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This is a list of works classified as cyberpunk, a subgenre of science fiction. Cyberpunk is characterized by a focus on "high tech and low life" in a near-future setting.[1][2] Common themes include advanced science and technology like artificial intelligence and cybernetics, powerful megacorporations, and a decay of or radical change in the social order.[3] While some works are widely cited examples of cyberpunk, such as Neuromancer in literature and Blade Runner in film, some others' classification is controversial. Cyberpunk has furthermore given rise to a number of derivative subgenres, the most notable of which is steampunk.
Print media
Novels
- Web of Angels by John M. Ford (1980)
- True Names by Vernor Vinge (1981)
- The Ware Tetralogy by Rudy Rucker[4][5]
- Dr. Adder (1984) by K. W. Jeter
- Sprawl trilogy by William Gibson
- Neuromancer (1984)[5][6]
- Count Zero (1986)[7]
- Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988)
- Schismatrix (1985) by Bruce Sterling[8][9]
- Eclipse Trilogy (aka A Song Called Youth Trilogy) (1985–90) by John Shirley[8]
- Psion (1985) by Joan D. Vinge[5]
- Hardwired series by Walter Jon Williams
- Hardwired (1986)[9]
- Voice of the Whirlwind (1987)[10]
- Solip:System (1989)[11]
- Mindplayers (1987) by Pat Cadigan[8]
- The Glass Hammer (1987) by K. W. Jeter
- The Marîd Audran series by George Alec Effinger
- When Gravity Fails (1987)[12]
- A Fire in the Sun (1989)
- The Exile Kiss (1991)
- Little Heroes (1987) by Norman Spinrad[citation needed]
- Islands in the Net (1988) by Bruce Sterling[8]
- My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist (1990) by Mark Leyner[citation needed]
- Synners (1991) by Pat Cadigan[5][8]
- Fools (1992) by Pat Cadigan[8]
- Snow Crash (1992) by Neal Stephenson[13]
- Bridge trilogy by William Gibson
- Virtual Light (1993) [14]
- Idoru (1996) [15]
- All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)[16]
- Heavy Weather (1994) by Bruce Sterling
- Trouble and Her Friends (1994) by Melissa Scott[17]
- Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (1995) by K. W. Jeter [18]
- Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night (1996)
- Blade Runner 4: Eye and Talon (2000)
- Fairyland (1995) by Paul J. McAuley[citation needed]
- The Diamond Age (1996) by Neal Stephenson[citation needed]
- Holy Fire (1996) by Bruce Sterling[citation needed]
- Night Sky Mine (1997)[19]
- Noir (1998) by K. W. Jeter[5]
- One of Us (1998) by Michael Marshall Smith[20]
- Starfish (1999) by Peter Watts[21]
- Chimera (2000) by Will Shetterly[22]
- Altered Carbon (2002) by Richard Morgan[23]
- River of Gods (2004) by Ian McDonald[24]
- Cyberabad Days (2009)[25]
- Accelerando (2005) by Charles Stross[26]
- Glasshouse (2006)[27]
- Daemon (2006) by Daniel Suarez
- The Mirrored Heavens (2008) by David J. Williams[28]
Short story anthologies and single-author collections
- Burning Chrome (1986) by William Gibson
- Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology (1986) edited by Bruce Sterling[5][8][29]
- Patterns (1989) by Pat Cadigan
- Crystal Express (1989) by Bruce Sterling[8]
- Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk & Postmodern Science Fiction (1992) edited by Larry McCaffery (contains both fiction and nonfiction)[30]
- Hackers (1996) by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois
- Altered States: a cyberpunk sci-fi anthology (2014) edited by Roy C. Booth and Jorge Salgado-Reyes
Graphic novels & comics
- The Incal (1981-1989) by Alejandro Jodorowsky.
- Akira (1982–1990) by Katsuhiro Ōtomo[31]
- Ronin (1983-1984) by Frank Miller.
- Ghost in the Shell (1989-1991) by Masamune Shirow.
- Neuromancer (1989) by Tom de Haven and Bruce Jensen[32]
- Battle Angel Alita (1990–1995) by Yukito Kishiro[31]
- Transmetropolitan (1997–2002) by Warren Ellis[33]
- Blame! (1998) by Tsutomu Nihei[34]
- Singularity 7 (2004) by Ben Templesmith[35]
- The Surrogates (2005) by Robert Venditti[36]
- w:hu:Bloodlust (2010-) by Fábián Péter and Kozmajer Viktor[37]
- The entire line of Marvel's 2099 is an example of the Cyberpunk genre in comics. Especially Ghost Rider 2099 and Spider-Man 2099
Magazines and journals
- Mondo 2000[38]
- Ctheory (1996- )[8]
Audiovisual media
Films
Note: most of the films listed are cyberpunk-related either through narrative or by thematic context. Films released before 1984 should be seen as precursors to the genre.
- THX 1138 (1971)
- The Terminal Man (1974)
- Logan's Run (1976)
- Futureworld (1976)
- Saturn 3 (1980)
- Escape from New York (1981)[39][40]
- Burst City (1982)[41]
- Blade Runner (1982)[42]
- Tron (1982) [43]
- Videodrome (1983)[44]
- Brainstorm (1983)[45]
- Runaway (1984)
- Brazil (1985)
- Trancers (1985)
- RoboCop (1987)[46]
- The Running Man (1987)
- Cherry 2000 (1988)
- Cyborg (1989)
- Gunhed (1989)[47]
- Circuitry Man (1990)[48]
- Total Recall (1990)
- RoboCop 2 (1990)
- Hardware (aka M.A.R.K. 13) (1990)[49]
- Megaville (1990)[50]
- Until the End of the World (1991)[51]
- 964 Pinocchio (1991)[52]
- Freejack (1992)[53]
- The Lawnmower Man (1992)[54]
- Split Second (1992)
- Nemesis (1992)
- Fortress (1992)
- RoboCop 3 (1993)
- Demolition Man (1993)
- Cyborg 2 (1993)[55]
- Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994)
- Timecop (1994)
- Johnny Mnemonic (1995)[56]
- Judge Dredd (1995)[57]
- Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995)
- Virtuosity (1995)
- Strange Days (1995)[58]
- Hackers (1995)
- Cyborg 3: The Recycler (1995)
- Terminal Justice (1996)[59]
- The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996)[60]
- Nemesis 3: Prey Harder (1996)
- Escape from Los Angeles (1996)
- Omega Doom (1996)
- Nemesis 4: Death Angel (1996)
- Nirvana (1997)[61]
- The Fifth Element (1997)[62]
- Gattaca (1997)
- Deathline (aka Redline) (1997)[63]
- Pi (1998)[64]
- Dark City (1998)
- Andromedia (1998)[65]
- Skyggen (aka Webmaster) (1998)[66]
- New Rose Hotel (1998)
- The Matrix (1999)[67]
- eXistenZ (1999)[68]
- The Thirteenth Floor (1999)[69]
- Bicentennial Man (1999)
- I.K.U. (2000)[70]
- Avalon (2001)[71]
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
- Electric Dragon 80.000 V (2001)[72]
- Impostor (2002)[73]
- Dead or Alive: Final (2002)[74]
- Minority Report (2002)
- Resurrection of the Little Match Girl (2002)[75][76]
- Cypher (2002)[77]
- Equilibrium (2002)
- The Matrix Reloaded (2003)[78]
- All Tomorrow's Parties (2003)[79]
- Code 46 (2003)[80]
- Natural City (2003)[81]
- The Matrix Revolutions (2003)[82]
- Paycheck (2003)[83]
- Paranoia 1.0 (aka One Point 0) (2004)[84]
- Immortal (2004)[85]
- I, Robot (2004)
- Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) [86]
- Avatar (aka Cyber Wars) (2004)[87]
- The Island (2005)
- Æon Flux (2005)
- Ultraviolet (2006)
- A Scanner Darkly (2006)[88]
- Chrysalis (2007)[89]
- The Gene Generation (2007)[90][91][92]
- Eden Log (2007)[93]
- Sleep Dealer (2008)[94]
- Tokyo Gore Police (2008)[95]
- Babylon A.D. (2008)[96][97]
- Gamer (2009)
- Surrogates (2009)[98]
- Hardwired (2009)[99][100]
- Repo Men (2010)[101]
- Tron: Legacy (2010)
- In Time (2011)
- Dredd (2012)[102][103][104][105][106]
- Total Recall (2012)
- Oblivion (2013)
- Elysium (2013)
- The Zero Theorem (2013)
- RoboCop (2014)
- Transcendence (2014)[107]
- Automata (2014)
- Chappie (2015)
- Ex Machina (2015)
Animation
- Heavy Metal (1981)
- Megazone 23 (1985)[108]
- Neo Tokyo (1986)[109]
- Bubblegum Crisis (1987)[110]
- Akira (1988)[112][113]
- RoboCop: The Animated Series (1988)
- Cyber City Oedo 808 (1990)[114]
- Silent Möbius (1991–2003)[115]
- Genocyber (1993)[116]
- Macross Plus (1994)
- Ghost in the Shell (Japan, animated):
- Ghost in the Shell (1995, film)[117]
- Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004, film)[118]
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (S.A.C.):[119]
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (S.A.C.) (2002–2003)
- Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG (2004–2005)
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society (2006, film)
- Ghost in the Shell: Arise (2013–)
- Serial Experiments Lain (1998)[120]
- RoboCop: Alpha Commando (1998–1999)
- Batman Beyond (1999 - 2001)
- Dennō Coil (2007)[121]
- Metropolis (2001)[122]
- The Animatrix (2003)[123]
- Heat Guy J (2003)[124]
- Parasite Dolls (2003)[125]
- Texhnolyze (2003)[126]
- Wonderful Days (2003)[127] Also known as Sky Blue.[128]
- Code Lyoko (2003–2007)
- Burst Angel (2004)[129]
- Fragile Machine (2005)[130]
- Ergo Proxy (2006)[131]
- Aachi & Ssipak (2006)[132]
- Paprika (2006)[133]
- Renaissance (2006)[134]
- Vexille (2007)[135][136]
- Technotise: Edit & I (2009, Serbia)[137]
- Mardock Scramble (2010)[138]
- Steins;Gate (2011)[139]
- Psycho-Pass (2012)[140]
Television and Web Series
- World on a Wire (1973)[141]
- Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1983)[142]
- Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future (1985). British television movie.
- Max Headroom (1987)[143] American television series based on the UK TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future
- Wild Palms (1993)[144]
- TekWar (1994)[145]
- RoboCop: The Series (1994)
- VR.5 (1996)[citation needed]
- Welcome to Paradox (1998)[146]
- The X-Files, two episodes of the series were written by William Gibson and contain cyberpunk themes:
- Kill Switch (1998)[147]
- First Person Shooter (2000)[148][149]
- Harsh Realm (1999)[150]
- Total Recall 2070 (1999)[151]
- Dark Angel (2000–2002)[152]
- Star Trek: Voyager
- "Unimatrix Zero" (2000)
- RoboCop: Prime Directives (2001)[153]
- Charlie Jade (2005)[154]
- Dollhouse (2009–2010)[155]
- Caprica (2010)
- Person of Interest (2011–present)
- Continuum (2012–present), set in the present with a protagonist who has time traveled back from a cyberpunk future in 2077
- H+: The Digital Series (2012–present)
- Almost Human (2013–2014)
- Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl (2014)
- Mr. Robot (2015-)
Music
- Artists
- Angelspit[156]
- Atari Teenage Riot
- Buck-Tick[157]
- Clock DVA[158]
- Covenant[159]
- Death Grips
- Dope Stars Inc.
- Front Line Assembly[160]
- Fear Factory
- Grendel
- Haujobb[161]
- Headscan[162][163]
- Iron Savior[citation needed]
- Juno Reactor[citation needed]
- Left Spine Down[164]
- Machinae Supremacy
- mind.in.a.box
- Nine Inch Nails[165]
- Psydoll[166]
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik[167]
- Voivod[168]
- Yellow Magic Orchestra[169]
- Releases
- Blade Runner by Vangelis [170]
- Cyberpunk by Billy Idol[171]
- Outside by David Bowie[172]
- Transverse City by Warren Zevon[173][174]
- Year Zero by Nine Inch Nails[175]
Video games
- Psychic City (1984)[176]
- Hoshi wo Miru Hito (1987)[176]
- The Screamer (1985)[177]
- Imitation City (1987)[178]
- Megami Tensei series (1987–present)[179]
- Metal Gear series (1987–present)
- Akira (1988)[179]
- Neuromancer (1988)[186]
- Snatcher (1988–1996)[187]
- Policenauts (1994)[179]
- Genocide (1989)[179]
- Rise of the Dragon (1990)
- Flashback (1992)[188]
- DreamWeb (1992)[189]
- Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure (1993)[190]
- Shadowrun (SNES) (1993)[191]
- Shadowrun (Sega) (1994)[192]
- Shadowrun (2007)[193][194]
- Shadowrun Returns (2013) [195]
- Syndicate (1993)[196]
- Syndicate Wars (1996)[197]
- Syndicate (2012)[198]
- Beneath a Steel Sky (1994)[199]
- Burn:Cycle (1994)[200]
- Delta V (1994)[201]
- Hagane: The Final Conflict (1994)[179]
- Live A Live (1994)[179]
- System Shock (1994)[202]
- System Shock 2 (1999) [203]
- CyberMage: Darklight Awakening (1995)[204]
- Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie (1995)[205]
- Osman (1996)[179]
- Blade Runner (1997)[206]
- Einhänder (1996)[179]
- Final Fantasy VII (1997)[207]
- Ghost in the Shell (1997)[179]
- Xenogears (1998)[208]
- Deus Ex (2000)[209]
- Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) [210]
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011) [211]
- Deus Ex: The Fall (2013)[212]
- Oni (2001)[213]
- Uplink (2001)[214][215]
- Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter (2002)[216]
- Neocron (2002)[217]
- Enter the Matrix (2003)[218]
- Dystopia (2005)[219]
- System Rush (2005)[220]
- Crackdown (2007)
- E.Y.E.: Divine Cybermancy (2009)
- Crackdown 2 (2010)
- Gemini Rue (2011) [221]
- Hard Reset (2011)
- Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2012)
- Cypher (2012) [222]
- Remember Me (2013)
- Watch Dogs (2014) [223]
- AdvertCity (2015)
- Dex (2015)[224]
- Technobabylon (2015)
- Satellite Reign (TBA)
- Cyberpunk 2077 (TBA)
Role-playing games
- Cyberpunk 2020 (1988–1990)
- Berlin XVIII (1988) [225]
- Shadowrun (1989)
- Cyberspace (1990)
- GURPS Cyberpunk (1990)[226]
- Metal Head (1990)[227]
- Tokyo NOVA (1993)
- Underground (1993)
- SLA Industries (1993)
- Sindome (1997–present)
- Zaibatsu (1998) [228]
- COPS (2003) [229]
- Corporation (2009) [230]
- Remember Tomorrow (2010) [231]
- TechNoir (2011) [232]
- Always/Never/Now (2012)[233]
- Interface Zero 2.0 (2014; PDF and Hardcover)[234]
- NanoChrome (2014) [235]
Related nonfiction
- Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier (1991) by Katie Hafner and John Markoff
- A Cyborg Manifesto (1991) by Donna Haraway[5]
- Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk & Postmodern Science Fiction (1992) edited by Larry McCaffery (contains both fiction and nonfiction)[30]
- No Maps for These Territories (2000) documentary about William Gibson[236]
See also
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- Cyberpunk Review- Detailed reviews and screencaps for all cyberpunk films and anime
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