The 1987 TV Hijacking That Accidentally Created Cyberpunk 2077
On November 22, 1987, a mysterious figure in a Max Headroom mask hijacked Chicago television
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What happened next would accidentally create the visual DNA of Cyberpunk 2077.
THE MAX HEADROOM INCIDENT EXPLAINED:
This isn't just another gaming theory - this is the untold story of how a real criminal broadcast intrusion became the blueprint for gaming's most iconic cyberpunk aesthetic. From the distorted TV signals to the corporate dystopia themes, every visual element of Cyberpunk 2077 traces back to this single night of television chaos.
WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:
š The complete timeline of the 1987 Max Headroom broadcast hijacking
š® Direct visual comparisons between the incident and Cyberpunk 2077's design
šŗ How this TV piracy event influenced decades of cyberpunk gaming culture
šµ ļø The FBI investigation that never solved the mystery
šØ Why CD Projekt RED's artists drew inspiration from this broadcast terror
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KEYWORDS: Max Headroom incident, 1987 TV hijacking, Cyberpunk 2077 origins, broadcast intrusion, cyberpunk gaming history, television piracy, gaming mysteries, CD Projekt RED inspiration, dystopian gaming, retro gaming conspiracy
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