Postby holysoldier5000 » Fri Jul 22, 2005 2:09 pm
Here is a rather long list of Steam Punk Titles
Modern steampunk
The Steampunk Trilogy by Paul Di Filippo
The Difference Engine by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling -- the designs of Charles Babbage led to the wide usage of mechanical computers in Victorian England. (See difference engine)
Morlock Night by K. W. Jeter
The Light Ages by Ian R. MacLeod
The Grand Ellipse by Paula Volsky
Pasquale's Angel by Paul McAuley
Jack Faust by Michael Swanwick
Perdido Street Station by China Miéville
The Scar by China Miéville
Age of Unreason Trilogy by Gregory Keyes
A Nomad of the Time Streams by Michael Moorcock
Infernal Devices by K. W. Jeter
The Sundowners Series by James Swallow
Homunculus by James Blaylock
L'équilibre des paradoxes by Michel Pagel
Lord Kelvin's Machine by James Blaylock
Anti-Ice by Stephen Baxter
Greatwinter trilogy, by Sean McMullen
The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers
Quasi-Victorian science fiction
A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah! by Harry Harrison -- an alternate history novel written and set in the 1970s in a world where the American Revolution failed and the British Empire is still going strong. It has a nice mix of technologies advanced or behind ours, with high powered lasers used for drilling, while Babbage engines are used to do calculations for sub-orbital flights.
Queen Victoria's Bomb by Ronald Clark -- in the mid 19th century; a physicist gets the idea of isotopic separation after seeing pebbles graded by size on a pebble beach, and makes an atomic bomb. He intends to use it to end the Crimean War, but it never gets used, and no difference is made to history.
The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson -- A steampunk-flavored adventure set in a nanotechnological future, with much of the action in a neo-Victorian society
The Peshawar Lancers by S.M. Stirling -- Meteors devastate Europe and America in the 19th century, causing much of the British upper class to flee to India. The story is set in 2025 in a thoroughly Indianized Angrezi Raj (British Empire), with its capital in Delhi.
Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth has inspired many steampunk film, TV and book adaptations.
Classic SF novels, inspirations for steampunk
From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror by Jules Verne
The Steam House by Jules Verne
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells
The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
The Ablest Man in the World by Edward Page Mitchell
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Comics / graphic novels
Daisy Kutter by Kazu Kibuishi
Le Régulateur T1 : Ambrosia by Corbeyran
Girl Genius by Phil and Kaja Foglio
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1898 by Alan Moore
Steam Detectives manga by Kia Asamiya
Steampunk by Joe Kelly and Chris Bachalo
Texas Steampunk series by Lea Hernandez: Cathedral Child and Clockwork Angels
Les Cités Obscures by Benoît Peeters and François Schuiten
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight (DC Comics Elseworlds) by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola and Batman: Master of the Future (DC Comics Elseworlds) by Augusten and Eduardo Barreto
JLA: Age of Wonder (DC Comics Elseworlds) by Adisakdi Tantimedh and Galen Showman
Justice Riders (DC Comics Elseworlds) by Chuck Dixon and J. H. Williams III
Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham (DC Comics Elseworlds) by Mike Mignola and Troy Nixey
The Amazing Screw-On Head by Mike Mignola
Neotopia by Rod Espinosa
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright and Heart of Empire, or The Legacy of Luther Arkwright by Bryan Talbot
Steampunk role-playing game material
Castle Falkenstein (RPG) by Mike Pondsmith
GURPS Steampunk by William H. Stoddard
Iron Kingdoms by Privateer Press
Sorcery & Steam by Fantasy Flight Games
Space: 1889
Forgotten Futures
Deadlands
Brassy's Men by Interactivities Ink (Live action role-playing game)
Warhammer Fantasy (mostly renaissance and gunpowder age in nature)
Movies
1935 film Bride of Frankenstein 1999 released in 1999 with this DVD cover
Promotional still for the 2003 film, The League of Extraordinary GentlemenA Trip to the Moon (1902)
The Impossible Voyage (1904)
Conquest of the Pole (1912)
The Invisible Man (1933)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (1958)
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)
The Time Machine (1960, 2002)
Master of the World (1961)
First Men in the Moon (1964)
The Asphyx (1972)
The Adventures of Mark Twain (1982 claymation)
Castle in the Sky (1986 anime)
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)
The City of Lost Children (1995)
Wild Wild West (1998)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
Steamboy (2004 anime)
Van Helsing (2004)
Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Howl's Moving Castle (2005 anime)
Television
The cast of The Secret Adventures of Jules VerneThe Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., FOX series
Doctor Who: Pyramids of Mars (1975), The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977), Ghost Light (1989)
Fullmetal Alchemist, anime TV series
Gormenghast BBC series
Jack of All Trades, syndicated series
Kino's Journey, anime TV series
Last Exile, 2003 26-episode anime TV series
Legend, series
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, anime TV series
QED, series
Sakura Wars, anime TV series
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Sci Fi Channel series
Secret of Cerulean Sand, anime TV series
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, syndicated series
Steam Detectives, anime TV series
Trigun, anime TV series
The Wild Wild West, ABC series
The Vision of Escaflowne, anime TV series
Games
American McGee's Alice
Amerzone
Arcanum: of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Chaos Engine
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Cross
Dungeon Siege: Legends of ArannaDungeon Siege Mostly the goblin base and their automata
Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna adventure amids the ruins of a high-tech atlantean society
Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy V (Neo-Classical)
Final Fantasy VI (Tuscan/Victorian/Western/Steampunk)
Final Fantasy VII (Steampunkisch/Cyberpunk/Modern)
Final Fantasy X (Magitech/Clockwork/Etherbased)
Gunvalkyrie
Jak and Daxter series
Magic: the Gathering, prominent in the Weatherlight storyline and dominant in the Mirrodin storyline
Morrowind, specifically Dwemer culture
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Riven
Myst III: Exile
Uru: Ages Beyond Myst
Myst IV: Revelation
Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends
Sakura Wars
Septerra Core
Shining Force Series
Slouching Towards Bedlam
Steamband
Syberia
Tail Concerto
Thief
Wild ARMs series (Western)
World of Warcraft
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