The following are the winners of the 6th annual (1979) Origins Award, presented at Origins 1980.[1]
Charles Roberts Awards
Category | Winner | Company | Designer(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Best Pre-20th Century Game | Napoleon at Leipzig | OSG | Kevin Zucker |
Best 20th Century Game | City Fight | SPI | Joseph Balkoski |
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Game | The Creature That Ate Sheboygan | SPI | Greg Costikyan |
Best Initial Release | Ironclads | Yaquinto | John Fuseler |
Best Professional Magazine | Fire & Movement | Rodger MacGowan & Baron Publishing | |
Best Amateur Magazine | Perfidious Albion | Charles Vasey |
The H.G. Wells Awards
Category | Winner | Company | Designer(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Best Historical Figure Series of 1979 | System Seven Napoleonics | GDW | |
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Figure Series of 1979 | Collectables | Ral Partha | |
Best Vehicular Model Series of 1979 | OGRE series | Martian Metals | |
Best Miniatures Rules of 1979 | System Seven Napoleonics | GDW | |
Best Roleplaying Rules of 1979 | Commando | SPI | |
Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1979 | Kinunir | GDW | |
Best Magazine Covering Miniatures of 1979 | The Courier | ||
Best Magazine Covering Roleplaying of 1979 | Journal of the Travellers Aid Society | GDW | |
All Time Best 20th Century Naval Rules of 1979 | General Quarters | Brookhurst | |
All Time Best Ancient Medieval Rules of 1979 | Chivalry & Sorcery | Fantasy Games Unlimited |
Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame Inductee
- David Isby
References
- ↑ "Origins Award Winners 1980" (PDF). Retrieved January 10, 2024 – via The Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design.
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