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2050: Shadowrun: Softcover edition 7101: 1-55560-110-3: 1st: 1989: 2050: ... and characters that can be used with Fifth edition and Shadowrun: Anarchy. 26S037: PDF ...
Shadowrun takes place several decades in the future (2050 in the first edition, currently 2086 [note 1]). The end of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar ushered in the "Sixth World", [note 2] with once-mythological beings (e.g. dragons) appearing and forms of magic suddenly emerging. Large numbers of humans have "Goblinized" into orks and ...
Matthew Gabbert reviewed Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America in White Wolf #28 (Aug./Sept., 1991), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "The Seattle Metroplex of 2050 can be a pretty exciting and profitable place for most shadowrunners, but for those who desire a change of scenery (or who just need to get out of town for a while), the Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America could be just ...
Following the publication of the role-playing game Shadowrun in 1989, FASA immediately followed up with the first adventure supplement Mercurial, [3] an 80-page softcover book written by Paul Hume, with interior art by Joel Biske, Timothy Bradstreet, Barry Crain, Tammy Daniels, Tara Gallagher, Earl Geier, Rick Harris, and Jim Nelson, and cover art by Jeff Laubenstein.
Cover art by John Zeleznik, 1989. DNA / DOA is the first published adventure for the near-future cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun, released by FASA in 1989. Written by Dave Arneson, the co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons, Stephan Wieck criticized it for being more like a D&D adventure than a modern high-tech cyberpunk scenario.
While FASA Corporation still owns and manages the FASA IP and brands, FASA Games, Inc would release new games and content. As of 2020, FASA Games has released contents for 2 games; a 4th edition for Earthdawn and the new game 1879 which aims to replace and/or create an alternate future '6th Age' in 'replacement' to Shadowrun.
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Following the publication of Shadowrun in 1989, FASA published a second edition in 1992. To expand the possibilities and options in the game, FASA published Shadowrun Companion in 1996, a 136-page softcover book designed by Jennifer Brandes, Zach Bush, Chris Hepler, Chris Hussey, Jonathan Jacobson, Steve Kenson, Michael Mulvihill, Linda Naughton, and Brian Schoner, with artwork by Doug ...