Origins Awards Winners

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From the press release:

July 1, 2005 -- The Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design is
proud to announce the annual Origins Award Winners for 2005,
recognizing the gaming industry's top games and game products
released during 2004, presented each year at the ORIGINS
INTERNATIONAL GAMING EXPO in Columbus, Ohio.

Academy members voted to select the Origin Award winners from an
exceptional group of

nominees, five in each category. A new program for the Awards was
implemented this year separating Academy members into various gaming
genres or Colleges; with each college selecting its own Origins Award
nominees and winners.

The Origins Award statuette, known as “The Callie” for the Greek Muse
Calliope, celebrates the finest in each gaming category. The
Categories and winners are listed below. A party for all Academy
supporters in honor of the nominees and winners will be held at the
Crown Plaza Hotel, 2nd Floor at 9pm Friday July 1st. See the program
book for details.

Many thanks are due to all who participated in both developing and
implementing the new program.


Peter F. Panzeri Jr.
Academy Chair

Anthony Gallela
GAMA Executive Director


LIST OF WINNERS ANNOUNCED JUNE 30, 2005

Best Play-By-Mail Game
Enlightened Age Entertainment
Fall of Rome


Best Historical Board Game
GMT Games LLC (925)
Sword of Rome


Best Historical Miniatures Line
Brigade Games
WWI: Western Front 28 mm


Best Historical Miniatures Game
Clash of Arms Games (929)
Dawn of the Rising Sun: The Russo Japanese War 1904-1905


Best Board Game
Days of Wonder (421)
Ticket To Ride


Best Miniatures Game
Ad Astra Games (425)
Attack Vector: Tactical


Best Miniature Line
Dark Sword Miniatures, Inc.
Elmore Dragons


Best Collectible Card Game
Z-Man Games, Inc. (104)
Seven Masters Vs. The Underworld


Best Traditional Card Game
Atlas Games (420)
Cthulhu 500


Best Role Playing Game
Atlas Games (420)
Ars Magica: 5th Edition


Best Role Playing Game Supplement
Wizards of the Coast (721)
Eberron Campaign Setting


Best Fiction Publication
Guardians of Order (1116)
Path of the Bold


Best Non Fiction Publication
Steve Jackson Games (420)
Pyramid Magazine


Best Game Accessory
Steve Jackson Games (420)
Cardboard Heroes Castles

Congrats to all the winners!
 

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Woo! Woo! Woo!

Can I get a little love for Ars Magica here!

Looks like all that playtesting paid off :cool:

And congrats to Eberron for holding up the honour of D20 :)
 




I haven't heard of most of them either, but the awards probably matter to those in the industry, so congrats to the winners!

(And, should I actually decide to play one of the games in the genres listed above, I may check out a winner....)
 

I find it interesting that Z-Man Games won for Best Collectible Card Game. I was on the nomination jury and it was agreed by everyone on that jury that it was one of the worst of the potential nominees. It consistently came in the bottom of our 5 nomination choices as they were vote ranked. Duelmasters and Deathcry were among the top two choices because of their simplicity and high playability without requiring a 70-page instruction manual to understand how to play it.
 

Thanks for the Eberron support, folks! It's an incredibly thrilling experience for me.

der_kluge said:
I am ashamed that I have never heard of most of that stuff.
Well, I must certainly give my mad praise to Cthulhu 500 and Ars Magica 5E. Check 'em out!!!
 

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