Yup. Though, to be fair, it gets more complicated than DnD, sometimes. In DnD, you have - dependent on the type of person you play - your character stats, special traits, weapons, armor, magic, items, skills, and that's about it.
In Shadowrun, you could have...character stats, guns and ammo (and/or melee weapons), armor, traits, magic, cyberware, decking (hacking) equipment, technomancy, vehicle (with with its own stats, guns, special tires, anti-theft system, and other devices), and the upkeep on where you live.
Also, in Shadowrun, you would have to be about as specific in edition as for DnD. People have a preference in rule editions for DnD, but some of the plot and setting has changed over three editions. In the first three editions, everything is old-style cyberpunk with wires attached to everything and the center stage is Seattle. In Fourth Edition, everything went wireless, since between the making of 3rd and 4th, our world went wireless. In Fifth Edition, the setting changed to Chicago, because it's centered around Project Reclaim, the re-opening of Chicago after most of the bug spirits calmed down.
You have the stuff for DnD, which I wouldn't mind getting into for funsies. If you want to try Shadowrun, that's a whole new experience and alot of reading. I know alot about it, but I don't want to run a campaign. I want to play. Still umm...let's see about other people being interested.