The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier (1992) - about the panic of law enforcers in the late 1980s about 'hackers' and the raid on Steve Jackson Games as part of Operation Sun Devil.
Yamara, a collection of the first five years of the magazine strip, was published in 1994 by Steve Jackson Games.
Olympic Games | Michael Jackson | Andrew Jackson | Commonwealth Games | Peter Jackson | Janet Jackson | Summer Olympic Games | Jackson | Steve Jobs | Pan American Games | Jackson Pollock | Steve McQueen | Jackson, Mississippi | 2006 Commonwealth Games | Steve Martin | Steve Reich | 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Swimming at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Samuel L. Jackson | 2013 Southeast Asian Games | Winter Olympic Games | 2002 Commonwealth Games | 2007 Pan American Games | Steve Vai | Paralympic Games | 2010 Commonwealth Games | Steve Winwood | World Games | Stone Cold Steve Austin | Port Jackson |
The main sourcebook for the line (ISBN 1-55634-168-7) was written by Loyd Blankenship and published by Steve Jackson Games in 1990, as a part of the extensive (3rd-edition) GURPS generic role-playing game system.
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Loyd Blankenship, who was hired by Steve Jackson Games in 1989, was close to finishing GURPS Cyberpunk later that year, which was intended both to get SJG into the cyberpunk genre which had been popular in the RPG industry for the last two years, and to help SJG get over a financial hurdle and back into the black.
His first role playing book was published by Iron Crown Enterprises in 1994, and he has written or contributed to books for Last Unicorn Games, Hero Games, and Steve Jackson Games, including the Star Trek role-playing game (Last Unicorn), GURPS Mars, Star Hero, and GURPS Space.
The most notable topic covered is Operation Sundevil and the events surrounding the 1987-1990 war on the Legion of Doom network: the raid on Steve Jackson Games, the trial of "Knight Lightning" (one of the original journalists of Phrack), and the subsequent formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
signed first-edition or pre-publication books, slots to appear as drawn by John Kovalic in a Steve Jackson Games card game or in Dork Tower, rare collectible cards, Jayne Cobb's hat (as worn by Adam Baldwin from the TV show Firefly), and even the first ever My Little Cthulhu toy and more are among the things sold in auctions.