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Neo Tribes, by Winn Ross (1994) [CP3371] - Nomad character class manual. Night City Guide , by Colin Fisk (1991) [CP3501] - Night City sourcebook and map. Pacific Rim Sourcebook , (1994) [CP3311] - Sourcebook detailing Korea , Japan , China , Southeast Asia , and Australasia in 2020.
Alternate setting for Cyberpunk 2020: Cyberpunk 2013: R. Talsorian Games: 1988 An alternate cyberpunk version of the USA, specifically in 2013 Out of print and superseded by Cyberpunk 2020: Cyberpunk 2020: R. Talsorian Games: 1990 An alternate cyberpunk version of the USA, specifically in 2020 Cyberpunk RED: R. Talsorian Games: 2020 A sequel to ...
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.
This is a list of works classified as cyberpunk, a subgenre of science fiction. Cyberpunk is characterized by a focus on " high tech and low life" in a near-future setting. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Don Collette reviewed Night City in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Night City is most useful for background and atmosphere, and GMs running a Cyberpunk campaign in any urban setting ought to find it useful enough, but don't expect a complete ready-to-run setting. A GM still has plenty of work on his hands ...
Neo Tribes (Cyberpunk) 1995 credited for guidance with authors being Eric Oppen and Ross Winn ISBN 0-937279-72-2: CyberGeneration Evolve or Die Revolution 2: 1995 David Ackerman, Edward Bolme, and Karl Wu ISBN 0-937279-74-9: Mekton Z: 1995 Mike MacDonald ISBN 0-937279-54-4: Mekton Z Plus: 1995
Its first desktop published books were Mekton II in 1987, which looked much different from products that R. Talsorian would be putting out just a few years later (such as Cyberpunk 2020 (1989)). Cyberpunk became wildly popular and received most of the company's attention for much of the rest of its lifespan.
Steve Jackson reviewed Rache Bartmoss' Guide to the Net in Pyramid #6 (March, 1994), and stated that "If you're doing netrunning in a dark-future world, with the Cyberpunk 2020 rules or any other, get this book.