1992 Origins Award winners

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The following are the winners of the 19th annual (1992) Origins Award, presented at Origins 1993:

CategoryWinnerCompanyDesigner(s)
Best Historical Figure Series of 1992Ravenloft Ral Partha Dennis Mize
Best Vehicular Miniatures Series of 1992BattleTech Mechs & Vehicles Ral Partha Jeff Wilhelm, David Summers, Sandy Garrity, Richard Kerr, Tom Meier, Bob Charrette, Julie Guthrie
Best Vehicular Miniatures Series of 1992Ogre Miniatures Ral Partha Jeff Wilhelm, David Summers, Richard Kerr
Best Historical Figure Series of 1992Hyksos Ancient Biblical Ral Partha Jim Johnson
Best Miniatures Accessory Series of 1992Tiny Terrain 15mm FantasySimtacMartin Fenelon
Best Miniatures Rules of 1992Ogre Miniatures Steve Jackson Games Steve Jackson
Best Roleplaying Rules of 1992 Shadowrun, 2nd Edition FASA Tom Dowd with Paul Hume, Bob Charrette
Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1992 GURPS Cyberpunk Adventures Steve Jackson Games Editor Jeff Koke, designers David Pulver, Jak Koke, Timothy Keating
Best Roleplaying Supplement of 1992 GURPS Illuminati Steve Jackson Games Nigel Findley
Best Graphic Presentation of a Roleplaying Game, Adventure, or Supplement of 1992 Cthulhu for President (for Call of Cthulhu) Chaosium Charlie Krank, Les Brooks
Best Graphic Presentation of a Roleplaying Game, Adventure, or Supplement of 1992 Shadowrun, 2nd Edition FASA Jeff Laubenstein, Joel Biske
Best Play-by-Mail Game of 1992 Illuminati Flying Buffalo Draper Kauffman
Best Play-by-Mail Game of 1992 Middle Earth Game Systems IncWilliam Feild, Peter Stassun
Best New Play-by-Mail Game of 1992 Lords of Destiny Maelstrom
Best Pre-20th Century Boardgame of 1992 SPQR GMT Mark Herman, Richard Berg
Best Modern-Day Boardgame of 1992 Hacker Steve Jackson Games Steve Jackson
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Boardgame of 1992 Nuclear Proliferation Flying Buffalo Rick Loomis
Best Graphic Presentation of a Boardgame of 1992 Battletech, 3rd Edition FASA Jeff Laubenstein, Jim Nelson
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game of 1992 Ultima Underworld Origin Systems
Best Military or Strategy Computer Game of 1992 V for Victory Three-Sixty Pacific
Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine of 1992 White Wolf White Wolf Stewart Wieck, Richard Thomas, Chris McDonough
Best Amateur Adventure Gaming Magazine of 1992 Berg's Review of Games Richard Berg

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