Hardwired: The Sourcebook
Hardwired: The Sourcebook is a 1989 role-playing game supplement published by R. Talsorian Games for Cyberpunk.
Contents
Hardwired: The Sourcebook is a supplement drawn from the Hardwired novel, written primarily by its author Walter Jon Williams.[1]
Reception
Hardwired: The Sourcebook was reviewed in Space Gamer Vol. II No. 2.[1] The reviewer commented that "If you're a Hardwired fan, this book is definitely worthwhile; it's a good springboard into Hardwired role-playing. And even for those who don't wish to use Williams' universe, the book is a good resource and idea bin. The rules, charts and background are sure to improve your Cyberpunk game."[1]
Reviews
- White Wolf #21 (June/July, 1990)
- Dragon #154
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References
- E.B. (October–November 1989). "Capsules". Space Gamer. World Wide Wargames. 2 (2): 56–57.
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