-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <199602191315.IAA19551@pipe1.nyc.pipeline.com>, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
2-19-96. NYT:
"In this new game, you'll never play with a full deck."
Sometime next month a game will be played on the Internet, challenging surfers to leap between sites, solving puzzles and cracking codes that will give them access to secret data hidden behind firewalls and software barriers. The new game is Netrunner, set in the "dark techno-future" in which "ruthless corporations scheme to accomplish secret agendas as they build elaborate fortresses of data." In opposition to such plots, "anarchistic netrunners hack the system, infiltrating data forts to liberate information." It was created by Richard Garfield, who applied his doctoral training in combinatorial mathematics -- a field that studies the interaction of objects in complex systems.
"Created by Richard Garfield??!! Not bloody likely! Netrunner is Wizards of the Coast's licensed adaptation of an existing paper-and-dice roleplaying game, Cyberpunk(TM), created by Mike Pondsmith and published by R. Talsorian Games. The game was inspired by the cyberpunk literary movement in general and the writing of Walter Jon Williams (author of HARDWIRED) in particular. (RTG's Cyberpunk(TM) game should not be confused with Steve Jackson Games' GURPS Cyberpunk module for Jackson's GURPS role-playing system, which was published later.) "What the hell does this have to do with cryp%*##~~~ NO CARRIER OK - -- Alan Bostick | "If I am to be held in contempt of court, Seeking opportunity to | your honor, it can only be because the court develop multimedia content. | has acted contemptibly!" Finger abostick@netcom.com for more info and PGP public key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQB1AwUBMSi6X+VevBgtmhnpAQFW2wMAl3fUfG2PA+8Zh5x2dek5JGFS2Lzkpk4G RGDweUo4PHPZy+U9HiG54LQ1+d8zI2KVirb67e0EE1hYHyMWi8Is9yZGtTgmo3hl aTl8fN/CwbU4hXzM1OUDFHT1rpYjYviz =B8TO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----