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15 Jun 2018 23:58 #275516 by Cranberries

Shellhead wrote: Excellent writing. I've been a fan of the cyberpunk genre since reading Johnny Mnemonic in the early '80s in an issue of Omni magazine. I dabbled in the original Netrunner game, which was very playable right out of the starter deck. But it was a time of many CCGs, and I was having more fun with Vampire, Shadowfist, and Legend of the Burning Sands. I was glad that FFG brought back Netrunner, but by then I had seen too many card games come and go. As you mentioned in your article, new cards are crucial to the ongoing health of a game, and once there are no more new cards, most players lose interest. My game collection includes several cubic feet of cards for dead CCGs, including the original Netrunner.

I used to play the Cyberpunk RPG back in the '80s. The campaign setting was the backdrop for the original Netrunner CCG, and it was set in the year 2013. The second edition rules were set in 2020. One of these days, I should get out the old rulebooks and scenarios and see what they got right and wrong about 2013.



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16 Jun 2018 07:49 #275524 by Shellhead
Whoa, maybe I could just sell my old Cyberpunk stuff and cash in. I really should, because it's not likely that I will play it again.
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16 Jun 2018 09:27 #275529 by Colorcrayons
Probably is a good time to cash in. Nostalgia only works for so long on stuff like that. It's not like millenials will wax nostalgic for stuff they didn't live through, and thus not appreciate as much to throw that kind of jink at.

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