Books, Movies, Games, anything steampunk seems to automatically be awesome. I am tired of people giving me funny looks every time I mention it. My question is, how many in the escapist community are steampunkists?
Perfectly said.CyberGenesis said:Attention Customers:
GO STEAMPUNK!
That is all...
Cyberpunk is fun and all but it lacks the strong style the steampunk has.odubya23 said:I'm so old that I'm kinda stuck in cyberpunk mode.
See, I would love a steampunk themed guitar, some kind of hybrid of the following:pantsoffdanceoff said:Speaking of steampunk, Has anyone played Damnation? Is it any good.
I'm not a huge fan of steam punk, but I want this sooo much.
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Steampunk fanatic.ExaltedK9 said:Define: steampunkist
The only cyberpunk i ever liked was Shadowrun for the genesis (not to be confused with teh SNES version)odubya23 said:I'm so old that I'm kinda stuck in cyberpunk mode.
And thus...my point.Seanda said:Steampunk fanatic.ExaltedK9 said:Define: steampunkist
And all material does need more than just a genre to make something good. Steampunk on its own couldn't hold for long.
I didn't say it was too old. What did I say that implied I thought it was too old?odubya23 said:What, are you suggesting cyberpunk is too old? What do you mean "strong style"?Seanda said:Perfectly said.CyberGenesis said:Attention Customers:
GO STEAMPUNK!
That is all...
Cyberpunk is fun and all but it lacks the strong style the steampunk has.odubya23 said:I'm so old that I'm kinda stuck in cyberpunk mode.
You should look at freak angels: http://www.freakangels.com/gof22 said:Robotika is a pretty good Steampunk Genre comic.
I don't know if I just got burned or not, which probably means I did. Umm, I actually think I own that book already but have not got around to reading it yet. I guess I will put it on my summer reading list.odubya23 said:Well, I'm sorry, but when I played Shadowrun it was still second editon and we did it with dice on a table top. When I talk about cyberpunk I'm talking about all those William Gibson novels such as Neuromancer and Mona Lisa Overdrive, Burning Chrome and other books that DEFINED cyberpunk as a genre, because videogame were still stuck in the monochromatic age, so please excuse my confusion. If any thing, steampunk seam to me like a regretful, nostalgic, and unlikely gaze into the nineteenth century, seeing as here we are in 2009 and there has been no contact or warp drive or any of the other things they said we were gonna have at this point twenty years ago. If you like steampunk so much, I suggest you go to your local library an check out a copy of The Difference Engine by Bruce Sterling and William Gibson. It's set in nineteenth century england and co-wrote by someone who invented other "punk" genres you may have already heard of.CyberGenesis said:The only cyberpunk i ever liked was Shadowrun for the genesis (not to be confused with teh SNES version)odubya23 said:I'm so old that I'm kinda stuck in cyberpunk mode.
Arcanum is a pretty awesome example of Steampunk
Now I don't see what you don't see.odubya23 said:Yes, but I still don't see what you mean by "strong style", cyberpunk was speculative fiction, which means it is a view of something that could happen, but steampunk is a re-imagining, which means it never happened and it's more of a romantic fantasy.Seanda said:I didn't say it was too old. What did I say that implied I thought it was too old?odubya23 said:What, are you suggesting cyberpunk is too old? What do you mean "strong style"?Seanda said:Perfectly said.CyberGenesis said:Attention Customers:
GO STEAMPUNK!
That is all...
Cyberpunk is fun and all but it lacks the strong style the steampunk has.odubya23 said:I'm so old that I'm kinda stuck in cyberpunk mode.
The whole mechanical gadgets paired with Victorian style that are associated with steampunk.