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Cyberpunk is nonetheless regarded as a successful genre, as it ensnared many new readers and provided the sort of movement that postmodern literary critics found alluring. Furthermore, author David Brin argues, cyberpunk made science fiction more attractive and profitable for mainstream media and the visual arts in general. [8]
This is a list of works classified as biopunk, a subgenre of science fiction and derivative of the cyberpunk movement. Some works may only be centered around biotechnologies and not fit a more constrained definition of biopunk which may include additional cyberpunk or postcyberpunk elements.
Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting said to focus on a combination of "low-life and high tech". [1] It features futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberware, juxtaposed with societal collapse, dystopia or decay. [2]
Deus Ex series Deus Ex (2000) [229] Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) [230] Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011) [231] Deus Ex: The Fall (2013) [232] Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016) Perfect Dark series Perfect Dark (2000) Perfect Dark Zero (2005) Oni (2001) [233] Anachronox (2001) Mega Man Battle Network series Mega Man Battle Network (2001) Mega Man ...
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]
The name "dieselpunk" is a derivative of the science fiction subgenre cyberpunk, [5] and represents the time period from World War I until the 1950s, when diesel-based locomotion was the main technological focus of Western culture. [6]
Dystopian web series (1 C, 1 P) Works about totalitarianism (6 C, 12 P) ... Cyberpunk; Cyberpunk derivatives; E. Eclipse Phase; Evil corporation; Exultant (novel) F.
This is an inclusive list of television programs with science fiction as principal theme, or which contain at least one significant element of science fiction, even if some cross over into other genres.