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<blockquote data-quote="Gregor Hutton" data-source="post: 4900891" data-attributes="member: 22431"><p>For me the ENnie nominations are a great way of seeing what was at the top of the tree in a year.</p><p></p><p>The only "problem", if you like, that I have with the ENnies is that there are surely more than 5 really great products in any category, and the nominees cover such a wide range of gaming styles. So, for any given player maybe only 3 of the 5 would be in "their" top 5. This is probably true of each individual judge too, right? But that's because we have a diverse hobby and tastes. So, it's no bad thing and comes with the territory, and I wouldn't want it to change.</p><p></p><p>I was delighted to get an ENnie nomination this year and it has absolutely made more people aware of <a href="http://boxninja.com" target="_blank">3:16</a>.</p><p></p><p>My sales in the "indie" market are very, very good, but that is only a small proportion of the overall number of gamers. I'm pretty confident that as more people look at the book more of them will play and enjoy it. It's also going intro distribution with Cubicle 7, so it will be in regular game stores soon too.</p><p></p><p>I'm certain that the ENnies have had a positive effect for me in terms of recognition, play and sales.</p><p></p><p>Sitting next to Mark and Jim at the ENnies ceremony was the cherry on top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregor Hutton, post: 4900891, member: 22431"] For me the ENnie nominations are a great way of seeing what was at the top of the tree in a year. The only "problem", if you like, that I have with the ENnies is that there are surely more than 5 really great products in any category, and the nominees cover such a wide range of gaming styles. So, for any given player maybe only 3 of the 5 would be in "their" top 5. This is probably true of each individual judge too, right? But that's because we have a diverse hobby and tastes. So, it's no bad thing and comes with the territory, and I wouldn't want it to change. I was delighted to get an ENnie nomination this year and it has absolutely made more people aware of [url=http://boxninja.com]3:16[/url]. My sales in the "indie" market are very, very good, but that is only a small proportion of the overall number of gamers. I'm pretty confident that as more people look at the book more of them will play and enjoy it. It's also going intro distribution with Cubicle 7, so it will be in regular game stores soon too. I'm certain that the ENnies have had a positive effect for me in terms of recognition, play and sales. Sitting next to Mark and Jim at the ENnies ceremony was the cherry on top. [/QUOTE]
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