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Message no. 1
From: Bobby Warren <comedian@********.COM>
Subject: Re: Upcoming Shadowrun Products
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 1994 16:29:21 -0700
Hi, just one of the friendly list lurkers here.

In the last couple of days, there was a listing of the upcoming Shadowrun
products well into next year. I will admit to being a yutz who is a
little too quick with the Delete key 'cause I accidentally deleted.
Would some kind list soul forward it to me, please?

Thanks.
Message no. 2
From: Alexander Borghgraef <Alexander.Borghgraef@***.AC.BE>
Subject: Re: Upcoming Shadowrun Products
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 12:57:54 --100
Denver Boxed Set -- 'Tis being shipped as we speak!

For the remainder of 1994:

September Burning Bright A novel by Tom Dowd
October Prime Runners A Rogues Gallery of NPC's and Contacts
Harlequin's Back!
November Divided Assets For use in conjunction with the
Denver Boxed Set.
December BUG CITY <<CLASSIFIED>>

Up & Coming in 1995:

January Running Short A collection of short adventures for
particularly small groups of players
February Corporate Security
March Bug City Adventure *shudder*
April Aztlan
July Cyborgs
August Virtual Realities II
September Organized Crime Originally intended as a chapter in
the Lone Star Sourcebook, but FASA
was so taken with the material they
requested more.
Neo-Anarchist's Guide to Magic by Paul Hume
October Rigger Revised
November California Free State

Mind you, these dates are /intended/ and naturally subject to change.
Also, it was intimated that the 1995 schedule shall probably delay one of
the sourcebooks in favor of an adventure module, if for no other reason
that to maintain the sanity of the workers.

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