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Shadowrun and novels
The Shadowrun role-playing game has spawned Shadowrun: The Trading Card Game, four video games, an action figure game ( Shadowrun Duels ), two magazines, an art book and more than 50 novels, starting with the Secrets of Power series which introduces some of the original characters of Shadowrun and gives a good introduction to this fictional universe.
FASA released 40 Shadowrun novels in collaboration with Roc publishing between 1991 and 2001.
In 2005, WizKids began publishing new Shadowrun novels, again through the Roc imprint of the New American Library.
In 2008, Catalyst Game Labs announced the return of novels for Classic BattleTech, MechWarrior and Shadowrun.
The announcement states that the first of the all-new Shadowrun novels would appear tentatively by early 2009, but the novels were not released due to unexplained delays in production of the novels for all three franchises.
Aztlán has been used as the name of speculative fictional future states that emerge in the southwest US or Mexico after the central US government suffers collapse or major setback ; examples appear in such works as the novels Warday ( 1984 ), by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka ; The Peace War ( 1984 ), by Vernor Vinge ; The House of the Scorpion ( 2002 ), by Nancy Farmer ; and World War Z ( 2006 ), by Max Brooks ; as well as the role-playing game Shadowrun ( 1989 ).
Since then the company focuses on publishing novels only, although it continued its preexisting novel series for Das Schwarze Auge ; the Shadowrun and BattleTech series ceased publications in 2008, following disagreements between WizKids and Fantasy Productions concerning the German licence for those properties.
; Shadowrun novels
* In the Shadowrun universe, the video games and novels feature human children who begin to be born as elves, dwarves, and other exotic creatures.

Shadowrun and out
Shadowrun characters are created with contacts, friends and acquaintances who serve as key nodes in the character's social network and who will often help the character out.

Shadowrun and 2001
Shadowrun was developed and published by FASA Corporation from 1989 until early 2001, when FASA closed its doors and the property was transferred to WizKids ( a company founded by people from FASA ).
FanPro LLC initially licensed the rights to produce English-language Shadowrun books in early 2001, and by the summer of 2001 had also signed an agreement to publish Classic BattleTech in English.
From 2001 to 2005, FanPro LLC released over a dozen original Shadowrun titles and reprinted core titles that FASA had originally released.

Shadowrun and 2005
In 2005, FanPro LLC released Shadowrun, Fourth Edition.

Shadowrun and books
According to lead designer Chris Avellone, Planescape: Torment was inspired by books, comics, and games, including Archie Comics, The Chronicles of Amber, The Elementals and Shadowrun.
* List of Shadowrun books
He also co-wrote published material for Shadowrun as a freelance writer, including the books Renraku Arcology: Shutdown and Brainscan.
FanPro GmbH continued to translate these books into German, along with German-only Shadowrun books.

Shadowrun and produced
WizKids itself produced an unsuccessful collectible action figure game based on the property, called Shadowrun Duels.
Rooster Teeth Productions produced a machinima mini-series in 2007 titled 1-800-Magic, using the Xbox 360 Shadowrun game.
FASA later produced the successful BattleTech and Shadowrun franchises.

Shadowrun and end
Shadowrun is linked to Earthdawn, and is set in the " Sixth World ", where Earthdawn is the " Fourth World " and modern-day Earth is at the tail end of the Fifth World.

Shadowrun and FASA's
For example, in Shadowrun, a tactical nuclear device was detonated near FASA's offices at 1026 W. Van Buren St in Chicago, Illinois.
He also wrote several products for FASA's Shadowrun line and the Role Aids series published by Mayfair Games, among other material.

Shadowrun and ownership
Topps made its first foray into the world of games in July 2003 by acquiring the game company WizKids for $ 29. 4 million in cash, thus acquiring ownership of the rights to the well-known gaming universes of BattleTech and Shadowrun.

Shadowrun and .
Arcologies also appear in video games, such as SimCity 2000, Escape Velocity Nova, Deus Ex: Invisible War, Call to Power II, Shadowrun, and Mass Effect.
* The game Shadowrun ( 2007 video game ) mentions, as one of its important world events, the construction of RNA's Santos Corporate Arcology.
* The game Shadowrun ( SEGA MD video game ) includes Renraku Arcology as an in-game location.
* In the RPG Shadowrun, a number of hyperstructures such as the " Renraku Arcology " exist by 2050, most of which are mega-corporate controlled.
Video games, board games, and tabletop role-playing games, such as Cyberpunk 2020 ( created by Mike Pondsmith ) and Shadowrun, often feature storylines that are heavily influenced by cyberpunk writing and movies.
The setting of Earthdawn is the same world as Shadowrun ( i. e. a fictionalized version of Earth ), but takes place millennia earlier.
Such immortal Elves feature in many cross-pollinated storylines with Shadowrun.
Noteworthy lines included BattleTech and Shadowrun.
The BattleTech and Shadowrun properties were sold to WizKids, who in turn licensed their publication to FanPro LLC and then to Catalyst Game Labs.
On December 6, 2007, FASA founder Jordan Weisman announced that his new venture, Smith & Tinker, had licensed the electronic gaming rights to MechWarrior, Shadowrun, and Crimson Skies from Microsoft.
Shadowrun is a science fantasy role-playing game set in a near-future fictional universe in which cybernetics, magic and fantasy creatures co-exist.
They have developed a knack for staying alive, and prospering, in the world of Shadowrun.
The Shadowrun role-playing game, various expansions, and a Shadowrun collectible card game have won Origins Awards.
In 2010, Shadowrun – 20th Anniversary Edition won three silver Ennie Awards: Best Interior Art, Best Production Values and Best Game.
Since 2004 ( when the RPGA discontinued Virtual Seattle ) Shadowrun Missions ( SRM ) has offered fans a “ living campaign ” that allows for persistent character advancement.

novels and went
He went on to write and publish six more novels under the name John Wyndham, all of which appeared in his lifetime.
Baum went on to write thirteen more novels based on the places and people of the Land of Oz.
Many of the characters in the novel, particularly Jack Ryan, went on to be the central character of many of Clancy's later novels.
Wallace went on to publish several novels and biographies, plus his memoir ; but Ben-Hur was his most important book.
His novels went a long way toward educating such a class of people, and still are doing so.
Janet Morris and Chris Morris went on to produce two more authorized Thieves ' World " Beyond " novels and a series of related novels about their immortalized character, Tempus, and the Sacred Band of Stepsons.
Copp even went so far as to name the streets after locations in the novels of the English author Walter Scott, such as Kenilworth and Strathmore.
Being non-canon, the novels tended to deviate from series norms and also attempted to provide explanations for conventions that went unexplained in series episodes.
J. M. Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe from the aspect of Susan Barton who went on to star in another of DeFoe's novels.
Through Pat Barker's novels and in Rivers's works ( particularly Conflict and Dream ) we get a sense of the turmoil the doctor went through.
The book itself went on to inspire the plot for a wide array of novels, from Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur ( 1880 ), a Science Fiction retelling in Alfred Bester's The Stars My Destination, to Stephen Fry's contemporary The Stars ' Tennis Balls,
Having survived the encounter with Sherlock Holmes, he went on to become the head of British Intelligence under the code-name " M " ( a nod to the James Bond novels and films ), but still maintained his criminal interests.
He went on to collect both Alec and Bacchus as a series of graphic novels.
Chan first appeared in Biggers ' novels, but went on to be featured in a number of media.
He also completed at least three novels which went unpublished and have been lost.
Shea went on to write several action novels based in exotic historical settings.
Shea went on to write historical action novels, including Shike ( 1981 ), a two-volume novel set in Ancient Japan about the warrior monk Jebu and his love Lady Shima Taniko, All Things Are Lights ( 1986 ), and The Saracen, a novel published in two volumes in 1989 depicting the struggle between a blond Muslim warrior called Daoud ibn Abdullah and his French crusader adversary Simon de Gobignon.
Blyton only intended to write about 6 to 8 books in the series but, owing to their high sales and immense commercial success, she went on to write 21 full-length Famous Five novels.
The pair were feeling under-appreciated by the company, and when TSR turned down their Darksword series of novels, they went to Bantam Books.
Hawthorne went on to write full-length " romances ", quasi-allegorical novels that explore such themes as guilt, pride, and emotional repression in his native New England.
One of his novels tells how the Great Auk went extinct.
In 1980, the Prisoner cast, led by Equity representative Val Lehman ( Bea Smith ), went on strike due to the publication of a number of tie-in paperback novels in the United States.
Leon Marcus Uris ( August 3, 1924 – June 21, 2003 ) was an American novelist, known for his historical fiction and the deep research that went into his novels.

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