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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Just thought I'd say hello
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 13:39:24 -0500
On Wed, 20 May 1998 10:49:14 +0100 Gurth <gurth@******.NL> writes:
>Graelorn said on 18:44/19 May 98...
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>> And so, I thought joing this list would be a good way for me to get up
to
>> date on the setting. Besides SRII, Shadowtech and SS catalougue2 I
have not
>> bought any SR stuff at all. So, if no one cares I may occasionally ask
for
>> quick overviews of products and such. :o)
>
>If it's still available, you could download the first issue of The
>Shadowrun Supplemental (Adam will probably give you the address if I
>mention here that I've forgotten it and don't feel like starting up my
WWW
>browser :) where there's a bunch of reviews of most SR books published
up
>until early last year.

TSS (The Shadowrun Supplemental) Productions is at:
http://www.interware.it/users/adamj/

>> Well here are a couple of starter questions...
>>
>> 1.) Has Japan (Mega-Tokyo?) been detailed in any source books, yet?
>
>Not really; IIRC FASA has said they aren't going to do a Japan
sourcebook
>any time soon. I believe it's mainly because they like locals to write
>location sourcebooks.

There are netbooks about Japan ... The best (IMO) I've seen so far is at:
http://www.sainet.or.jp/~fatcat/index-e.html

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>Gurth@******.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html -
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