TurboGrafx-16.com
Goes Live After Complete Site Overhaul
Web site to Serve the English & American
TurboGrafx-16 Fan base
January 1, 2005 :: Today I
am proud to announce the launch of the newly completed TurboGrafx-16.com
web site. TurboGrafx-16.com will cater to the American TurboGrafx
fan base which I believe has been under served in recent years.
While there is an abundance of quality PC Engine web sites
on the internet, there have only been a handful of English
web sites that are unapologetically dedicated to the American
line of TurboGrafx systems and its following. TurboGrafx-16.com
will fill that void and serve as a rally point and informative
resource center for all Turbo gamers worldwide. I believe
this new incarnation of the web site. will prove to be far
superior to its predecessor, bringing the Turbo systems into
the 21st century. The new TurboGrafx-16.com web site. features
a comprehensive overview of all TurboGrafx systems developed
for the American home consumer electronics market, extensive
TurboGrafx history, a growing library of web resources including
eBay auction tools exclusive to our web site., a small TurboGrafx
web store featuring a few select items, general information
regarding the Japanese PC Engine variant systems, multimedia
downloads, TurboGrafx propaganda and documentation along with
a growing list of over 300 pages of cheats and codes featured
on our Tricknology 101 page. TurboGrafx-16.com will also serve
as the on-line home of the Institute For Advanced Turbo Gaming
Studies whose mission is to protect, preserve, promote and
celebrate the rich history of the TurboGrafx-16 lineage of
games and systems. The web site. first began live in 1997
as an enthusiast site known as "TurboXP" hosted
on Yahoo. On July 4, 2002 the site was renamed "TurboGrafx-16.com"
and has slowly evolved into what it is today. We hope you
will find our new web site. as enjoyable as it is useful!

Ys
: Book VI The Ark of Napishtim debuts for PS2 &
PSP
Falcom & Konami resurrect Ys for the 128-Bit
Generation!
November 22, 2004 :: Konami
and series developer Falcom have announced the upcoming release
of "Ys VI : The Ark of Napishtim" for PlayStation
2 and PSP. Popular media web site.IGN.com
is reporting with full details and play test of the new title
which is scheduled for release early in 2005. The original
Ys (pronounced "ease") made waves in the mid 1990s,
particularly in their CD-ROM debut on the Turbo Duo, and were
known for more than gameplay. With an involving storyline,
memorable music, likeable characters, voices and impressive
cinema scenes, all of which come to mind when thinking of
Ys, and have become an iconoclastic title for Turbo Duo and
Turbo CD. Visit IGN.com
for the full Ys VI playtest.