this webcomic is for adults only.
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Not your typical save-the-world comic, made by Senshuu.
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Webcomics - Other Peoples'
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Of course I'd have this here, what with my obsession and all. A very funny remake of the Secret of Mana storyline in animated episodes. The update schedule has become somewhat sporadic, but the wait for each episode is well worth it. Suitable for younger teens and up.
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With some ties to The Fallout Shelter (above), EN is a well-drawn weekly webcomic (usually around Fridays) about a group of oddball characters (one for each of the four authors) who go out and vanquish daemons, taking life as a bit of a joke along the way. Very funny, but more suitable for older teens and up.
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Mmmmm...pie. Wacky English humour and excellent Flash animation. Suitable for older teens and up.
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Staccato
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Usually updating on Monday, Staccato is a sitcom-esque newspaper-style comic strip about the cusp of leaving college and entering real life, though it has many video game references. Suitable for younger teens and up.
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Now well and truly a net classic, VG Cats serves up new game parodies every Monday. Suitable for younger teens and up, but the humour can be best appreciated if you're "in the know".
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Useful Links
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NewGrounds - The Web's premier Flash movie site. I lurk around here and I do tend to vote fairly harshly, so if you decide to submit, make sure it's good. Also, since it's so easy to stumble across more grown-up content, I highly recommend you do not go unless you're an older teen or above.
GameFAQs - If you don't know about this place, what rock have you been under?
OverClocked Remix - One of the sources of my musical inspiration. Over a thousand game remixes to choose from!
Measurement Converter - Very useful. Allows Americans to understand how the rest of the world works, and vice versa.
Universal Currency Converter - Up to the minute currency conversion rates. If you don't have this site already bookmarked, then do it now.
LetsSingIt.Com - Contains many pop-ups, so have your blockers ready. Otherwise, this is an excellent resource for finding song lyrics.
HTML Goodies - What taught me HTML.
FavIcon from Pics - A little online service that lets you convert any picture to the favicon you see in place of the generic IE/Firefox logo in the address bar. It's how I got mine.
Mapquest - Even though this thing is reputed to have many flaws, I use it to look up American and Canadian (and occasionally British) geography and it serves me just fine - it's also where I plot my big American roadtrip I intend to do one day.
- This place put DTYvK Productions onto Google, and might be responsible for why you're here. If you've got a website, use this place to get onto Google (and other search engines) for free. Very handy.
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