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  2. Cyberpunk derivatives - Wikipedia

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    The cyberpunk world is dystopian, that is, it is the antithesis of utopian visions, very frequent in science fiction produced in the mid-twentieth century, typified by the world of Star Trek, although incorporating some of these utopias. It is sometimes generically defined as "cyberpunk-fantasy" or "cyberfantasy" a work of a fantasy genre that ...

  3. Biopunk - Wikipedia

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    Biopunk. Biopunk (a portmanteau of "biotechnology" or "biology" and "punk") is a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on biotechnology. It is derived from cyberpunk, but focuses on the implications of biotechnology rather than mechanical cyberware and information technology. [1] Biopunk is concerned with synthetic biology.

  4. Frostpunk - Wikipedia

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    Frostpunk is a city-building survival game developed and published by 11 bit studios.Players take on the role of a leader in an alternate history late 19th century, in which they must build and maintain a city during a worldwide volcanic winter, managing resources, making choices on how to survive, and exploring the area outside their city for survivors, resources, or other useful items.

  5. Dieselpunk - Wikipedia

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    e. Dieselpunk is a retrofuturistic subgenre of science fiction similar to steampunk or cyberpunk that combines the aesthetics of the diesel -based technology of the interwar period through to the 1950s with retro-futuristic technology [1] [2] and postmodern sensibilities. [3] Coined in 2001 by game designer Lewis Pollak to describe his tabletop ...

  6. Akira (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga portal. Akira (アキラ, stylized as AKIRA) is a Japanese cyberpunk post-apocalyptic manga series written and illustrated by Katsuhiro Otomo. It was serialized biweekly in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Young Magazine from December 20, 1982, to June 25, 1990, with its 120 chapters collected into six tankōbon volumes.

  7. Battle Angel Alita - Wikipedia

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    Battle Angel Alita, known in Japan as Gunnm (銃夢, Ganmu, lit. 'gun dream'), [a] is a Japanese cyberpunk manga series created by Yukito Kishiro and originally published in Shueisha 's Business Jump magazine from 1990 to 1995. The second of the comic's nine volumes was adapted in 1993 into a two-part anime original video animation titled ...

  8. Cyberpunk - Wikipedia

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    Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting that tends to focus on a "combination of lowlife and high tech ", [1] featuring futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberware, juxtaposed with societal collapse, dystopia or decay. [2]

  9. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    1981-1986, 2005-2007. Based on Thieves' World novels series. Titan. Sword and sorcery. The continents of Allansia, Khul and the "Old World". Fighting Fantasy RPG, Advanced Fighting Fantasy, d20 system. Puffin Books, Arion Games. 1984-2014. Originally a setting for Fighting Fantasy game books since 1982.