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==1994: CityTech, 2nd Edition (FASA 1608)== ==1994: CityTech, 2nd Edition (FASA 1608)==
{{main|CityTech, Second Edition}} {{main|CityTech, Second Edition}}
− [[Image:CityTech, 2nd Edition.jpg|right|210px]]In the same fashion as the new (third) edition of the BattleTech boxed set, CityTech received a makeover for its second edition while retaining the product number. FASA went a bit further here, calling the game "The Advanced BattleTech Game of 3050 Combat" in the tagline and explicitly expanding the rules to "[[Rules Level 2|Level 2]]" ([[Clan Invasion era]]) technology. The set came with a record sheets booklet, sixteen plastic miniatures on two identical sprues of eight units each (''[[Javelin]]'', ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'', ''[[Orion]]'', ''[[Victor]]'', ''[[Uller]]'', ''[[Nova (Black Hawk)|Black Hawk]]'', ''[[Mad Cat]]'', ''[[Daishi]]''), and two double-sided sheets of color counters with black-and-white backside for buildings, vehicles, infantry, and effects. The mapsheets remained the same as in the first edition of CityTech. Like in the first CityTech edition, no scenarios were included. + [[Image:CityTech, 2nd Edition.jpg|right|210px]]In the same fashion as the new (third) edition of the BattleTech boxed set, CityTech received a makeover for its second edition while retaining the product number. FASA went a bit further here, calling the game "The Advanced BattleTech Game of 3050 Combat" in the tagline and explicitly expanding the rules to "[[Level 2]]" ([[Clan Invasion era]]) technology. The set came with a record sheets booklet, sixteen plastic miniatures on two identical sprues of eight units each (''[[Javelin]]'', ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'', ''[[Orion]]'', ''[[Victor]]'', ''[[Uller]]'', ''[[Nova (Black Hawk)|Black Hawk]]'', ''[[Mad Cat]]'', ''[[Daishi]]''), and two double-sided sheets of color counters with black-and-white backside for buildings, vehicles, infantry, and effects. The mapsheets remained the same as in the first edition of CityTech. Like in the first CityTech edition, no scenarios were included.
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Image:CityTech2ed.jpg|CityTech, 2nd Ed. boxed set contents Image:CityTech2ed.jpg|CityTech, 2nd Ed. boxed set contents
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Image:CT2Minis.jpg|CityTech, 2nd Ed. miniatures Image:CT2Minis.jpg|CityTech, 2nd Ed. miniatures
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==1996: BattleTech, 4th Edition (FASA 1604)== ==1996: BattleTech, 4th Edition (FASA 1604)==
{{main|BattleTech, Fourth Edition}} {{main|BattleTech, Fourth Edition}}
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− | [[Image:CityTech, 2nd Edition.jpg|right|210px]]In the same fashion as the new (third) edition of the BattleTech boxed set, CityTech received a makeover for its second edition while retaining the product number. FASA went a bit further here, calling the game "The Advanced BattleTech Game of 3050 Combat" in the tagline and explicitly expanding the rules to "[[ | + | [[Image:CityTech, 2nd Edition.jpg|right|210px]]In the same fashion as the new (third) edition of the BattleTech boxed set, CityTech received a makeover for its second edition while retaining the product number. FASA went a bit further here, calling the game "The Advanced BattleTech Game of 3050 Combat" in the tagline and explicitly expanding the rules to "[[Level 2]]" ([[Clan Invasion era]]) technology. The set came with a record sheets booklet, sixteen plastic miniatures on two identical sprues of eight units each (''[[Javelin]]'', ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'', ''[[Orion]]'', ''[[Victor]]'', ''[[Uller]]'', ''[[Nova (Black Hawk)|Black Hawk]]'', ''[[Mad Cat]]'', ''[[Daishi]]''), and two double-sided sheets of color counters with black-and-white backside for buildings, vehicles, infantry, and effects. The mapsheets remained the same as in the first edition of CityTech. Like in the first CityTech edition, no scenarios were included. |
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==1996: BattleTech, 4th Edition (FASA 1604)== | ==1996: BattleTech, 4th Edition (FASA 1604)== | ||
{{main|BattleTech, Fourth Edition}} | {{main|BattleTech, Fourth Edition}} |