Corporate Shadowfiles

Corporate Shadowfiles is a supplement published by FASA in 1993 for the dystopian cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun.

Contents

Corporate Shadowfiles is a 140-page softcover book by Nigel Findley[1] that details future 21st-century megacorporation operations, how large corporations are structured, and some basic economics.[2]

Reception

In the December 1993 edition of Dragon (Issue #200), Rick Swan was not a fan of the book, which he said examined its subject matter "in lengthy, often excruciating detail." Swan found the tone to be stuffy and professorial, and concluded by advising gamers to give it a pass: "Business majors may enjoy sifting through 140-plus pages of this, but others probably will find it excessive."[1]

Reviews

gollark: PotatOS is everywhere.
gollark: The relay can go on any side as far as I know, the printer just can't be connected to on the top.
gollark: I can check on my setup.
gollark: I think the sides work too.
gollark: The reason for the first thing is that remote wrapping/peripheral listing/whatever else is actually implemented in Lua using modems' `callRemote` (and other things), and only descends the "peripheral tree" one level because that's all it has to in vanilla CC.

References

  1. Swan, Rick (December 1993). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (200): 118.
  2. "Corporate Shadowfiles". RPGnet RPG Game Index.
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