History of Cyberpunk RPGs: Part Four

History of Cyberpunk RPGs: Part Four

History of Cyberpunk RPGs: Part Four

Woot! Talk about cutting it close. I almost didn’t get one in for August. My excuse is Gen Con & getting drunk on all the phat loot from pawning my silver ENnie medal. Despite that, I managed to get in another installment of my Cyberpunk History lists, this time covering from 2004 to 2007. It’s an interesting collection, filled with the last hurrah of d20 Sourcebooks and Cyberpunk 2020 itself. It also has contains an rpg with the most soul-destroying character sheet I’ve yet seen. Check it out, reshare, and maybe support my Patreon!

https://www.patreon.com/posts/history-of-rpgs-14147884

12 thoughts on “History of Cyberpunk RPGs: Part Four”

  1. Lowell Francis

    Licensing issues. I was younger and trying to both save money with art and work with maintaining artist ownership rights I didn’t have the rights to make PdFs for either of those books.

    But for making these lists if you’re in North America I can send you a copy of Gen Gap.

  2. Lowell Francis

    Licensing issues. I was younger and trying to both save money with art and work with maintaining artist ownership rights I didn’t have the rights to make PdFs for either of those books.

    But for making these lists if you’re in North America I can send you a copy of Gen Gap.

  3. I just checked my shelf and…yup, there it is. I bought Cybergeneration and Generation Gap together at a game store in Chicago in 2008, paid about 40% off list (they had probably been sitting there since 2004). Had no idea it was rare until I saw this post.

    Also, your history posts are fantastic. Also really enjoyed the post-apoc series in addition to the Cyberpunk one.

  4. I just checked my shelf and…yup, there it is. I bought Cybergeneration and Generation Gap together at a game store in Chicago in 2008, paid about 40% off list (they had probably been sitting there since 2004). Had no idea it was rare until I saw this post.

    Also, your history posts are fantastic. Also really enjoyed the post-apoc series in addition to the Cyberpunk one.

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