| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| A highly anticipated video game that ended in mass refunds and controversy. Based on a franchise of tabletop RPGs. | Cyberpunk 2077 | 86%
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| Dystopian future in which replicants escape back to Earth and have to be retired by specialised operatives. | Blade Runner | 81%
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| Dystopian future in which humans are used as batteries and trapped inside a simulation. | The Matrix | 71%
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| Japanese manga adapted into a major animated movie credited with helping popularise anime in the states. Features a bicycle gang in Neo-Tokyo. | Akira | 70%
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| Set in a near-future Detroit in which a police officer is attacked by a gang of criminals before being revived by a large corporation as a cyborg law enforcer. | Robocop | 65%
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| Japanese manga set in the near future where the lines between humans and androids are blurring. Stars a Cyborg policewoman hunting down a hacker. | Ghost in the Shell | 62%
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| Neo-noir anime credited with being a gateway for Western viewers. Follows a group of bounty hunters as they travel through space. | Cowboy Bebop | 56%
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| Walt Disney film considered a financial failure. Stars a video game developer who is transported inside a computer and attempts to get out. | Tron | 55%
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| Satire on television hosts starring an AI character acting as a TV Presenter. Parodied by Eminem in 'Rap God'. | Max Headroom | 25%
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| British comic focusing on themes of authoritarinism and policing. | Judge Dredd | 24%
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| One of the earliest and most prominent examples of the genre, focused on 'high tech and low life', cyberspace, and hacking. | Neuromancer | 24%
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| Tabletop roleplaying game that merges science fiction with magic and fantasy. Spawned a franchise of novels, video games, and wargames. | Shadowrun | 13%
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| Japanese manga set in a post-apocalyptic future in which a female cyborg is found abandoned in a junkyard missing her memories. | Battle Angel Alita | 10%
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| Anthology edited by Bruce Sterling, one of the original contributors to the genre. Written to try and define what Cyberpunk was. | Mirrorshades | 5%
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| Satirical novel parodying cyberpunk themes, originated the term 'Metaverse'. | Snow Crash | 5%
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| French comic serialised in Metal Hurlant. Credited for influencing the visuals of films such as Tron, Blade Runner, and Alien. | The Long Tomorrow | 2%
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