"Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting that tends to focus on a 'combination of lowlife and high tech', featuring futuristic technological and scientific achievements..."
A subgenre of science fiction that features a dystopian future dominated by digital technology and corporate power.
"writers like Philip K. Dick, Michael Moorcock, Roger Zelazny, John Brunner, J. G. Ballard, Philip José Farmer and Harlan Ellison..."
"as early as Judge Dredd, first published in 1977..."
"William Gibson's influential debut novel Neuromancer helped solidify cyberpunk as a genre..."
"drawing influence from punk subculture and early hacker culture..."
"Katsuhiro Otomo's manga series Akira, with its 1988 anime film adaptation (also directed by Otomo) later popularizing the subgenre."
"Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner" and "The Matrix trilogy (1999–2003) and Judge Dredd (1995)"
"The 'first cyberpunk television series' was the TV series Max Headroom from 1987..."
"...playing in a futuristic dystopia ruled by an oligarchy of television networks, and where computer hacking played a central role in many storylines."
"The films Johnny Mnemonic (1995) and New Rose Hotel (1998)"
"Blade Runner 2049 (2017)", "Dredd (2012)", "Upgrade (2018)", "Alita: Battle Angel (2019)", "the 2018 Netflix TV series Altered Carbon", "the 2020 remake of 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII", and "the video game Cyberpunk 2077 (2020)"
"based on Richard K. Morgan's 2002 novel of the same name"
"based on R. Talsorian Games's 1988 tabletop role-playing game Cyberpunk."
"featuring futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberware, juxtaposed with societal collapse, dystopia or decay."
"Philip K. Dick, Michael Moorcock, Roger Zelazny, John Brunner, J. G. Ballard, Philip José Farmer, Harlan Ellison, Bruce Sterling, and Rudy Rucker."
"Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner"
"the impact of drug culture, technology, and the sexual revolution"
"as early as Judge Dredd, first published in 1977"
"Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner"
"Katsuhiro Otomo's manga series Akira, with its 1988 anime film adaptation"