[1] The Judge Dredd role-playing game was first published under license by GW in 1985.
Over the next two years, GW only published two supplements, Citi-Block and Judge Dredd Companion, and one adventure, Judgement Day.
[2] In White Dwarf #89, Richard Halliwell stated that "There's a lot in the Slaughter Margin box.
"[1] In the August 1987 edition of Casus Belli (#40), Pierre Rosenthal found both good and bad things in this package.
But he pointed out that the included extras were not necessary to play the scenario, and asked why the two elements -- the adventure, and the city plans and counters — had not been sold as two separate products, pointing out that by combining the two, "What was an inexpensive scenario then becomes an expensive supplement.