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|publisher = [[R. Talsorian Games]] | |publisher = [[R. Talsorian Games]] | ||
|release_year = 1989 | |release_year = 1989 | ||
|ISBN = 0- | |ISBN = 0-937279-10-2 | ||
|book_number = CP3401 | |book_number = CP3401 | ||
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The book is written in-universe in the style of a magazine, and covers topics such as [[Night City]]'s clubs, bands, and trends as well as icons such as [[Johnny Silverhand]] and [[Kerry Eurodyne]]. | The book is written in-universe in the style of a magazine, and covers topics such as [[Night City]]'s clubs, bands, and trends as well as icons such as [[Johnny Silverhand]] and [[Kerry Eurodyne]]. | ||
A tongue-in-cheek article titled ''Hitler was a Rockerboy'' | A tongue-in-cheek article titled ''Hitler was a Rockerboy'' look at the question of "What is a Rockerboy?" and how they came to be. | ||
There are several interviews with fictional characters, such as comedian [[Maz Despair]], whose social and political critique has attracted the ire of the government.<ref name="RB">{{RefCP|2013RB}}</ref> | There are several interviews with fictional characters, such as comedian [[Maz Despair]], whose social and political critique has attracted the ire of the government.<ref name="RB">{{RefCP|2013RB}}</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 01:09, 4 September 2025
Because even in the future, they still know how to Rock.
— Colin Fisk, Cyberpunk 2013
Rockerboy is a sourcebook for Cyberpunk 2013 going into detail on the Rockerboy and Media roles, and the concept and history of Braindance technology.
The book is written in-universe in the style of a magazine, and covers topics such as Night City's clubs, bands, and trends as well as icons such as Johnny Silverhand and Kerry Eurodyne.
A tongue-in-cheek article titled Hitler was a Rockerboy look at the question of "What is a Rockerboy?" and how they came to be.
There are several interviews with fictional characters, such as comedian Maz Despair, whose social and political critique has attracted the ire of the government.[1]
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References
- ↑ FISK, C. Rockerboy Sourcebook. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1989.
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