Interface (magazine)


Interface is a game magazine published by Prometheus Press between 1990 and 1992 that was licensed to publish articles about R. Talsorian Games's dystopian near-future role-playing game Cyberpunk.

Publication history

In 1990, three dedicated fans of Cyberpunk who lived in Alameda, California — Kevin DeAntonio, Chris Hockabout, and Thaddeus Howze — approached R. Talsorian Games about producing an independent magazine about the game. R. Talsorian agreed to license them, and the three formed Prometheus Press to publish their fanzine Interface. Each issue featured a full-color cover and black & white interior.
Six issues of the magazine were published between 1990 and 1992.

Index of articles

Volume 1, #1: Keeping the Peace

Volume 1, #2 (1991)

Volume 1, #3 (1991)

  • NuCyber, NuWare: New cybernetics; New Cyberdeck programs
  • Government Profile: New Antarctican Collective
  • Corporate Review: Revolution Genetics Inc
  • New Service Organization: Troubleshooter Cabs.
  • Artificial Intelligence 1: AIs in Cyberpunk RPGs
  • Altered States: New drugs
  • NuScience: Skinmask pollution filter, Vend-a-Mod chip vending machine
  • Fashion: NewLook faux cybernetics.
  • "Interview With a Predator": Q&A with Colonel "Butch" Schaffer IPC, commander of the "Predators" Centron
  • "What's that up ahead?": Random driving encounters in Cyberpunk 2020.
  • Subordinate/Alternate Character Classes 2:
  • *Solo subtypes.
  • *Netrunner subtype.
  • Cyber-Reviews: ME: A Novel of Self-Discovery by Thomas T. Thomas; Akira, Trancers.

Volume 1, #4 (1991)

Volume 2, #1 (1992)

  • OmniEye Interviewer's Camera
  • Tenaka Sanyo Portable Editing Lab
  • Exotech Remote Surveillance
  • Live-Feed Cyberoptic Option
  • Medusa 2000
  • Just the Fax, Ma'am
  • Electric Nightmares
  • Reporter Profiles: Clarise DeWinter
  • Reporter Profiles: Edward "Flash" Leudowski
  • Reporter Profiles: Zaphial "Argus" Keyes
  • Facing the Consequences
  • Talk Hard!
  • A job with ATTITUDE
  • Aline3
  • Mann and Machine
  • The Lawnmower Man
  • Night's Edge

Volume 2, #2 (1992)

  • NuCyberware and Ectotechnology
  • Cults - Hope and Horrors
  • Call of Cthulhu–''Cyberpunk'' Conversion Rules
  • Cult Profiles
  • Scenarios: "Transference" and "A Policy of Pain"
  • Data Sampling

Reception

In the September 1992 edition of Dragon, Allen Varney reviewed the third issue of the magazine, and while he called one article "meaty", he noted that most of the magazine "falls distinctly below the median Even the good articles could stand more pizazz, and the editorial style needs a lot more polish." Despite this, he concluded "this fan magazine offers remarkable value for the dedicated Cyberpunk referee."