Cyber Punk: From the 80's to 2000

  • Blade Runner

    Blade Runner

    With the release of Ridley Scott's movie 'Blade Runner' the Cyber Punk genre.
  • Tron

    Tron

    The Movie Tron is released, the first look into life on the other side of the screen.
  • Neuromancer

    Neuromancer

    William Gibson puts into words what Scott portrayed two years prior with the release of his Sci-Fi book 'Neuromancer'.
  • Terminator

    The release of the first Terminator kicked off a four decade movie saga.
  • Dr. Adder

    Dr. Adder

    Written by K. W. Jeter and provides a much darker view of the cyber punk genre.
  • The Glass Hammer

    The Glass Hammer

    Also written by K. W. Jeter in the same dark style.
  • Max Headroom

    Max Headroom

    A budget British film that en captures the pessimistic side of CyberPunk.
  • Snowcrash

    Snowcrash

    Written by Neal Stephenson, 'Snowcrash' is a breath of fresh air in amidst the flurry of Hollywood blockbusters that washed out genre for a couple of years.
  • Cyberia

    Cyberia

    The book Cyberia is published. It's themes of technology, drugs and subcultures earns its place within the cyberpunk genre.
  • A Cyberpunk Manifesto

    Created by Christian As. Kirtchev the manifesto is the first non-fiction writing linked to Cyberpunk.
  • Burning Chrome Stage Adaption

    The stage production of Burning Chrome, a early cyberpunk short story, hits the stage in Chicago.