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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

neuromancer introduction compairson

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  • Please upload the song in the intro as well as the full DOS version, since it's Nostalgic to me.

    Thanks :D

  • @cuppajoesugar

    please fuck off as that is Amusing to me :D =)

  • They did a huge job with the C64 version, squeezing the shit outta it. I remember Zzap! giving it the highest score ever (apart from Zak Mc Kracken II, hehe). But I still love the Amiga version most. Its theme is the only non-sampled one that doesn't suck, and it came up in-game every midnight spicing up the action. Back then I was 15, hadn't read the book nor knew who Devo were yet, and I recorded it on a tape to listen to in my Walkman. And guess where I got my nickname from?

  • i also played the game (on the apple II) before i read the book. then i read it, but i didnt really udnerstand it very well. ive read it 100 times since then and now i 'get it'.

    i love the amiga version as well, thats the one i play on emu the most. i am working on a video of all the AIs but my save file got corruputed and i have to start over. and nice name! chaos is our mode and modus, our central kick...

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  • I cried tears of joy!

  • The DOS version is the only one that didn't butcher the Devo song.

  • 1:48 Ahh...MS-DOS.

  • @coegho yes i am aware that 'somethings never change' is by devo but the first song heard in the video is billy idol,

  • @satan165 Actually I think that it's Devo.

  • I recently started playing the DOS version of the game. Despite the primitive graphics, it is a captivating experience, and I did get the book and I plan on reading it as any Cyberpunk novel should be read... on a cell phone.

  • A friend of my Mother's bought the DOS version for me when it first came out. I read the book after initially being frustrated by the game (I thought the book might help me with the game), and found that not only did it help me (the whole cyberspace concept), but it became my favorite book. Thanks for posting!

  • This game seriously impacted my grades during my freshman year of college.

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