
| Neuromancer is a science fiction point & click adventure game developed by Interplay Productions in 1989 from an original idea by Bruce J. Balfour - Michael A. Stackpole. Neuromancer can be played by 1 player from a 3rd person, side view perspective. | ||
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| system: | DOS | |
| released: | 1989 | |
| publisher: | Electronic Arts | |
| developer: | Interplay Productions | |
| designers: | Bruce J. Balfour, Michael A. Stackpole | |
| genre: | adventure : point & click | |
| view: | 3rd person, side view | |
| keywords: | sci fi: cyberpunk, science fiction, based on a novel, dystopia, hacking | |
| multiplayer: | single player only | |
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| graphics: | CGA, EGA, MCGA, Tandy | |
| sound: | PC speaker | |
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It is noted for having a soundtrack based on the Devo song "Some Things Never Change".
The game was rated one of the 150 Best Games of All Time by Computer Gaming World.