1985 Origins Award winners

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The following are the winners of the 12th annual (1985) Origins Award, presented at Origins 1986:

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Charles Roberts Awards

CategoryWinnerCompanyDesigner(s)
Best Pre-20th Century Game of 1985 Pax Britannica Victory Greg Costikyan
Best 20th Century Game of 1985 World In Flames Australian Design Group Greg Pinder, Harry Rowlands
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Game of 1985 Wabbit Wampage Pacesetter Mark Acres
Best Professional Boardgaming Magazine of 1985 The Wargamer World Wide Wargaming Keith Poulter ed
Best Adventure Game for Home Computer of 1985 Silent Service Microprose Sid Meier
Best Graphic Presentation of 1985 Pax Britannica Victory Ted Koller, Jim Talbot
Best Amateur Magazine of 1985 VIP of Gaming DTI

The H.G. Wells Awards

CategoryWinnerCompanyDesigner(s)
Best Historical Figure Series of 198525mm Samurai Ral Partha Bob Charrette, Dennis Mize
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Figure Series of 1985Dragon of the Month Grenadier Models Andy Chernak, John Dennett
Best Vehicular/Accessory Series of 19851/3900 Starship Miniatures FASA Ab Moshar
Best Miniatures Rules of 1985AD&D Battlesystem TSR Doug Niles
Best Roleplaying Rules of 1985 DC Heroes RPG Mayfair Games Greg Gordon
Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1985 Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues (for Paranoia) West End Games John M Ford
Best Roleplaying Supplement of 1985 Pendragon Campaign Chaosium Greg Stafford
Best Professional Roleplaying Magazine of 1985 Dragon Magazine TSR Kim Mohan ed
Best Professional Miniatures Magazine of 1985 The Courier Courier PublishingDick Bryant ed
Best Play-by-Mail Game of 1985 Illuminati Adventure SystemsDraper Kauffman

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