I managed to track down my old desktop from 2002 and luckily the only thing wrong with it was the power supply. It runs XP SP3 and has IE8 to test my page on, which currently doesn't display correctly because of the HTML 4+ stuff I have on it.
It didn't take nearly as long as I thought it would, and now I can make new pages much faster too! I've also managed to get my hands on my old 2003 Dell Inspiron laptop to test the site on, but it seems to be turning off randomly due to some battery issues I have yet to fix :/
In the meantime I've chosen to only display 3-4 articles on the index page with the full list on the new 'Articles' page accessable through the navbar or the link at the bottom of the page.
Between study and fixing my car I finally got around to reading the HTML 2.0, 3.2 and 4 reference specifications and whoa is my site a mess or what! I might switch to an iframe-based design and shift all my styles to a .css document instead of having duplicate code on each page, and maybe even overhaul the site appearance when that's done, seeing as it should only require changing the style and index page instead of changing every page, one-by-one. Nothing will be removed in the changeover, but it should at least the source shouldn't look like it was made of random geocities code bashed together.
This website is a personal side project of mine that will soon become a place I can host gaming-related files, images and information for myself and anyone else who wants it.
Best veiwed with Internet Explorer 6 on a CRT.