Here is the BBC radio play of the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to win the holy trinity of science fiction: the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the Philip K. Dick Award. With Neuromancer, William Gibson introduced the world to cyberspace--and science fiction has never been the same. Case was the hottest computer cowboy cruising the information superhighway--jacking his consciousness into cyberspace, soaring through tactile lattices of data and logic, rustling encoded secrets for anyone with the money to buy his skills. Then he double-crossed the wrong people, who caught up with him in a big way--and burned the talent out of his brain, micron by micron. Banished from cyberspace, trapped in the meat of his physical body, Case courted death in the high-tech underworld. Until a shadowy conspiracy offered him a second chance--and a cure--for a price..
@@memegazer It was written originally as a BBC Radio 4 radio play. That is how it began, every week on R4 in the evenings. We were avid listeners to one of the funniest things ever written. Later a TV series was made, and then a follow-up series of radio plays too. The TV series was the most expensive the BBC had ever made. It had many of the actors from the original radio play. I have the BBC vinyl records from the original radio series still. Books were later added to the series, before Douglas Adams moved onto Dirk Gently. Many years after that, a film was made.
@@AleksanderNevskij47 Ive read it multiple times, the first time in 91 and I've got WG's version in audio as well. I'm aware of what this is and it still beats his voice hands down regardless
I love Gibson's reading of Neuromancer. It's imperfect, but those imperfections lend character. This, on the other hand, strikes me as being oversold. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose.
I have read through Neuromancer and it truly is one of the greatest sci-fi literature ever written. I wish there are more BBC radio plays for Neuromancer. I love the atmospheric sound effects and the voice actors. Amazing! ❤️😁👌
@@myname-mz3lo that’s utter rubbish, punk does not simply exist to oppose, it is in and of itself harnessing dissatisfaction to inspire and create. Cyberpunk is an aesthetic that utilises the old and the new, the rough and the polished. It’s more about attitude than anything else. Think before you spew.
I love this adaptation of Neuromancer, though it has minor differences from the novel it seems more fluent and cohesive. The scripting and voice acting is very good and the cyberpunk soundscape is very immersive in creating a vivid world setting. Good stuff indeed.
When the novel was written, an analog television tuned to a dead channel would display black and white static. Not dark blue or black like a modern TV.
I read half this book about a month ago and threw it away. I've been reading sci-fi for about 55 years. Asimov, Heinlein, Brunner, Pohl, Benford, Resnick, Orson Scott Card, Clarke, Bradbury, Ellison, etc. Countless novels and short stories, Hugos, Nebulas dating back to the late 1940s. I found this book impenetrable and I have only the greatest praise for anyone who enjoyed this book. I am scheduled to read Snowcrash and I will look forward to the experience. I have heard it is also strange. I must be getting old, if 70 is old. I'm re-reading the best of philip k dick and that's about as weird as I usually enjoy. Listening to Neuromancer is easier than reading it. For me at least.
It’s called predictive programming. It’s awesome. Simpsons does it a lot…it’s all part of your programming, there are no coincidences. It’s fun! 🦌🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬
This is a wonderful radio play of one of my absolute favorite books. I reread Neuromancer often and just begin to listen to the audiobook of that. The BBC produced lots of excellent radio plays. Caves of Steel is excellent as well.
Kinda felt like it dipped into kitchen sink territory when Case finds out that Tessier Ashpool hired a ninja through Wintermute. "Now there's a ninja! Oh no! Tune in next Saturday!" Also, the magical signal blocker device they enter, that The Finn charges money for by the second, and also hums? Could've just been a faraday cage. :P
Thank you; a decade ago only half of this program was available. So cool to hear the entire show finally. Cool voice cast too. Love how they worked in western US accents because of the 'Cowboy' references to make it seem literal. The Dixie flatline was the best 😁
I thought a lot of Case's dialogue sounded quite muted/harder to understand in comparison to the bartender and Molly for example, but other than that this is a kick-ass way to experience the story :) Can't wait to see how the movie version does
Mike Walker Directed this as well as many of my favs. The Caesar! series , The Woman in Black, The Veldt, Dickens adaptations, and many others. Oh yeah, and Plantagenet (one of my real favs along with Caesar!) Landfall if you want another sci-fi foray from walker. Thanks
This is really well done. I always wanted to know what this novel was about after reading a bunch of PKD. There is a lot of Electric Sheep here, I love it.
Cool Radioplay! Thanks for the upload! I’d love to see a mini-series with the budget some of these Netflix shows are getting. Problem is, studios think they need to update this story, because of all the media it has helped spawn. And Gibson really hated what the studio did to his Johnny Mnemonic script, and the production of the film. But, Neuromancer has a few distinct settings, and characters, that I worry a studio would blend into one character and only two main set pieces, for a film. A series would work better, imo, but it could be done in a two hour movie. Maybe Denis Villanueve wont have Sci-Fi burn out, after Dune, and he’ll complete a trifecta of awesome Science Fiction, with a Neuromancer movie.
Great for a dark and rainy afternoon or evening. I, too, hope the movie version is made with some real heart. I don't want to see a Ryan Reynolds/Gal Gadot action comedy in a Cyberpunk setting. I want to feel the Sprawl. I want the audience to ask questions so they read the book after seeing it. They'd be crazy to take this beautiful dialogue and narration and turn it into: "You okay?" "Yeah." "We gotta go." "Let's go." (Cue Linkin Park song while they run.)
David Holt did an excellent job as Riviera. Really made me hate the character. Thanks for the upload. I just finished the book and I figured I'd listen to this. I understand it had to be edited for content and length, but man I wish that they didn't have to cut so many details.
They also really screwed up the delivery of some of the lines, and managed to turn a character who even refers to *himself* as ' *the* Finn ' into an Irish guy called Finn. But on the whole, enjoyable.
The guy that voices the rastafarian guy sounds like the guy who voiced another rastafarian guy in the Blade Runner game. I'm guessing he's the same voice actor...
They shouldn't have removed Linda Lee from the story it would have made for a better ending, Armitage also seems to have far too much personality which clashes with the way he's described by Case.
@@christopherharmon2433 yeah that scene kinda gives you the context as to why case cares when Molly gets hurt when they’re linked ah I just wish we lived in a world where sex was seen as a beautiful thing between two people, I mean they show us people dying 24/7 heads exploding:fine but the tender(or not so tender sometimes lol)act of making love is censored, blows my mind, I mean I think we’ve gotten to a point where ever person has unlimited access to pornography but it’s still censored, I don’t know why. In European countries they aren’t as hung up about sexuality. I mean we’re all just animals pretending to be something more, we’re mammals for crise sake. Ah forget it. I live in the wrong reality. Have a good one fellow mammalian animal!
@@sugarhieroglyphWell they could've used the same trick as PG rated Bond movies where Case and Molly, when talking to each other on Freeside before the final mission, then kiss (and we cut away from the implied sex scene).
The Sprawl Series are my favorite William Gibson stories. But the first story in the series (prequel if you like) is Johnny Mnemonic from the Burning Chrome short story collection, along with Dogfight which gives an insight into Riviera's holographic tech (he's not in the story). Finn and Moll both are in Johnny Mnemonic. So technically the short story collection is where it begins. Count Zero is no slouch either and his story continues in Mona Lisa Overdrive. Have fun!
arent you lonely in this world ? nah theres loads like me , nearest is on alpha centurai . head go boom . thats how intestellar travel could happen . via cyberspace . thats how cool this book is .
This is pretty good considering they had to shoehorn the whole novel into a ninety minute radio play. Some of the BBC radiophonic workshop music is a bit cheesy (this is _the_ cyber-punk classic, after all; some early Ministry or Front 242 would have fit the bill nicely) and John Shrapnel had to voice so many characters that it became obvious, but I enjoyed the production overall. Indeed, it's worth noting that this BBC effort, even with some of the more adult elements omitted and using a truncated version of the plot, was more respectful of the original material and _way_ more successful as a piece of entertainment than Hollywood was able to manage with the execrable Johnny Mnemonic. The only real mistake, to my mind, was the decision to drop Case's junkie girlfriend, Linda, from the story entirely. Given how important she was as a means of manipulating Case during the struggle between Wintermute and Neuromancer, and she was part of one of the pivotal moments in the book, it seemed an odd choice to me. On the whole though, this was an entertaining radio play. If, however, you are new to the work of William Gibson, for god's sake _read the books!_
Is this mixed in stereo? Guess I’ll have to listen and find out. Julia Roberts’ does the voice of Molly Millions? She’s sick in HOOK, that’s cool. I’m not. 🐣🐣🐣 👊🎤⬇️💥
Aye, that's audiobooks - but doing a radio play is like making a movie - except without any visuals - and I'm sure you know how much you lose when you make a movie of the book
You can't be too hard on it, it definitely paints the right picture, it's just a shame they removed a lot of the best elements from the book, same with most movies unfortunately they don't always include everything that made the original work so good.
The game definitely nods a lot to this, even the plot of a body being corrupted by a neuro virus-thing. But this book is one of the main influences that kicked off the genre so of course CP'77 would include references to this classic book
Here is the BBC radio play of the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to win the holy trinity of science fiction: the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the Philip K. Dick Award. With Neuromancer, William Gibson introduced the world to cyberspace--and science fiction has never been the same.
Case was the hottest computer cowboy cruising the information superhighway--jacking his consciousness into cyberspace, soaring through tactile lattices of data and logic, rustling encoded secrets for anyone with the money to buy his skills. Then he double-crossed the wrong people, who caught up with him in a big way--and burned the talent out of his brain, micron by micron. Banished from cyberspace, trapped in the meat of his physical body, Case courted death in the high-tech underworld. Until a shadowy conspiracy offered him a second chance--and a cure--for a price..
I always forget BBC made brilliant sci fi radio plays......hitch hikers being my favourite....
rong...they never did hitch hikers
Meme Gazer they did you spastic!
@@memegazer It was written originally as a BBC Radio 4 radio play. That is how it began, every week on R4 in the evenings. We were avid listeners to one of the funniest things ever written.
Later a TV series was made, and then a follow-up series of radio plays too.
The TV series was the most expensive the BBC had ever made. It had many of the actors from the original radio play. I have the BBC vinyl records from the original radio series still.
Books were later added to the series, before Douglas Adams moved onto Dirk Gently.
Many years after that, a film was made.
*Wrong @@memegazer
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not rong
they did hitch hikers guide to the galaxy yes, but not hitch hikers
Ah the sprawl, I am home.
Funny thing is, the Sprawl is a very brief part of the story.
@@reverendjimjones1043 the Boston Atlanta Metro... Where art meets...
This is the best audio book version I've ever heard this in all the times I've looked. Gibson was a prophet but his reading voice is hard to work with
This is an adaptation. This is not Neuromancer 100%.
@@AleksanderNevskij47 Ive read it multiple times, the first time in 91 and I've got WG's version in audio as well. I'm aware of what this is and it still beats his voice hands down regardless
I love Gibson's reading of Neuromancer. It's imperfect, but those imperfections lend character. This, on the other hand, strikes me as being oversold. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose.
Lol, just listening to Gibson right now. It takes patience, so Ikwym.
@@AleksanderNevskij47 True, but it's a good way of imagining it as a movie
I have read through Neuromancer and it truly is one of the greatest sci-fi literature ever written. I wish there are more BBC radio plays for Neuromancer. I love the atmospheric sound effects and the voice actors. Amazing! ❤️😁👌
Couldn't agree more!
@Colin Glass He said one of the greatest, the ones you named however are also great and at the top
@@MichaelMcGrathangrywasp Mallory says hi
it is NOT sci-fi it is cyberpunk . the cyberpunk genre came out as a protest against sci-fi . it disagreed with everything sci-fi said .
@@myname-mz3lo that’s utter rubbish, punk does not simply exist to oppose, it is in and of itself harnessing dissatisfaction to inspire and create. Cyberpunk is an aesthetic that utilises the old and the new, the rough and the polished. It’s more about attitude than anything else. Think before you spew.
I love this adaptation of Neuromancer, though it has minor differences from the novel it seems more fluent and cohesive.
The scripting and voice acting is very good and the cyberpunk soundscape is very immersive in creating a vivid world setting.
Good stuff indeed.
Totally agree!
A Rick Roderick philosophy lecture brought me here. I've read nothing by Gibson ... but, holy Toledo, this guy was way ahead of his time!
How did this become my go to listen to fall asleep to
I’m usually out by “aaah aaah aah aaah ah!”
When the novel was written, an analog television tuned to a dead channel would display black and white static. Not dark blue or black like a modern TV.
no shit Sherlock!
Egg Zakkly 😊
I read half this book about a month ago and threw it away. I've been reading sci-fi for about 55 years. Asimov, Heinlein, Brunner, Pohl, Benford, Resnick, Orson Scott Card, Clarke, Bradbury, Ellison, etc. Countless novels and short stories, Hugos, Nebulas dating back to the late 1940s. I found this book impenetrable and I have only the greatest praise for anyone who enjoyed this book. I am scheduled to read Snowcrash and I will look forward to the experience. I have heard it is also strange. I must be getting old, if 70 is old. I'm re-reading the best of philip k dick and that's about as weird as I usually enjoy. Listening to Neuromancer is easier than reading it. For me at least.
This is great and NO ADS!
Remarkable writer of dialogue, William Gibson. Molly and The Dixie Flatline are my favorites. All the dialogue is just A+ though.
The Rastas. I met Aerol and Malcom well before having met real ones. Helped me get up to speed quite a bit.
Alan Falleur r
seems like Neuromancer actually coined multiple sayings now commonly associated with the internet.
It’s called predictive programming. It’s awesome. Simpsons does it a lot…it’s all part of your programming, there are no coincidences. It’s fun! 🦌🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬
@@bokusworld9780free masons own the world Jesus is the only way
This made the imagery come alive so well.
I love that they call her Stepping Razor. It's an old song but a goodie 😃
There are a few versions of it too. All are superb. Molly is so hot. Oops.
Thanks for a good mystery, suspense story by PKD. The breathless narration is instrumental to the narrative;well done.
This is a wonderful radio play of one of my absolute favorite books. I reread Neuromancer often and just begin to listen to the audiobook of that. The BBC produced lots of excellent radio plays. Caves of Steel is excellent as well.
Right........ couldnt get into the book back in the day. Here goes with the radio play. Thanks for the upload!
Second episode starts at 58:25.
Well done, well done. Thank you much.
Thank you too!
thanks for uploading , i love the sound design and the voice acting
Thank you very much. For those interested in a German adaption, be welcome!
I haven't read this for many years. I'd forgotten how much it sounded like an old noir detective novel.
Although we are hoping for the neuromancer movie to get out of development hell, at least we've got this excellent radio play!
It’s gonna be a show on Apple TV now
@@spacebarvideoproductions Neuromancer is too short for a proper show.
New Romancer
This has some great production!!!
Kinda felt like it dipped into kitchen sink territory when Case finds out that Tessier Ashpool hired a ninja through Wintermute. "Now there's a ninja! Oh no! Tune in next Saturday!"
Also, the magical signal blocker device they enter, that The Finn charges money for by the second, and also hums? Could've just been a faraday cage. :P
The Matrix sure ripped off from this...
*everything* ripped this off. That's why it's such a seminal piece of fiction.
I loved this! Having read the book and been astounded by the ideas therein this was a nicely truncated version . Loved it!
bless the BBC!
Thank you; a decade ago only half of this program was available. So cool to hear the entire show finally.
Cool voice cast too. Love how they worked in western US accents because of the 'Cowboy' references to make it seem literal. The Dixie flatline was the best 😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
Played with C64 and Amiga 500 :) Thanks!
Very cool, thanks for uploading!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I want some endorphin analog
This was pretty cool. Makes a long drive a lot easier.
This is a radio play. Not an audiobook. So, of course it is abridged a lot.
Yeah, the audio book is over 5hr long.
I thought a lot of Case's dialogue sounded quite muted/harder to understand in comparison to the bartender and Molly for example, but other than that this is a kick-ass way to experience the story :)
Can't wait to see how the movie version does
I just imagined him short. But he has a big and tall inner monologue.
It's because this upload screwed up the original audio quality. Look around on TH-cam, you can find a proper version that doesn't mute Case's voice.
Glad to know Nikon pulled itself out of its slump.
Weird having actually lived like this lol
I'd recognize Andrew Scott's voice anywhere ♥♥♥
Mike Walker Directed this as well as many of my favs. The Caesar! series , The Woman in Black, The Veldt, Dickens adaptations, and many others.
Oh yeah, and Plantagenet (one of my real favs along with Caesar!)
Landfall if you want another sci-fi foray from walker.
Thanks
Thanx
37:05 one of my favorite moments from the book.
Absolute classic. Thanks for posting.
This is really well done. I always wanted to know what this novel was about after reading a bunch of PKD. There is a lot of Electric Sheep here, I love it.
Broadcast September 2002. It would be helpful if uploaders took the trouble to add a bit of metadata.
Listening to this while playing cyberpunk.
Listening while 3d printing figures for cyberpunk red 🤓
Cyberpunkk ripoff damn shame they did the game like that
book and audiobook spectacular. Thx friend
Cool Radioplay! Thanks for the upload!
I’d love to see a mini-series with the budget some of these Netflix shows are getting.
Problem is, studios think they need to update this story, because of all the media it has helped spawn.
And Gibson really hated what the studio did to his Johnny Mnemonic script, and the production of the film.
But, Neuromancer has a few distinct settings, and characters, that I worry a studio would blend into one character and only two main set pieces, for a film.
A series would work better, imo, but it could be done in a two hour movie.
Maybe Denis Villanueve wont have Sci-Fi burn out, after Dune, and he’ll complete a trifecta of awesome Science Fiction, with a Neuromancer movie.
I agree.They have plans for a SnowCrash series but it's been up in the air for awhile.
Denis villanue already has a trifecta of awesome scifi movies arrival, blade runner 2049, dune
Great for a dark and rainy afternoon or evening. I, too, hope the movie version is made with some real heart. I don't want to see a Ryan Reynolds/Gal Gadot action comedy in a Cyberpunk setting. I want to feel the Sprawl. I want the audience to ask questions so they read the book after seeing it. They'd be crazy to take this beautiful dialogue and narration and turn it into:
"You okay?"
"Yeah."
"We gotta go."
"Let's go."
(Cue Linkin Park song while they run.)
I hope so too!
David Holt did an excellent job as Riviera. Really made me hate the character.
Thanks for the upload. I just finished the book and I figured I'd listen to this. I understand it had to be edited for content and length, but man I wish that they didn't have to cut so many details.
They also really screwed up the delivery of some of the lines, and managed to turn a character who even refers to *himself* as ' *the* Finn ' into an Irish guy called Finn. But on the whole, enjoyable.
The full audiobook is available
Read this when it came out, 24/25 this is so very different, time filtered
Your awesome and like it yay 😎👍
The guy that voices the rastafarian guy sounds like the guy who voiced another rastafarian guy in the Blade Runner game. I'm guessing he's the same voice actor...
That game is brilliant!
This is amazing 👏
I'm really into this.
Fondly remembering the days when the BBC did anything worthwhile
Brilliant performance
Looking forward to the book. Shades of PKD.
Kinda upset that they got rid of Linda Lee and Juile Dean, but other than that, this Audio Drama is excellent
I was just thinking about that.
"Goodbye V. And, never stop fightin'."
This is fantastic!
I liked when Mr Armitage transformed into a dragon at the end of NECs Shadowrun. I took him out with my rocket launcher.
Thanks man! This book is a classic, but I’ve never gotten to hear the radio play before.
Thanks for listening
They shouldn't have removed Linda Lee from the story it would have made for a better ending, Armitage also seems to have far too much personality which clashes with the way he's described by Case.
Hoping for a brief appearance from Crazy Edo lol.
Am I the only one here who sees similarities to Inception ( 2010 ) and Escape From New York?
So i wonder if you can get the music that they play at the bar?
they've gotta make this into a movie
Szedrokonis Vrykylos and if they don't do it justice, I will find them & I will kill them!!!
lolololol
Szedrokonis Vrykylos Totally. It's not one of those books tha seem impossible to adapt. I think it's absolutely filmable
Totally agree. Long overdue!!
Soon!
Wow what foresight
So he was a net runner that fucked up lol haha but no really this Story is amazing
This is like real life.
They took out the sex scene between Molly and Case...bogus.
Unless the BBC was willing to only broadcast it after 10pm, they kinda had to.
@@christopherharmon2433 yeah that scene kinda gives you the context as to why case cares when Molly gets hurt when they’re linked ah I just wish we lived in a world where sex was seen as a beautiful thing between two people, I mean they show us people dying 24/7 heads exploding:fine but the tender(or not so tender sometimes lol)act of making love is censored, blows my mind, I mean I think we’ve gotten to a point where ever person has unlimited access to pornography but it’s still censored, I don’t know why. In European countries they aren’t as hung up about sexuality. I mean we’re all just animals pretending to be something more, we’re mammals for crise sake. Ah forget it. I live in the wrong reality. Have a good one fellow mammalian animal!
@@sugarhieroglyphWell they could've used the same trick as PG rated Bond movies where Case and Molly, when talking to each other on Freeside before the final mission, then kiss (and we cut away from the implied sex scene).
When was this radio play released? Why is my accursed algorithm only kicking this up now?
These accents are bizarre. They drift between English and Texan. Howdy there pardner, fancy a spot of tea?
Thank you for posting this - very cool. I just finished the book, started on Count Zero. Is there a rendition of that? =)
The Sprawl Series are my favorite William Gibson stories. But the first story in the series (prequel if you like) is Johnny Mnemonic from the Burning Chrome short story collection, along with Dogfight which gives an insight into Riviera's holographic tech (he's not in the story). Finn and Moll both are in Johnny Mnemonic. So technically the short story collection is where it begins. Count Zero is no slouch either and his story continues in Mona Lisa Overdrive.
Have fun!
Jamaicans be everywhere lol 🇯🇲
Miami, joe boy, quickstudy...
arent you lonely in this world ? nah theres loads like me , nearest is on alpha centurai . head go boom . thats how intestellar travel could happen . via cyberspace . thats how cool this book is .
BBC forever!
Was there ever a movie based on this?
They don't find him in the Sprawl, that's slang for the BAMA. He starts in Chiba
They cut out Linda Lee in the beginning which is a big part of Case's motivation
Does anyone happen to know the Japanese Song playing in the Chatsubo bar at 4:30 ish?
Shoukichi - Jing Jing
Not bad, but you have to keep on top of it
This is pretty good considering they had to shoehorn the whole novel into a ninety minute radio play. Some of the BBC radiophonic workshop music is a bit cheesy (this is _the_ cyber-punk classic, after all; some early Ministry or Front 242 would have fit the bill nicely) and John Shrapnel had to voice so many characters that it became obvious, but I enjoyed the production overall. Indeed, it's worth noting that this BBC effort, even with some of the more adult elements omitted and using a truncated version of the plot, was more respectful of the original material and _way_ more successful as a piece of entertainment than Hollywood was able to manage with the execrable Johnny Mnemonic.
The only real mistake, to my mind, was the decision to drop Case's junkie girlfriend, Linda, from the story entirely. Given how important she was as a means of manipulating Case during the struggle between Wintermute and Neuromancer, and she was part of one of the pivotal moments in the book, it seemed an odd choice to me. On the whole though, this was an entertaining radio play.
If, however, you are new to the work of William Gibson, for god's sake _read the books!_
Classic
Is this mixed in stereo? Guess I’ll have to listen and find out. Julia Roberts’ does the voice of Molly Millions? She’s sick in HOOK, that’s cool. I’m not. 🐣🐣🐣 👊🎤⬇️💥
The moon is a harsh mistress
Só fckn nice!!!!
Does anyone have a copy of the script?
Is this the whole version?
There are some audiobooks that are +8hrs
Xeno Idaltu radio play, not audiobook. This is essentially an abridged version with better sound design/voice acting
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Does this version include all the content from the book?
@@xenoidaltu601 No, it doesn't. It's abridged and somewhat altered. Some characters are gone, some were folded together.
Aye, that's audiobooks - but doing a radio play is like making a movie - except without any visuals - and I'm sure you know how much you lose when you make a movie of the book
Case voice too quiet
wow
Man, so much missing from this version. Don't get me wrong, it's good, but... so many missing elements.
You can't be too hard on it, it definitely paints the right picture, it's just a shame they removed a lot of the best elements from the book, same with most movies unfortunately they don't always include everything that made the original work so good.
Why does armitage sound like a jolly old chubby white dude. When I imagined him looking like that Russian from rocky
I wonder if this is where Alastair Reynolds got the idea for his “beta” and “alpha” level simulations from?
No, that would be Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
cyberpunks not death yo
I look forward to the AI voiced version
Wonderful voice acting [aside from the ninja] but removing Linda Lee was unforgivable.
Spoiler alert mannnnn
@@123456nusha12345 Not really, if you know the story, It's really a warning.
Bit rough around the edges but good nonetheless
Wait does this have to do with cyberpunk 2077? Or like prior to it?
Not connected in the slightest, just the same genre
The game definitely nods a lot to this, even the plot of a body being corrupted by a neuro virus-thing. But this book is one of the main influences that kicked off the genre so of course CP'77 would include references to this classic book
CP77 is based on the pen & paper game cyberpunk 2020, which is loosely based on gibson's neuromancer, so yes, indirectly.
Well cyberpunk is cyberpunk but the cdpr game's first mission "the heist" is like 95 percent stolen from neuromancer
Is that nana visitor I hear ??