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- Archive—Archive of cyberpunk media The Cyberpunk Project—A project dedicated toward maintaining a cyberpunk database, library, and other information cyberpunks.com—A...
- Cyberpunk 2077 is a 2020 action role-playing game developed by the Polish studio CD Projekt Red, and published by CD Projekt, and based on Mike Pondsmith's...
- Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (****anese: サイバーパンク エッジランナーズ, Hepburn: Saibāpanku Edjirannāzu) is a cyberpunk original net animation (ONA) miniseries based on the...
- ****igned to the task by the gamemaster. Cyberpunk was one of the first tabletop games to use this concept. As cyberpunks, the players embrace body modification...
- able to move onto the next level. "Cyberpunks : Hall Of Light - The database of Amiga games". hol.abime.net. "Cyberpunks, Cyber Punks - Amiga Game / Games...
- Cyberpunk, a 1990 genre toolkit for role-playing games Cyberpunk (album), a 1993 album by Billy Idol Cyberpunks (video game), a 1993 shooter game for the Amiga...
- cyberpunks who are afraid that everybody's going to learn their secret handshake or something." Andy Hawks, original maintainer of the alt.cyberpunk Frequently...
- Since the advent of the cyberpunk genre, a number of cyberpunk derivatives have become recognized in their own right as distinct subgenres in speculative...
- ****anese cyberpunk refers to cyberpunk fiction produced in ****an. There are two distinct subgenres of ****anese cyberpunk: live-action ****anese cyberpunk films...
- GURPS Cyberpunk is a genre toolkit for cyberpunk-themed role-playing games set in a near-****ure dystopia, such as that envisioned by William Gibson in...