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Message no. 1
From: Mike Buckalew <mike_buckalew@******.COM>
Subject: Inquest's 97 Shadowrun Preview
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 10:49:02 -0700
The latest Inquest (#21) has an article previewing a lot of the upcoming
gaming products for 1997. The one's that it lists for Shadowrun are:

- Predator and Prey - "This shadowrun adventure due in July will pit man
against beast as players are taken out of the familiar urban sprawl and
dumped onto the hunting grounds of some of the deadliest paranormal
critters in existence. 96 pages. $15.

- Rigger II - "This shadowrun sourcebook due in August will provide the
same type of indepth rules for riggers that Virtual Realities 2.0 and
Awakenings provided for deckers and magicians, including special sections
on T-bird smuggling, robotics ans suborbitals. 144 pages. $18.

- Cyber-Pirates - "This shdowrun sourcebook due in October will sweep
players into the dangers and thrills of piracy in 2058, including the
technology, tactics and havens the cyberpirates call home.

- Target UCAS - "This May release will give the lowdon on those locales
in the world of Shadowrun where the status quo may blow sky-high at any
second, including info on big events that gamemasters can use to trigger
faction fights, turf wars and power plays galore.

- The Underworld Sourcebook - "The dark secrets of the 21st century's
street gangs will be revealed in "The Underworld Sourcebook" (February)
for Shadowrun, just in time to prepare players for the tentatively-titled
"Underworld Adventures" (March).


Buck
(Mike Buckalew)
buck@******.com

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