Talk:Ninjas & Superspies

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Mystic China Sourcebook[edit]

Just to keep things clear: the Mystic China Sourcebook is a totally seperate book from Mystic China. The MCS was announced and adverts for it appeared in the gamer press, but it was never released. JustIgnoreMe 00:44, 16 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

87 or 88[edit]

published in 1988 by Palladium Books
October 1987 (1st edition)
1987–present

There is an inconsistency to resolve. Not owning a 1st edition (I only have Revised) I am unable to check the book itself for a date. Ranze (talk) 00:30, 16 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

90 or 99[edit]

August 1999 (Revised edition)

Noticed a Q and A from 2007 at http://ninjasandsuperspies.yuku.com/topic/404 which suggests otherswise:

The first printing of N&S was done in 1988. The revised edition was first printed in 1990 (fourth printing).

I checked the inside of my book, a Seventh Printing from May, 2000. This is what I read on page 2:

Revised Edition Copyright 1990 by Kevin Siembieda
Copyright 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984 by Kevin Siembieda.

The first line supports what I believe may be the problem. 9 is right next to 0. I believe someone meant to write "August 1990" and did a third 9 instead of a 0. I am going to change the Revised date based on this.

As for the second line, this goes beyond what I asked about in the previous topic. This suggests an even earlier date of origin than 88 or 87, that it might be 86 or 85 or 84. If it was indeed 88 as the Yuku and our introductory line suggests, it begs the question why KS would have copywritten the term 4 years prior. Was it possibly in production that long?

I am not going to change the original book's date, but I will change the revised one. Ranze (talk) 00:38, 16 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]