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Stephan Wieck reviewed Living Steel in White Wolf #9 (1988), rating it an 8 out of 10 and stated that "Living Steel is a must for the realism player or any combat oriented role-players, others should play the game a couple of times before deciding to purchase it. Leading Edge has done a remarkable job in producing such a quality product."
Phoenix Command was designed by Barry Nakazono and David McKenzie, and was published by Leading Edge Games in 1986 as a boxed set containing a 56-page spiral bound rule book, 32 page modern military weapon data supplement, reference tables, blank character sheets and one ten-sided die.
Stephan Wieck reviewed Operation Seven Swords in White Wolf #9 (1988), rating it an 8 out of 10 (necessary material) and stated that "The material in this book is a must. The only possible reason that it was left out of the boxed set is that there wasn't enough room."
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Leading Edge Games released Living Steel in 1987, and as game historian Shannon Appelcline noted, "Leading Edge immediately supported Living Steel quite well with: the Operation Seven Swords sourcebook (1987), which gave even more depth to the history of the Seven Worlds; the KViSR Rocks! adventure (1987); and the High Tech Weapon Data Supplement (1987), all of which shared the high-tech ...
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