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==1985: BattleTech, 2nd Edition (FASA 1604)== ==1985: BattleTech, 2nd Edition (FASA 1604)==
{{main|BattleTech, Second Edition}} {{main|BattleTech, Second Edition}}
− [[Image:BattleTech 2nd Edition cover.jpg|left|210px]]The first product to be named "BattleTech", the [[BattleTech, Second Edition]] boxed set is generally regarded as the quintessential BattleTech product. It kept the same FASA product number as Battledroids (1604). + [[Image:BattleTechCover.jpg|left|210px]]The first product to be named "BattleTech", the [[BattleTech, Second Edition]] boxed set is generally regarded as the quintessential BattleTech product. It kept the same FASA product number as Battledroids (1604).
BattleTech, 2nd Edition, came with a rulebook (with a proper cover) with gaming and 'Mech construction rules. These were based off the Advanced Battledroids Rules, and form the core of the BattleTech boardgame rules to this day with minimal changes. The vehicle and infantry rules from Battledroids were dropped, but the construction rules were kept with some adjustments. BattleTech, 2nd Edition, came with a rulebook (with a proper cover) with gaming and 'Mech construction rules. These were based off the Advanced Battledroids Rules, and form the core of the BattleTech boardgame rules to this day with minimal changes. The vehicle and infantry rules from Battledroids were dropped, but the construction rules were kept with some adjustments.
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Image:BT2EdRulebookCover.jpg|BattleTech, 2nd Ed. rulebook cover Image:BT2EdRulebookCover.jpg|BattleTech, 2nd Ed. rulebook cover
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==1986: CityTech (FASA 1608)== ==1986: CityTech (FASA 1608)==
{{main|CityTech}} {{main|CityTech}}
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==1985: BattleTech, 2nd Edition (FASA 1604)== | ==1985: BattleTech, 2nd Edition (FASA 1604)== | ||
{{main|BattleTech, Second Edition}} | {{main|BattleTech, Second Edition}} | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:BattleTechCover.jpg|left|210px]]The first product to be named "BattleTech", the [[BattleTech, Second Edition]] boxed set is generally regarded as the quintessential BattleTech product. It kept the same FASA product number as Battledroids (1604). |
BattleTech, 2nd Edition, came with a rulebook (with a proper cover) with gaming and 'Mech construction rules. These were based off the Advanced Battledroids Rules, and form the core of the BattleTech boardgame rules to this day with minimal changes. The vehicle and infantry rules from Battledroids were dropped, but the construction rules were kept with some adjustments. | BattleTech, 2nd Edition, came with a rulebook (with a proper cover) with gaming and 'Mech construction rules. These were based off the Advanced Battledroids Rules, and form the core of the BattleTech boardgame rules to this day with minimal changes. The vehicle and infantry rules from Battledroids were dropped, but the construction rules were kept with some adjustments. | ||
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Image:BT2EdRulebookCover.jpg|BattleTech, 2nd Ed. rulebook cover | Image:BT2EdRulebookCover.jpg|BattleTech, 2nd Ed. rulebook cover | ||
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==1986: CityTech (FASA 1608)== | ==1986: CityTech (FASA 1608)== | ||
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