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[Shadowrun] Shadows of Latin America... Free to Download!

Started by JongWK, January 01, 2012, 02:27:21 PM

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JongWK

This is what the SR3 book would have been like (save for major art and final proofreading), had it not been killed off for a number of reasons. Tobias Grunow was kind enough to do the layout work, no small task. Enjoy what might have been, folks:

Shadows of Latin America v1.2 (PDF - 90.4 MB)

Shadows of Latin America v1.2-1 (lowres PDF - 22 MB)


Massive thanks to Tobias Grunow for assembling a quality PDF.
"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)


RPGPundit

Congratulations to you for that, Jong.  I know you'd worked very hard on that, and that it was a serious stick in your craw for a long time that it had been botched up.

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Oh wait, I thought that was an advertisement >.>.

Will give it a look - maybe it's time to dust off old SR books.

Danny Trejo with mechanical arm is definitely a plus.
Furthermore, I consider that  This is Why We Don\'t Like You thread should be closed

JongWK

Quote from: Rincewind1;499972Oh wait, I thought that was an advertisement >.>.

Will give it a look - maybe it's time to dust off old SR books.

This is what the SR3 book would have been like (save for major art and final proofreading), had it not been killed off for a number of reasons. Tobias Grunow was kind enough to do the layout work, no small task.

Your first comment makes me think that maybe I should edit the title... >_>


QuoteDanny Trejo with mechanical arm is definitely a plus.

Machete hacks. ;)
"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)


Serious Paul


Rincewind1

Posted the link here at my club's forum - we have quite a number of Shadowrun players.
Furthermore, I consider that  This is Why We Don\'t Like You thread should be closed

JongWK

"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)