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## console variations
[https://consolevariations.com/](https://consolevariations.com/)
record of all known variations of game console releases with their rarity
<a href="https://consolevariations.com/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/console.jpg"/></a>
## jojo's bizarre comparisons
[https://jojocomparisons.github.io/](https://jojocomparisons.github.io/)
goes through each jojo episode with a fine toothed comb, comparing the differences between the tv and dvd releases
<a href="https://jojocomparisons.github.io/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/jojo.jpg"/></a>
## every noise at once
[https://everynoise.com/](https://everynoise.com/)
scatter plot of every recorded spotify genre. charted with a fuzzy calibration; mechanical / electronic feel on the vertical axis, smoothness on the horizontal axis. really useful for finding similar artists based on ones that you enjoy
<a href="https://everynoise.com/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/everynoise.jpg"/></a>
## pc98 images
[https://www.pc98.org/main.html](https://www.pc98.org/main.html)
in the early 80s, sega, nintendo and atari had a stranglehold on the videogame market, and by extension, the kinds of games that could easily be distributed to the public. the pc-9800 series of japanese personal computers allowed people to bypass publication requirements for other systems and make whatever a developer could dream up (within the physical limitations of the hardware). this caused a bit of a renaissance of extremely slick pixel art productions, and this site records the vast majority. also check out [thor high heels' video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVpX2y6KjwA) on the pc-98 for some more eye candy
<a href="https://www.pc98.org/main.html"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/pc98.jpg"/></a>
## ffilccoo
[https://pgrkbd.web.fc2.com/](https://pgrkbd.web.fc2.com/)
your average pre-2015 mechanical keyboard enthusiast. you can tell they really cares about the holistic aesthetic of the mid-80s mechanical keyboard and what makes them unique over the more capitalist focused modern offerings
<a href="https://pgrkbd.web.fc2.com/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/filco.jpg"/></a>