Neuromancer

Based on the cyberpunk novel by William Gibson. In a grimy future, you play Case, a cyberspace cowboy who finds himself broke in Chiba City. Find yourself a laptop and the right software for it so you can hack into databases around the city to regain your access to cyberspace. Buy and upgrade brain implant chips to augment your computer skills, and sell your body parts to afford new technologies. When you get to cyberspace, you'll take on the nasty AIs that guard the most important databases. Within all this information is the bizarre secret of this world of inbred corporations.

Added March 8, 2020
Published By Electronic Arts Ltd.
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Waking up on a plate of spaghetti (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
The body shop (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Checking out a Bulletin Board through the PAX system. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Robots enforce loitering laws in the cyber-punk future apparently. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Outside of the Body Shop. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
You need to get your deck out of the hock. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Accessing the file menu. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Cheap hotel. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
I'm sure that Blue-Rays are long forgotten technology by this point ... (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Finn's shop. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Walking the streets of Chiba City. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Edo's Used Hardware Emporium. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Checking out what's for sale in this shop. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
The House of Pong... Not to be confused with the House of Pizza, or the House of Pancakes. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Nolan... That name seems familiar for some reason. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Donut World - A cop's hangout. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
The Matrix Restaurant. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Ruins by the side of the road. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
High security area. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Gentleman Loser. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Locked doors mean nothing to the clever computer hacker though! (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Space port. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
On a space flight. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Freeside space dock. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Space dock hallway. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Exploring the space dock. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Bank of Berne (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Bank lobby. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Secured area? Not after I hack it! (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Sometime it's easy when your choices are made obvious... (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Deane's office. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
Microsofts. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
In the Microsofts store. (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
It's the court system of the future! Since it is the 2050's, I'm guessing that Judge Judy retired a long time ago... (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
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Starting out (Apple II) from mobygames.com
I'm under arrest for not paying my tab! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Uh oh, I'm in court! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
In Larry Microsoft's store (Apple II) from mobygames.com
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Lonny Zone's Girl, Chillin' by the Light Tower (DOS) from mobygames.com
The House of Pong (DOS) from mobygames.com
Buy and Sell Body Parts at the BodyShop (DOS) from mobygames.com
Hacking the Hosaka Corp Databases (DOS) from mobygames.com
Welcome to Cyberspace (DOS) from mobygames.com
Softwarez (DOS) from mobygames.com
Use Thine Hammer! (DOS) from mobygames.com
The Greystoke AI (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Robots can be pushy. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
A high security zone - just the place for a hacker! (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
The Matrix Restaurant. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Crazy Edo's store. He looks crazy alright. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
The streets of Chiba City. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
The cheap hotel. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
The PAX system. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Checking out the city news online. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Donut world which is a cop hangout. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Larry's store. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Near the pawn shop. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Holographix... is that kind of like the Turbo-Grafix? (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Walking the streets. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
The House of Pong is before you. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
The House of Pong home to a bunch of weirdos who worship an ancient video game. (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
Looks like someone shouldn't have played with gasoline and matches... (Apple IIgs) from mobygames.com
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You start off by waking up in some spaghetti (Amiga) from mobygames.com
You cant pay the man so (Amiga) from mobygames.com
You get arrested (Amiga) from mobygames.com
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Your P.A.X system tells you of news and messages (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Sell your body parts at the body shop (Amiga) from mobygames.com
A lady of the night (Amiga) from mobygames.com
A cheap hotel (Amiga) from mobygames.com
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Year of Release:
1989

Genre(s):
Traditional

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Sci-Fi

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