Links
Here you will find a list of websites that I think are worth a visit...
they could be related to anything, coding, music, anime, etc.
I'll attempt to keep the links organized in their respective categories.
[Pix at mp3.com]
The Endless Nameless composer, Pix's MP3.com site... he's got some really good stuff
available for download, you should have a listen. Some of the songs composed for
EN are available as mp3s (so they are pretty much exactly what he intended, whereas
MIDIs often fall victim to FM synthesis or poor and inaccurate wavetables).
[Nishan's Site]
This page belongs to Nishan, a friend of mine... he's got some cool artwork, photographs,
etc. so go check it out.
[Reverie Realm]

E_t_e_r_n_a_l_l3lue has some cool artwork up and she is also working on an interesting
looking RPG using RPGToolKit.
[Pixelation]
An amazing pixel-art community with a lot of exceptional pixel-pushers. It's an
excellent place to learn the fine art of spriting... so long as you follow the rules.
[WandBilt]
This site is a must see!! The text is all in some asian language, but the artwork is
absolutely spectacular, I am still in awe everytime I check it out. The pictures are
all very polished and perfect... and very original, the only problem is that there isn't
a lot of pictures and the site hasn't been updated for quite some time.
[Programmer's Heaven]
A very large (and slow) site dedicated to programming... Pick a topic, any
topic and chances are they have information on it. Lots of excellent resources
available here, this is a good place to begin all searches for programming information.
[Wotsit's Format]
Looking for obscure technical documents? How about documentation of the
VESA specifications? This is the to place to go... they've got all kinds of
information available in a clean and easy to navigate site.
[The Art of Assembly]
An enormous, online assembly "book". This one covers everything you could ever want
to know about programming in assembly, starting with the very basics and slowly
building on that. I would suggest you bookmark this page if you ever plan on
learning assembly.
[Ethan Brodsky's Homepage]
This page has all kinds of excellent information on programming sound hardware,
typically the Sound Blaster family of cards. He's got a few excellent documents
available as well as quite a few various sound libraries available for download.
If you would like to learn to program the SB then be sure to visit this site!