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Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin

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Galaxy Guide 2
Yavin and Bespin
Designers
PublishersWest End Games
Publication1989;
35 years ago
 (1989)
GenresSpace opera
SystemsD6 System
ISBN0874311268

Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin is a supplement published by West End Games in 1989 for the science fiction role-playing game Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, which itself is based on Star Wars.

Description

From 1989 to 1995, West End Games published twelve "Galaxy Guide" supplements.[1] Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin is the second of these, and describes two planets: the Rebellion-held ruins on the forest planet Yavin, and the Cloud City and mines of the planet Bespin.[2] Unlike its predecessor, Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope, this guide does not present the details of characters found in the film. Instead, it gives details of the two planetary systems, important sites, and the native life forms.[3]

Publication history

Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin was written by Jonatha Caspian, Christopher Kubasik, Bill Slavicsek, and C.J. Tramontana, and published by West End Games in 1989 as an 80-page book.[2] In 1995, with the publication of the second edition of Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, West End Games released second editions of all the Galaxy Guides, including Galaxy Guide 2.[4]

Reception

In the March 1990 edition of Dragon (Issue #155), Jim Bambra thought this book was well-written. He liked the mixture of "colorful vignettes and factual, game-oriented information, making it easy to absorb and fun to read." Bambra concluded that with its "eye to detail and entertaining writing styles, the Galaxy Guide provides an excellent source of reference and background material for the Star Wars universe."[5]

In the June 1990 edition of Dragon (Issue #230), Rick Swan reviewed the second edition of Galaxy Guide 2 and gave it a high recommendation, saying, "Packed with blueprints, anecdotes, and campaign ideas, the book's a banquet for gamemasters and players alike.[6]

Reviews

References

  1. ^ "Star Wars D6: Galaxy Guides". Guide du Rôliste Galactique (in French). 2012-07-25. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  2. ^ a b Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. pp. 323–324. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
  3. ^ "Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin". Guide du Rôliste Galactique (in French). 2010-07-25. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  4. ^ "Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin". Guide du Rôliste Galactique (in French). 2010-07-16. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  5. ^ Bambra, Jim (March 1990). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon (155). TSR, Inc.: 88.
  6. ^ Swan, Rick (June 1990). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon (230). TSR, Inc.: 115.
  7. ^ "Casus Belli #062". 1991.
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