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New Battletech and Shadowrun Street Dates

According to the Catalyst Game Labs web site, the Battletech Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade reprint hit the street on June 8, 2011.  This supplement has been fully updated to circa 3070 and is a Catalyst-branded reprint with a new cover and including all appropriate errata (but no other changes).

The following items will release on July 6, 2011:

  • Shadowrun Spy Games “brings Shadowrun players to the espionage-filled city of Denver, where secrets are bought and sold, and sometimes the price is paid in blood.”  This book provides the setting information, gear statistics, and game rules players need to dive into the Sixth World spycraft.
  • Battletech HexPack: Cities and Roads is a flexible map system aid for the BattleTech game system.  Designed for use in conjunction with other pre-printed map sheets, it contains two ready-to-play scenarios.
  • Shadowrun Arsenal:  This sourcebook covers everything a runner team needs, from weapons and armor to advanced electronics and spy toys to the latest state-of-the-art drones.  It is a corrected third printing, and other than the corrections the cover is the only difference.

The following items are planned for July 20 release:

  • BattleTech Era Report: 3062 describes the state of the Inner Sphere and the Clans at a divisive period in BattleTech history.  Presented as a general overview of the period rather than a focused report, the book includes descriptions of major factions, notable personalities, military forces, etc.
  • Shadowrun Runner’s Toolkit is a well-stocked arsenal all runners should have.  It includes a deluxe four-panel gamemaster’s screen, On the Run – one of Shadowrun’s most popular introductory adventures, 4 laminated maps, a poster of the Sixth World Seattle skyline, and more.

New Mini-Sourcebook for Battletech

BattleTech: Era Digest: Age of WarThe Classic Battletech site announced a new mini-sourcebook for Battletech.  According to the announcement, this book “explores the pivotal developments of the Sphere-wide fighting that ultimately led to the birth of the Star League, featuring a glimpse of life in the BattleTech universe before the age of the BattleMech, the rise of neo-feudalism, and a look at the evolution of combat from the savagery of ‘total warfare’ to the chivalry of MechWarriors.”

The book can be purchased through BattleShop and DriveThru.

Catalyst Announces May Battletech Releases

Catalyst Game Labs announced the upcoming May 25, 2011, release of the following products:

  • Battletech Handbook: House Liao
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  • Shadowrun: A Fistful of Credsticks – Horizon Adventure 1

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Gen Con 2010 Report Part 1 – Exhibit Hall

I just realized that I’ve been back from Gen Con Indy 2010 now for at least three weeks without having told you much about it.

I arrived in Indianapolis late on Wednesday evening and checked into the hotel, calling it a night. Thursday morning I went down to the convention center to check in and pick up my badge. The lines were amazing! The pre-registration line alone went from the starting point through all the “snaking” lines they’d set up, down the hall, back by the door, and all the way around to where the press room was setup. It was the longest Gen Con line I’d ever seen. I suspect also, in retrospect, that attendance was much higher than in previous years. If not, it certainly seemed that way.

Being a member of the press, I was fortunate that I didn’t have to stand in that long line. I made my way to the press room and checked in, receiving my badge. I then walked down to the Exhibit Hall to look around.

The “Who North America” folks were there, with their Tardis prop and tons of Dr. Who themed merchandise. I’m guessing their sales were pretty decent, because a couple of items I’d intended to pick up were sold out when I went back later during the convention to buy them, and several other interesting items I saw were sold out as well.

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WizKids promoted some new HeroClix figures, including a set from the Watchmen movie. Their “Colossal Dr. Manhattan” figure was very impressive and detailed, but priced at $80 it was a bit out of my range.

Watchmen HeroClix Figures

Watchmen HeroClix Figures

One company who always manages to impress me at Gen Con is Fantasy Flight Games. In 2008 and 2009, I was really impressed with what they’d done with the Battlestar Galactica franchise. I was even more impressed at how popular their demos of the game and its Pegasus expansion were. I couldn’t even sit down for a demo of either at Gen Con. Since then, of course, I’ve had the opportunity to play the Galactica game at Origins and really enjoyed it. My brother Matt, who was at Gen Con and Origins this year, played several rounds of Galactica at both. I’ve been trying to get him to provide us with a strategy guide for the game, but no luck yet.

But I digress. This year, I was interested in seeing the Dust Tactics game that Fantasy Flight is selling:

Fantasy Flight Games' Dust Tactics

When I went to sign up for games at Gen Con, I was unable to get into any of the Dust Tactics sessions that were running. It appears that once again the folks at Fantasy Flight have another winner on their hands. Congrats! (Since I’ve been accused of sarcasm at times when it wasn’t intended, nothing I’ve said here was meant that way. I am genuinely impressed with the work Fantasy Flight is doing, with their representatives at the conventions, and the success of their product lines. No sarcasm here.)

Each year at Gen Con, there seems to be a common theme among several vendors’ products. A couple of years back, it was pirates and zombies. If you had more than one product for sale, it seemed like you had at least one with a pirate or zombie theme. This year, there seemed to be two recurring themes.

One was paper or cardstock terrain and buildings. For example, Fat Dragon Games was there with its various terrain items, including Dragonshire, E-Z Dungeons, and the like.

Fat Dragon Games Terrain Items

Fat Dragon Games

World Works Games presented a slightly different line of paper terrain, Terraclips:

Wyrd Miniatures Terra Clips

These are basically components you assemble using plastic clips. This allows you to do things like explore up and down through a building by unclipping and removing (or adding onto) the structure as you move miniatures through it.

Terraclips Pieces

These folks offered paper based maps:

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Another recurring theme was the whole “Steampunk” genre, which was represented by quite a few vendors in the Exhibit Hall. Like this booth, which was pretty much all steampunk-themed items:

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The booth also featured this “Steam Powered Computer”:

Steam Powered Computer

And these folks, with steampunk (and perhaps a bit gothic?) clothing and hats:

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There were some others I don’t have pictures of who had steampunk goggles, watches, glasses, and other items.

While in the Exhibit Hall, I enjoyed what I saw in several booths, including:

  • Z-Man Games: They celebrated their 10th anniversary this year, and held a drawing for a collection of all their games.
  • Catalyst Game Labs: Producers of Shadowrun and Battletech, their booth featured a large red mech prop. It seemed to be one of the busier booths in the hall.
  • Privateer Press: Their Warmachine and Hordes games always seem to draw lots of attention and requests for demos. Their miniatures are consistently among the coolest I see at Gen Con.
  • GameSalute.com: Game Salute is all about promoting specialty games. The site actually represents a network of game professionals, retailers, media members, publishers, and others.
  • Hirst Arts: Makers of various molds which produce parts you can assemble into all kinds of fantasy, gothic, and sci-fi terrain.
  • The Game Crafter: Something that’s gotten attention in writing circles recently is the self-publishing options. Writers no longer need to work through agents and publishers to get books to market. Using sites like Amazon’s CreateSpace, you can self-publish a book offer it for sale through Amazon.com and other outlets at pricing competitive to big-name publishers. The Game Crafter is attempting to do the same, but for those who want to manufacture board games.
  • Geeky Clean: I didn’t really spend a lot of time at this booth, but I did find it interesting. They sell soap. Their soaps are shaped and labeled to represent various science fiction and gaming properties, like “Tardi-Soap” that’s shaped like a certain blue time machine, Browncoat field ration soap, and “Bar Trek” soap. Silly stuff. (Not cheap, either. A bar of Tardi-Soap, while large, is $10.00. But I must be alone in that thought, as they apparently sold out of it at Gen Con.)
  • Irondie: I didn’t stop to talk to the fellow running this booth because he seemed pretty busy with other visitors, but they offer some metal dice with very unusual shapes. From what I’ve gathered off their web site, this is a dice oriented game based on the collectible dice they sell. The “collectible” element turns me off, to be honest, but I did think the dice were very neat looking.

In Part 2 of my Gen Con report, I will talk about a couple of the games I played at Gen Con. In Part 3, I’ll talk about the seminars I attended.

Catalyst Publishing “Masters & Minions” BattleTech Books

On July 3, Catalyst Game Labs posted an announcement about the upcoming release of a BattleTech “Masters & Minions” sourcebook. They describe it as a “book of important personalities” for that BattleTech universe. According to Randall N. Bills, the Managing Developer, “A personality-heavy sourcebook is always a great time to provide a ‘status of the universe’ update. This is even more important with A Time of War: The BattleTech RPG publishing this fall. As a second entry point (a scifi RPG) to the BattleTech universe (after the Introductory Box Set, the boardgame entry point), having a single product that provides a ‘this is where the universe is at’ is important.” For more information, see the full announcement on their site.

Catalyst Releases Strategic Operations PDF

According to a post on the Catalyst Game Labs Battlecorps web site, they have just released the Strategic Operations PDF.  Strategic Operations is the fourth core rulebook beyond the Introductory Box Set.  Beyond the standard rules, a set of advanced rules exists, allowing players to expand their games in any direction they desire.  Strategic Operations stages up play from the planet to the entire solar system.  Linked scenarios and Maintenance, Salvage, Repair, and Customization Rules enable players to build any type of campaign they wish.  It includes rules for transporting troops between worlds and combat rules to protect those troops as they combat drop onto a new target world.  For more information, see the Battlecorps web site.

A print version of this product will appear at a later time, according to the web site.

Battletech Strategic Operations Rules Preview Posted

The Classic Battletech site posted the following notice recently:

Two pages from
the General Rules section of Strategic Operations
have been posted as a preview; see Strategic Operations: Part 2 blog for
additional details.

Catalyst Releases Free Battletech PDFs

From the Classic Battletech web site comes the following information:

Catalyst has released a free PDF, Chaos Campaign, containing the Warchest Campaign Track System originally published in Dawn of the Jihad (and now found in Blake Ascending).

Additionally, the first in a new ebook series, Jihad Turning Points: Luthien, has been released (see Jihad Turning Points: A New Ebook series blog for more details). 

Finally, a free PDF containing the blank record sheets and compiled tables at the back of Tactical Operations is now available (along with a “check list” to track which rules are being used in a given scenario).

Catalyst to Release Cthulutech Game

According to the Catalyst Game Labs web site, they have partnered with WildFire, LLC, to bring out a new game: CthuluTech and its core companion Vade Mecum.  The books should be in stores today.  For more information, see the Catalyst or Cthulutech site.

Classic Battletech “Tactical Operations” Available in PDF and for Pre-Order

From the Classic Battletech site comes the following news:

The next core rulebook, Tactical Operations, is now available in PDF format in the BattleShop at BattleCorps.com. Also available is the pre-order for the print version and the combo PDF/print pre-order package. Check it out today!



Shadowrun Arsenal Due in March

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The Catalyst Game Labs site has announced a street date for the Shadowrun Fourth Edition book, Arsenal.  That date is March 18, 2008. 

According to the announcement on their site, "Arsenal covers everything a runner team needs, from weapons and armor to advanced electronics and spy toys to the latest state-of-the-art drones.  it also covers the intricacies of the black market and drug trade and provides advanced rules for combat and martial arts, mixing your own chemicals and explosives, and modifying your weapons and vehicles."