Netrunner

Netrunner is a collectible card game designed by Richard Garfield, the creator of . It was published by Wizards of the Coast and introduced in 1996. The game is based heavily on the Cyberpunk 2020 role-playing game published by R. Talsorian Games, but also draws additional flavor from the broader cyberpunk genre. Netrunner was lauded by critics, such as InQuest magazine, for its balanced game play and impressive artwork.

Game Play

Netrunner depicts cyberspace combat between a global mega-corporation (the Corp) and a hacker (the Runner). The Corp's goal is to complete their secret agendas before the Runner can hack in and spoil their secret plans for world domination. It isn't easy, though, as the Corp has strong defensive data forts protected by malevolent computer programs known as ICE (short for Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics). The Runner must use special programs of their own (called Icebreakers) to break through and steal the hidden plans - to keep the Corp from taking over completely. All this is paid for in the game by a system of resources called bits (representing currency), which are earned and spent during the course of play. An interesting feature of Netrunner is that each side has different abilities and uses completely different cards distinguished by alternate card backs. This contrasts with most other CCG's, which usually depict a "battle between peers" where each opponent draws upon the same card pool. While a player does not have to play both sides except in tournament play, it is commonly held that a firm understanding of both leads to better overall player ability. NetRunner was playable online through CCG Workshop in the past, but WotC sent them a Cease&Desist act, shutting it down. Nowadays, however, it is still possible to play NetRunner online using Magic Workstation. Look at this page of the NetRunner-L mailing list for more details: http://oracle.wizards.com/scripts/wa.exe?A1=ind0409d&L=netrunner-l

Expansion sets

Zvi Mowshowitz, a well-known Pro Tour player, petitioned Wizards of the Coast to buy the license for Netrunner, but the transfer was never completed and the game is no longer produced.

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