Catalyst news archive for August, 2007

INMEDIARES PRODUCTIONS LLC. HIRES ADDITIONAL GAME DEVELOPER

Classic BattleTech Shadowrun

Everett, WA, August 22, 2007—InMediaRes Production, LLC. has hired another full-time game developer.

“The Classic BattleTech and Shadowrun game lines have achieved a fantastic quality level,” said Loren Coleman, one of the managing owners of Catalyst Game Labs. “Obviously Catalyst is committed to keeping those high standards. However, just as important, we’re committed to setting a schedule of releases and keeping that schedule. As soon as we formed Catalyst Game Labs in the spring we doubled the number of full-time employees working on both game lines. The next step was the hiring of another full-time developer.”

Herb Beas has long been the assistant line developer for Classic BattleTech and is a natural choice for taking the helm. This move will allow Randall Bills—the Classic BattleTech Line Developer for the last seven years—to take the position of a roving developer. This will afford Catalyst Game Labs the flexibility of a full-time developer to apply his expertise across all game lines. This move also ensures that Catalyst will be in a position to take advantage of future game opportunities.

About Catalyst Game Labs
Catalyst Game Labs is dedicated to producing high quality gaming products that mesh sophisticated game mechanics with dynamic universes, presented in a form that allows both beginning players and long-time veterans to easily pick up our games. Catalyst Game Labs is an imprint (publishing house) of InMediaRes Productions, LLC, which specializes in electronic publishing of professional fiction. This allows Catalyst to participate in a synergy that melds printed gaming product with all the benefits of an electronic interface and community, creating a whole-package experience for any type of player.

 

Pre Gen-Con news and more August Street Dates!

Classic BattleTech Shadowrun

Well, we’re back. And we’re off! Off to Gen Con Indy for the “Best Four Days in Gaming” — and it’s going to kick some serious butt, even though we’re already feeling like we’ve had ours kicked.

We leave in two hours for an overnight drive [and hopefully a nap] before handling meetings and setting up the booth tomorrow, but here’s some info on what’s going down at the convention:

* Shadowrun titles Emergence and Augmentation will be available.

* Classic BattleTech titles Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set, Starterbook: Sword and Dragon, Total Warfare second printing, TechManual, and Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade will be on sale!

* Free Shadowrun Quick-Start Rules will be available — 24 full-color pages with rules, characters, and a short adventure to kick-start your game!

* Free Degenesis Quick-Start Rules too! Sixteen pages with rules, characters, and an introductory adventure.

* We’re running hundreds of games.
Here are the street dates for upcoming products, for those who won’t be making it to Gen Con Indy:

Emergence and Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade: In stores now!

Augmentation, Starterbook: Sword & Dragon, Total Warfare second printing, and TechManual: Street Date of August 31st for all.

The Shadowrun Quick-Start Rules and Degenesis Quick-Start Rules will also be available through your local stores, street date to be announced.

Okay, that’s a wrap — for those of you who will be at Gen Con, we’ll see you there, and we’ll be back next week with more updates, news from the convention, and more!

 

Catalyst Street Dates for Shadowrun & Classic BattleTech

Classic BattleTech Shadowrun

Catalyst Game Labs is pleased to announce a bevvy of street dates* for Shadowrun and Classic BattleTech!

Augmentation – (Street date: August 31st)
CAT 26002
MSRP $34.99
Catalyst Game Labs is proud to bring you the latest rules expansion for Shadowrun 4th Edition. Following on the heels of Street Magic (Product Code FPR26004 available through Studio 2 Publishing), Augmentation is useful to both Players and Game Master, as it is packed full with: 75 new pieces of gear, updated rules for all types of modifications (including cyberware, bioware, gene therapy), and rules for Cyberzombie and cutting-edge biodrones. Catalyst recognizes what has made Shadowrun a strong seller, and has continued that tradition with Augmentation, providing retailers a product that will appeal to all Shadowrun players.

Starterbook: Sword & Dragon – (Street date: August 31st)
CAT 35100
MSRP $19.99
The perfect companion volume to the new CBT Box Set (CAT 35000), Starterbook: Sword & Dragon eases new players into the intermediate rules for the game. Sword & Dragon focuses on two of the Iconic Units from the CBT Universe. Laid out in full color, each of the fully illustrated bios provides information on the individual personalities and their Battlemechs. You can follow their exploits with a very simple (yet robust) campaign system, and a series of scenarios provided in this book. The intermediate rules are explained as new weapons and technology advancements, and fully detailed to ease the novice player into a more advanced game. The book contains all the record sheets, rules, and materials to get even the most advanced player a reason to be excited.

Total Warfare – (Street date: August 31st)
CAT 35001
MSRP $39.99
The product of more than twenty years of gaming experience, this corrected second printing of Total Warfare presents the rules of the Classic BattleTech game system as never before. For the first time, all the rules for various units that have a direct impact on the deadly battlefields of the thirty-first century appear in a unified rules set. Interwoven and meticulously updated, Total Warfare provides the most detailed and comprehensive rules set published to date for BattleTech—the perfect companion for standard game play whether in a canon in-store event, at a major convention, or just for a argument-free evening of gaming fun.

*You’ll note that we didn’t call these release dates, so just what is a Street Date? The Street date is when every store that pre-orders a book can start to sell that book. Street dates ensure a level playing field for stores across the US, as well as help make sure that dedicated players and fans who take the time to pre-order with their local game store can know just when to expect the book. We don’t set the actual Street Date until the books are in the warehouse too, so when we say a street date, we mean a street date.

Check out the sell sheets on our retailer pages