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Wasn't there that dodgy drama years and years ago that was about computers and virtual reality and there was a 'cyberspace' where there was a killer making all these people die that saw a certain bit of information by overloading the laser thingies sending the picture to the eye and frying their brains.

The two detectives investigate! I think it was a bbc drama as well 8)

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Wasn't there that dodgy drama years and years ago that was about computers and virtual reality and there was a 'cyberspace' where there was a killer making all these people die that saw a certain bit of information by overloading the laser thingies sending the picture to the eye and frying their brains.

The two detectives investigate! I think it was a bbc drama as well 8)

Wild Palms?

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No, it was Engish with just a man and a woman detective. Must've been about 1996. Definitely not Bugs

Edit - Here we go, I rule ;p

Virtual Murder

http://www.mjnewton.demon.co.uk/tv/vmurder.htm

'Dreams Imagic is a computer software company which specialises in Virtual Reality, the system of creating a computer environment for a person to enter. The company have created a revolutionary new method of achieving this using lasers and Cornelius is called in because the managing director fears industrial espionage. However, it would appear that there is already something going on and someone is using the Virtual Reality system to kill... '

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IIRC Perfect Dark on the N64 used an effect like this whenever you accessed the menu's in-game. Her Headset "projected" the menu onto her field of vision.

All we have to do now then is wait patiently until the medical and engineering professions have had their fill of it, and then we can pop down to Dixons or somewhere and get one.

About 2010?

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All we have to do now then is wait patiently until the medical and engineering professions have had their fill of it, and then we can pop down to Dixons or somewhere and get one.

About 2010?

Dixons and something this high-tech just seems wrong. I know they sell electronic goods, but strangely "high-tech" is the last thing I think of when someone says Dixons. They'll need to have a serious space-age style rebranding before they can sell these little beauties!

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