/images/news/tg16.jpgJustin Scott, curator of the informative Atari7800.com web site, has completed work on a refit of his web site dedicated to the TurboGrafx-16 console. TurboGrafx-16.com caters to the American TurboGrafx fan base, which Justin believes has been under served in recent years. The new 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, 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 the Tricknology 101 page. The web site first went 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.













