Steve Jackson Games

[2] SJ Games' early titles were microgames initially sold in 4×7 inch Ziploc bags, and later in the similarly sized Pocket Box.

On March 1, 1990, the Secret Service raided the offices of Steve Jackson Games,[5] seizing three computers, two laser printers, dozens of floppy disks, and the master copy of GURPS Cyberpunk; a genre toolkit for cyberpunk games, written by Loyd Blankenship, an employee at the time.

[9] Though the materials were later returned in June, Steve Jackson Games filed suit in federal court, winning at trial.

[2][10] In April–May 2012, Steve Jackson Games ran a successful Kickstarter campaign for a new "Designer's Edition" of Ogre.

This guide was actually a work of total fiction for a game the company was making, and contained technology that didn't even exist".