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  2. List of Shadowrun books - Wikipedia

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    Season 9 Episode 2 mission book SRM0903: PDF only: 5th & 6th: 2022-01-21: Shadowrun Missions: Learning Little from Victory: Season 9 Episode 3 mission book 27481: PDF only: 4th & 5th: 2013-08-23: 2075 [21] Firing Line: Convention missions compilation of four adventures in Seattle, Manhattan, St. Louis and Bogotá. 26APR12: PDF only: 4th: 2012 ...

  3. Catalyst Game Labs - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst Game Labs (CGL) was created in May 2007 by InMediaRes Productions, LLC for the purpose of publishing print Shadowrun and Classic BattleTech sourcebooks. [1] In June 2007, WizKids transferred the licenses for both Shadowrun and Classic BattleTech from FanPro's United States subsidiary, FanPro LLC, to Catalyst, and in June 2008, Catalyst announced novels for Shadowrun and Classic ...

  4. Shadowrun Companion - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Rigger Black Book - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Gabbert reviewed Rigger Black Book in White Wolf #31 (May/June, 1992), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Overall, the Rigger Black Book is a pretty good supplement, but you end up paying for an awful lot of wasted space and good-to-poor artwork. With a tighter format and smaller pictures, it could have been done in half the pages ...

  6. Paranormal Animals of North America - Wikipedia

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    Paranormal Animals of North America, the first bestiary published for Shadowrun, [1] is a supplement presenting "awakened animals", creatures that the innate magic of the land has altered into mythical forms. [2] It includes eighty creatures and also "details the magical powers of the Awakened species of Shadowrun". [3]

  7. The Grimoire (Shadowrun) - Wikipedia

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    It's a very good sourcebook and it takes the magic system of Shadowrun far beyond what is offered by other role-playing games (except perhaps Ars Magica). Unfortunately, with this new, incredibly vast magic system, come a lot of rules to digest." [2] In the November 1992 edition of Dragon (Issue #187), Allen Varney wrote, "The book amazes me ...

  8. The Universal Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    FASA originally published the cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun in 1989. Over the next few years, FASA published dozens of supplements and adventures, including The Universal Brotherhood in 1990, a 55-page adventure written Chris Kubasik, with interior art by Earl Geier, Jeff Laubenstein, Jim Nelson, and Joel Biske, and cover art by Biske.

  9. DNA / DOA - Wikipedia

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    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.