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Old Matrix "dungeons"

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Lipe82

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« on: <07-09-19/2305:38> »
Previous to Crash 2.0, Matrix systems were similar to a mini dungeon. To make your decker truly shine, a GM had to actually prepare one (or several) systems for them to hack - and boy does it take time.

Anyone happen to remember the title of any supplement that has a few pre-designed matrix systems for older versions?

FastJack

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« Reply #1 on: <07-10-19/0856:24> »
I'm looking through my stuff, but I'm not finding any systems except in the adventures like Dreamchipper.

Shinobi Killfist

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« Reply #2 on: <07-10-19/0948:04> »
If you have the old Super Nintendo and genesis games they have a lot of maps for it. That would be a pain to pull up but it might be something people put up into walkthroughs for the games.

Michael Chandra

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« Reply #3 on: <07-10-19/1008:48> »
How am I not part of the forum?? O_O I am both active and angry!

Lipe82

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« Reply #4 on: <07-10-19/1516:44> »
Genesis visualised: http://mikesrpgcenter.com/shadowrun/index.html#maps
Genesis ascii-art with software per node: https://shadowrun.fandom.com/wiki/Shadowrun_(Sega)/System_list
Wow, this is amazing, thanks.
Are these accurate from the tabletop rpg point of view as well?