Links
(in no particular order)
Dark Sarcasm Blogspot: TGP enthusiast Fleck has created his own site and his own series: Survivor: Silent Hill. A great series and much more to come in the future.

Final Fantasy Shrine:FF Shrine provided TGP with many images, information, and inspiration when it was first starting out (whether they knew they were or not). Not much evidence of this is seen anymore, but they were an early motivator for the site.

The Final Fantasy Wiki: A constant help for me as I work on parts of my website. Why bother to remember anything Final Fantasy related while this site exists? A big thanks to the site and to all that help update it (accurately).
Nuklear Power: Home of 8-Bit Theater:A great webcomic based on the original Final Fantasy that one day I'm actually going to finish reading. Great humor involved and a better storyline than the actual game!
RPGamer:The earliest RPG-related site I ever went to. When first starting out, this site was my ideal. I wanted to be this site. Not just make a site like it, but I wanted to jump into my computer and become this website.
The Big List of Anime Sims Stuff: I went nuts with The Sims 1 for a while and even learned how to make my own skins. This site is a directory to a ton of sites with great Final Fantasy Sims. Thanks to this and some tutorials to make my own Sims, I have almost every character, main or not, from all Final Fantasy games 7 through 10-2.
Creative Uncut: Loved the video game interviews by Whit. It's a shame he didn't continue making more, because these were great. Wonderful artwork and some funny bits in there.
The Best Page in the Universe: Maddox. You all know you loved him when he updated. A true pirate and hater of everything. Even if he doesn't update, you can really read his old stuff over and over.
Hero Machine 2.5: If you haven't played with Hero Machine, then get over there right now and create some superheroes. It's a really fun program to play with.
Homestar Runner: Can't beat those Strong Bad E-mails and Teen Girl Squads. Hundreds upon hundreds of cartoons in this place. If you like dumb humor, then here you go.
VG Cats: An excellent webcomic when it updates. Great video game humor in the normal comics, plus Super Effective is really awesome. I hope it continues!
Zero Punctuation: A man of seemingly excellent taste that loves to criticize video games. Of course I like Yahtzee; have you not seen how both of us can rip apart a video game? Hilarious reviews of new games (and some old) that are almost always spot-on.
Kongregate: A great site for not only Flash games, but fun achievements (badges) to go along with them. For many games out there, badges and other goals are all these games need to boost them from good to awesome.
Axe Cop: I haven't read a ton of them, but dang they're great. Written by a child and edited by an adult. It's like, what if Sharkboy and Lavagirl was awesome?
Hulu: Who needs cable with this? ...Okay, so I'd still want cable, but still, Hulu is great when you accidentally miss your favorite shows and can't afford that DVR "record your shows" junk.
Cinemassacre: I enjoy watching the Angry Video Game Nerd a lot, mostly because I love seeing old, terrible video games. He has some other good stuff on his site, too, not just AVGN, but AVGN is what I always look for.
Random.org: Yeah, fine, I'm a nerd that links to a random number generator. Still, love the site and use it often. Go random numbers!