Hey there, you've stumbled onto the part of the site where we link to sites that we like. Not every site that we link to is an affiliate that links back to us, mind you. But, if the site is not an affiliate and we're linking to it, it just goes to show you how much we admire its presence in this big ol' worldwide web. If we like your site, we'll add ya. If you'd like to trade links, please feel free to contact Ape at psychoapeguy@gmail.com with your website information and we'll set up a space for you on this page. Anyway, enough babble. Check out these nifty websites.
(All sites listed in alphabetical order)

 
ATARI AGE
     If you want something on any Atari system, Atari Age should be one of the first places you look. From box scans, manuals, and screenshots to cheats, information, and even a rarity guide, Atari Age has just about any information you could ever need if you're looking into tracking down an Atari console. They've also got a pretty neat store with some nifty homebrew games, for those that are interested.
    
 
 
ATARIMANIA
     Another fantastic Atari-focused website. When used side-by-side with Atari Age, you can pretty much get absolutely any information you'd ever want about pretty much any game put out for any of Atari's home consoles. Just like Atari Age, this website is a great reference tool.
    
 
 
DIGITAL PRESS
     Digital Press has a lot of sections to the site worth looking at, however the most interesting one is the Online Rarity Guide where you can look up games that you own and see how rare they are on a scale from 1 to 10. If you don't just play, but you also collect games, this area is a fun and interesting little tool to play around with.
    
 
 
GAMER FREAK
     Gamer Freak is a video game website in its early stages, but has potential to be something very special down the road. They mostly focus on the newer consoles, from Playstation 2, Xbox, and Gamecube to Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii, with most handhelds inbetween. If you've got the chance, check 'em out and watch the website grow.
*NOTE* The Gamerfreak website is currently down for construction, but should be back up shortly.
    
 
 
GAMING SANCTUARY
     A website that's run and operated by twin brothers Vyse the Determined and Bel Cain the Eternal. It's got a lot of great information that you can't find anywhere else. If you're into import games and/or obscure games that don't get much press, Gaming Sanctuary is a great site to visit. Also, be sure to visit their YouTube channel for some great videos of games that their site has covered and peaks at what they'll be covering in the future.
    
 
 
MY MOM THINKS I'M FUNNY
     Six warped minds, including Ape, write out the comical ideas that pulse through their minds in this website. You may not laugh at everything written there, but they'll always take comfort that at least their moms find 'em funny.
    
 
 
NORFOLK VIDEO GAME EXAMINER
     You don't need to be from Norfolk to enjoy these brief little articles, written by Vyse from Gaming Sanctuary. He regularly posts new articles and they're all short, interesting reads. So, check it out and check by often -- he gets paid by the hit.
    
 
 
PINK GODZILLA
     Pink Godzilla is a retro/import store in Seattle. They've got a very large collection of games for various systems for sale and some of them are at pretty good prices. Their website is also a pretty interesting read as it doubles as a gaming blog.
    
 
 
PLAY-ASIA.COM
     Play-Asia is a very good place to start for anyone interested in starting up some import gaming. They carry games for just about any system you can imagine, from the most recent releases to games that came out over twenty years ago.
    
 
 
R & R: REVIEWS AND RAMBLINGS
     If you enjoy reading Patrick's reviews on this site, then check out his blog and read his reviews for other forms of entertainment. This is also the place to go if you'd like to read one of his rants. So, feel free to stop on over there and take a look at the stuff Patrick writes when it doesn't relate to this website.
    
 
 
VGMAPS.COM - THE VIDEO GAME ATLAS
     Remember back in the 8-bit days when you'd open up a Nintendo Power and see maps of a game laid out before your eyes? VGMaps.com can bring those memories back. They specialize in creating maps for several of the old classics. If you'd like to see how a level is laid out in Mega Man 2 or want to see what's behind that locked door in Legend of Zelda, VGMaps.com has you covered.
    
 
 
VGMUSEUM.COM - THE VIDEO GAME MUSEUM
     It's rarely updated these days, but the Video Game Museum is still one of the best sources for just about anything you'd want in regards to older video games. In fact, Ape strives to make this website as interesting and versitile as the Video Game Museum is. They don't really cover many of the newer systems or games, but if you're looking for information or screenshots for anything 16-bits or less, chances are you'll find it there.