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Cyberpunk is a tabletop role-playing game in the dystopian science fiction genre, written by Mike Pondsmith and first published by R. Talsorian Games in 1988. It is typically referred to by its second or fourth edition names, Cyberpunk 2020 and Cyberpunk Red, in order to distinguish it from the cyberpunk genre after which it is named.
In 1988 R. Talsorian Games released Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk The Roleplaying Game of the Dark Future. Set in the year 2013 (and often referred to as Cyberpunk 2013 ), the game was a boxed product consisting of three separate books penned by Pondsmith, with Mike Blum, Colin Fisk, Dave Friedland, Will Moss and Scott Ruggels as co-authors.
Car Wars table-top game other table-top games Cyberpunk (Mike Pondsmith) List of Cyberpunk novels: Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team (2020) no no Cyberpunk: Edgerunners: no Cyberpunk 2077 (2020) Cyberpunk tabletop role-playing game, Netrunner, Cyberpunk the CCG, CyberGeneration, The Arasaka Brainworm, Greenwar and various other role-playing and board ...
White Wolf Publishing (edition 3) Atlas Games (editions 4 & 5) Artesia: Adventures in the Known World: Archaia Studios Press: Modified Fuzion system 2005 Written and illustrated by Mark Smylie, based on his comic book series of the same name. Ashen Stars: Pelgrane Press: GUMSHOE System: 2011 Gritty investigative Space Opera: Designed by Robin D ...
Chromebook 4, by Derek Quintanar (1996) [CP3471] Chrome Compilation A: Chromebook 3/4, [RT3511] - Reprint of Chromebooks 3 and 4 in one volume. Corporation Report 2020, Vol 1, by William Moss (1991) [CP3111] - Arasaka & International Electric Company. Corporation Report 2020, Vol 2, by William Moss (1992) [CP3151] - Lazarus Group & Militech.
Interlock was a game system by R. Talsorian Games based on a simple system of adding a bonus to a roll on a 10-sided die. [1]: 208 Mekton II (1987) – the third edition of R. Talsorian's mecha game – was the first game to use the full-fledged Interlock system, and featured point-based characters with a character background system adapted from the original Mekton, though in a more complex ...
Max Headroom (1987), [164] American television series based on the UK TV movie; Wild Palms (1993) [165] TekWar (1994) [166] RoboCop: The Series (1994) VR.5 (1996) [citation needed] Welcome to Paradox (1998) [167] The X-Files, two episodes of the series were written by William Gibson and contain cyberpunk themes: Kill Switch (1998) [168]
White Wolf Entertainment AB, formerly White Wolf Publishing, was an American roleplaying game and book publisher. The company was founded in 1991 as a merger between Lion Rampant [3] and White Wolf Magazine (est. 1986 in Rocky Face, GA; it later became "White Wolf Inphobia"), and was initially led by Mark Rein-Hagen of the former and Steve Wieck and Stewart Wieck of the latter.