2003 Origins Award winners

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The following are the winners of the 29th annual Origins Award, held in 2003:

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CategoryWinnerCompany
Game of the Year Indy HeroClix WizKids Games
Abstract Board Game Zendo Looney Labs
Board Game Expansion Zombies 3: Mallwalkers Twilight Creations
Card Game Expansion Game of Thrones: Ice & Fire Expansion Fantasy Flight Games
Fantasy Miniatures Rules Warmachine Privateer Press
Fantasy Miniatures Series Warmachine Privateer Press
Fiction, Long Book of Final Flesh Eden Studios
Fiction, ShortPodo and the Magic Shield WizKids Games
Fiction, Graphic Everybody Loves Gilly Dork Storm
Periodical Dragon magazine Paizo Publishing
Book Design Redhurst Academy of Magic Human Head
Card Design Bang! Mayfair Games
Board Design A Game of Thrones Fantasy Flight Games
Historical Board Game Attack! Eagle Games
Historical Miniatures Rules El Cid Warhammer Historical
Historical Miniatures Series28mm Ancient CeltsRenegade Miniatures
Miniatures Accessories or TerrainAurora Class Drop Ship WizKids Games
Play-by-Mail Starweb Flying Buffalo
Role-Playing Game Adventure Black Sails over Freeport Green Ronin Publishing
Role-Playing Game Angel Eden Studios
Role-Playing Game SupplementRedhurst Academy of MagicHuman Head
Sci-Fi Miniatures Rules Shadowrun Duels WizKids Games
Sci-Fi Miniatures SeriesMechwarrior Liao Incursion WizKids Games
TCG .hack//enemy Decipher
Traditional Board A Game of Thrones Fantasy Flight Games
Traditional Card Game Bang! Mayfair Games
Gamers' Choice Awards
Board Game A Game of Thrones Fantasy Flight Games
Card Game Munchkin Fu Steve Jackson Games
Role-Playing Game Savage Worlds Pinnacle
Miniatures WarMachine Privateer Press
Periodical Knights of the Dinner Table Kenzer & Company
Play-by-Mail Middle-Earth Play-By-Mail Game Systems, Inc.
Game AidBag o’ Zombies Twilight Creations
Electronic Pyramid Online Steve Jackson Games
Historical Settlers of the Stone Age Mayfair Games

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The following are the winners of the 29th annual (2002) Origins Award, presented at Origins 2003: