List of Winners
Presented at Origins 2002
Best Game Accessory
D20 System Character Record Folio
Jeff Mackintosh
Green Ronin Publishing
Best Amateur Game Periodical
Alarums & Excursions
Lee Gold
Best Professional Game Peridodical
Dork Tower
John Kovalic
Dork Storm Press
Best Play By Mail Game
Middle Earth FA 1000
Game Systems
Best Game Related Novel
Clan War 7th Scroll: The Lion
Stephen D. Sullivan
Wizards of the Coast
Best Game Related Short Work
Prometheus Unwound
Matt Forbeck
Eden Studios
Best Historical Miniature Rules
Fear God and Dread Nought
Larry Bond, Chris Carlson, Mike Harris, Ed Kettler
Clash of Arms Games
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures Rules
D&D Chainmail Miniatures
Skaff Elias, Chris Pramas
Wizards of the Coast
Best Historical Figure Miniature Series
World of the Greeks
Wargames Foundry
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniature
Mage Knight Great Fire Dragon
Kevin Barrett
WizKids
Best Vehicular Miniature
Mage Knight Atlantis War Machine: The Fist of Fezk
Kevit Barrett
WizKids
Best Abstract Board Game
Cosmic Coasters
Andrew Looney
Looney Labs
Best Historical Board Game
Axis & Allies: Pacific
Stephen Baker, Rob Daviau
Hasbro/Avalon Hill
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game
Risk 2210
Craig Van Ness, Rob Daviau, Albert Lamorisse
Hasbro/Avalon Hill
Best Card Game Expansion or Supplement
Apples to Apples Expansion Set 3
Mark Alan Osterhaus, Ellen Osterhaus, Cathleen Quinn-Kinney, Al Waller
Out of the Box Publishing
Best Trading Card Game
The Lord of the Rings TCG
Tom Liscke, Mike Reynolds, Chuck Kallenbach, Justin Pakes, Tim Ellington
Decipher, Inc.
Best Traditional Card Game
Munchkin
Steve Jackson
Steve Jackson Games
Best Graphic Presentation of a Board Game
Zombies!!!
Todd A. Breitnestein, David Aikins
Journeyman Press
Best Graphic Presentation of a Card Game
The Lord of the Rings TCG
Dan Burns, Joe Boulden, Ed Gartin, Leslie Burns, Mike Schley
Decipher, Inc.
Best Graphic Presentation of a Book Product
Call of Cthulu 20th Anniversary Edition
Sandy Petersen, Lynn Willis, Charlie Krank
Chaosium
Best Illustration
Dork Shadows: cover
John Kovalic
Dork Storm Press
Best Role-Playing Game Adventure
Unseen Masters
Bruce Ballon
Chaosium, Inc.
Best Role-Playing Game Supplement
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo
Wizards of the Coast
Best Role-Playing Game
Adventure!
James Kiley, Michael B. Lee, Clayton Oliver
White Wolf Game Studio
Game of the Year
Hackmaster
Jolly R. Blackburn, Brian Jelke, Steve Johansson, David S. Kenzer
Kenzer & Co.
Hall of Fame Inductees
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
As
we begin to honor a generation of game designers who also made their
mark as novelists, it’s important to note that it all started with two
people -- Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman -- and one game line turned
literary sensation: Dragonlance. Several of the other nominees on this
ballot, as well as some already in the Hall of Fame, would not have had
the opportunity to make their mark without the trailblazing work of
Weis and Hickman. Their 10 Dragonlance novels (and 9 short story
anthologies) were just the start for this duo, who have also
contributed such best-selling fantasy and science-fiction series as the
Rose of the Prophet trilogy, the 7-volume Deathgate Cycle, the
Darksword and Starshield series, and the Sovereign Stone novels.
Settlers of Catan (Klaus Teuber )
A past
winner of Germany’s Game of the Year award, Settlers of Catan is one of
the most popular boardgames of the past decade. But for American
gamers, it has even greater significance. Its success opened the door
for scores of other great German boardgames to cross over to American
markets, and gave Settlers designer Klaus Teuber a whole new audience
to dazzle.