Examples of 'neuromancer' in a sentence

Meaning of "neuromancer"

neuromancer (noun): a term often used in science fiction literature or cyberpunk genre to refer to a person who is skilled in manipulating digital or technological systems with their mind

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Neuromancer was the book that spawned cyberpunk.
Critics have identified marked similarities between Neuromancer and the films cinematography and tone.
Neuromancer was immortality.
First poster for the Neuromancer movie.
Neuromancer is a science fiction novel by William Gibson.
Anybody who is writing after William Gibson will have been bent by Neuromancer.
Even Neuromancer suffers from this.
He also pointed out that William Gibson was computer illiterate when he wrote Neuromancer.
And let us be sure to include Neuromancer by William Gibson.
Neuromancer the Turing.
The game is loosely based on the events of the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson.
Neuromancer The novel.
Cover of the Portuguese edition of Neuromancer.
Neuromancer the Opera.
Tim Miller signs up for Neuromancer.

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The novel Neuromancer predicted it, automated cyber defense intelligences.
Count Zero is very much better than Neuromancer.
A good example is Neuromancer by Gibson.
The band Zeromancer take their name from Neuromancer.
Tron or Neuromancer.
Shadowrun is also influenced by the writings of William Gibson particularly Neuromancer.
A Chubb lock is featured in the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson.
The portion of Neuromancer cited in this respect is usually the following, Cyberspace.
He already wrote Neuromancer.
Neuromancer is one of those books that has stuck with me 20 years later.
Tony, you make me want to read Neuromancer again.
Neuromancer considers the potential effects of the internet, and popularised the term ' cyberspace '.
William Gibson, of course, is known for Neuromancer and inventing the term cyberspace.
Tsukamoto and Fukui eschewed many of conventions crystallised by Gibson 's archetypal Neuromancer.
Critics have identified marked similarities between Neuromancer and the film 's cinematography and tone.
Personally, I liked both of these titles better than Neuromancer.
As with Neuromancer and later Gibson works, there are multiple story-line threads which eventually intertwine,.
Virtual reality was cyberpunk kitsch, a trope of sci-fi novels like Neuromancer and Snow Crash.
The success of Neuromancer was to effect the 35-year-old Gibson 's emergence from obscurity.
Such was William Gibson 's vision when he wrote Neuromancer and invented Cyberspace.
Neuromancer is a 1984 science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson.
Building antennae out of Pringles packets … reading Neuromancer and playing Call of Cthulhu.
One of the cyberpunk genre 's prototype characters is Case, from Gibson 's Neuromancer.
Building antennae out of Pringles packets… reading Neuromancer and playing Call of Cthulhu. What a waste!
William Gibson coins the term " cyberspace " in his novel Neuromancer.
But with the publication of Neuromancer in 1984, he had that role foisted upon him.
Speaking of sci-fi, the final book I read was Neuromancer.
William Gibson 's 1984 novel Neuromancer contains a passing reference to Yubitsume.
In Finland, Yle Radioteatteri produced a 4-part radio play of Neuromancer.
It 's from Neuromancer.
Like city lights, receding… ” William Gibson, from Neuromancer.
Yes it 's before Neuromancer.
The term was created by William Gibson in his 1984 novel Neuromancer.

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