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The Charles S. Roberts Awards (or CSR Awards) is an annual award for excellence in manual, tabletop games, with a focus on "conflict simulations", which includes simulations of non-military as well as military conflicts, as well as simulations of related historical topics. [1] From its founding in 1975 through 2021, the award was almost exclusively focused on historical wargaming, changing to a broader "conflict simulations" in award year 2022 (calendar year 2023). [2]
It is named in honor of Charles S. Roberts the "Father of Wargaming" who founded Avalon Hill. The award is informally called a "Charlie" and officially called a "Charles S. Roberts Award". The Wargamer magazine called it "very prestigious". [3] The Award is managed by the Charles S. Roberts Award Committee which has no commercial sponsorship, made up of designers, writers and hobbyists. It is a "people's award" with winners chosen through votes submitted by fans.
Created at the first Origins Game Convention in 1975, the awards were the brainchild of Canadian game store owner John Mansfield. [4] [5] Originally the awards were titled the "Origins Awards" but were informally known as the Charles Roberts Awards [6] and it was only in 1988 that Charles Roberts officially agreed to let his name be used. [7] The split from the Origins Awards occurred in 1987, after Fortress America by Milton Bradley Company won an award. Fortress America was not considered a traditional historical wargame by members of the wargaming community, with mechanics and a target audience more akin to Risk; and there was concern that because of the large print run of a Milton Bradley product, many of the voters came from outside the traditional wargaming hobby flooding out smaller run titles. [8]
Prior to 2000, the awards were given at the Origins Game Fair. From 2000–2012, the awards were presented at the World Boardgaming Championships (formerly "AvalonCon"). The awards were not given from 2013–2018.
In 2020, a group of gamers and industry figures restarted the award under auspices of Chairman Rodger B. MacGowan and directed and operated by Tim Tow. [8] Like the original, it is a non-profit and not associated with commercial interests. [9] There are an increased number of categories including art, print and play (called "amateur wargames"), and computer wargame categories.
The Awards also included the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame which recognized game designers and producers that have made a significant and long lasting contribution to the contemporary board wargaming hobby.
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Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1974 | Third Reich | John Prados | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1975 | Kingmaker | Andrew McNeil | PhilMar Ltd. |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1974 | Manassas | Tom Eller | Historical Simulations Ltd. |
1975 | La Bataille de la Moskowa | Laurence Groves | Martial Enterprises |
1978 | Source of the Nile | David Wesely & Ross Maker | Discovery Games |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1976 | Terrible Swift Sword | Richard Berg | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1977 | Squad Leader | John Hill | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1976 | The Russian Campaign | John Edwards | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1977 | Victory in the Pacific | Richard Hamblen | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Source of the Nile | David Wesely & Ross Maker | Discovery Games |
1979 | Napoleon at Leipzig | Kevin Zucker | Operational Studies Group |
1980 | Empires of the Middle Ages | Jim Dunnigan | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1981 | A House Divided | Frank Chadwick | Game Designers' Workshop |
1982 | Civilization | Francis Tresham | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1983 | The Civil War | Eric Lee Smith | Victory Games |
1984 | South Mountain | Richard Berg | West End Games |
1985 | Pax Britannica | Greg Costikyan | Victory Games |
1986 | Chickamauga | Jon Southard | West End Games |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | To the Green Fields Beyond | David Isby | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1979 | City Fight | Joseph Balkoski | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1980 | Cresendo of Doom (Squad Leader module) | Don Greenwood | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1981 | Wings | Craig Taylor | Yaquinto Publications |
1982 | Storm Over Arnhem | Courtney Allen | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1983 | Ambush! | Eric Lee Smith | Victory Games |
1984 | Vietnam 1965 – 1975 | Nick Karp | Victory Games |
1985 | World in Flames | Harry Rowland | Australian Design Group |
1986 | Fortress America | Mike Gray | Milton Bradley Company |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Shot & Shell | Roger Nord | World Wide Wargames |
1988 | Lee vs. Grant | Joseph Balkoski | Victory Games |
1989 | A House Divided (2nd ed.) | Frank Chadwick | Game Designers' Workshop |
1990 | Kadesh | Gary Dickens | XTR Corporation |
1991 | Alexandros | Mike Markowitz | XTR Corporation |
1992 | SPQR | Richard Berg & Mark Herman | GMT Games LLC |
1993 | When Eagles Fight | Ted Raicer | XTR Corporation |
1994 | Battles of Waterloo | Richard Berg | GMT Games LLC |
1995 | Great War in Europe | Ted Raicer | XTR Corporation |
1996 | Fields of Glory | Richard Berg | Moments in History |
1997 | All Quiet on the Western Front | Ted Raicer | Moments in History |
1998 | For the People | Mark Herman | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1999 | Paths of Glory | Ted Raicer | GMT Games LLC |
2000 | Drive on Paris | Al Wambold | The Gamers Incorporated |
2001 | Wilderness War | Volko Runkhe | GMT Games LLC |
2002 | Napoleonic Wars | Mark McLaughlin | GMT Games LLC |
2003 | Age of Napoleon | Renaud Verlaque | Phalanx Games |
2004 | Sword of Rome | Wray Ferrell | GMT Games LLC |
2005 | Bonaparte at Marengo | Bowen Simmons | Simmons Games |
2006 | Here I Stand | Ed Beach | GMT Games LLC |
2007 | 1914: Twilight in the East | Michael Resch | GMT Games LLC |
2008 | Warriors of God | Makoto Nakajima | Multi-Man Publishing |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | A Most Dangerous Time: Japan in Chaos, 1570–1584 | Tetsuya Nakamura | Multi-Man Publishing |
2010 | Washington's War | Mark Herman | GMT Games |
2011 | Sekigahara | Matthew Calkins | GMT Games |
2012 | The Battle of Fontenoy | Mathew Hinkle | Clash of Arms |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Battle Above the Clouds | Ed Beach & Mike Belles | Multi-Man Publishing |
2010 | The Spanish Civil War 1936–1939 | Javier Romero | GMT Games |
2011 | None But Heroes | Dean Essig | Multi-Man Publishing |
2012 | Bloody April | Terry Simo | GMT Games |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Raid on St. Nazaire | Rob Markham | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1988 | Tokyo Express | Jon Southard | Victory Games |
1989 | Hitler's Last Gamble | Danny Parker | World Wide Wargames |
1990 | Operation Shoestring | Gene Billingsley | GMT Games LLC |
1991 | East Front | Craig Besinque | Columbia Games |
1992 | Stalingrad Pocket | Masahiro Yamazaki | The Gamers Incorporated |
1993 | Afrika | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1994 | Enemy at the Gates | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1995 | Tunisia | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1996 | Wave of Terror | John Desch | XTR Corporation |
1997 | DAK | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1998 | Invasion: Sicily | Vance von Borries | GMT Games LLC |
1999 | Burma | Dave Friedrichs | The Gamers Incorporated |
2000 (tie) | Sicily | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
2000 (tie) | Ukraine '43 | Mark Simonitch | GMT Games LLC |
2001 | Barbarossa – Army Group North | Vance von Borries | GMT Games LLC |
2002 | Barbarossa to Berlin | Ted Raicer | GMT Games LLC |
2003 | Europe Engulfed | Rick Young & Jesse Evans | GMT Games LLC |
2004 | Advanced Squad Leader Starter Kit #1 | Ken Dunn | Multi-Man Publishing |
2005 | Empire of the Sun | Mark Herman | GMT Games LLC |
2006 | A Victory Lost | Tetsuya Nakamura | Multi-Man Publishing |
2007 | Case Blue | Dean Essig | Multi-Man Publishing |
2008 | Conflict of Heroes | Uwe Eckert | Academy Games |
2009 | D-Day at Omaha Beach | John Butterfield | Decision Games |
2010 | Normandy '44 | Mark Simonitch | GMT Games |
2011 | No Retreat: The Russian Front Deluxe Edition | Carl Paradis | GMT Games |
2012 | Red Winter | Mark Mokszycki | GMT Games |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1987 (tie) | Central America | James McQuaid | Victory Games |
1987 (tie) | 7th Fleet | Joseph Balkoski | Victory Games |
1988 | Tac Air | Gary Morgan | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1989 | Modern Naval Battles | Dan Verssen | World Wide Wargames |
1990 | Silver Bayonet | Gene Billingsley | GMT Games LLC |
1991 (tie) | Inchon | Jim Werbaneth | XTR Corporation |
1991 (tie) | Hornet Leader | Dan Verssen | GMT Games LLC |
1992 | Tet '68 | Joe Miranda | XTR Corporation |
1993 | Crisis: Korea 1995 | Gene Billingsley | GMT Games LLC |
1994 | no award | - | - |
1995 | Yom Kippur | Al Sandrick | The Gamers Incorporated |
1996 | no award | - | - |
1997 | Semper Fi | Lee Forester | The Gamers Incorporated |
1998 | no award | - | - |
1999 | no award | - | - |
2000 | no award | - | - |
2001 | When Dragons Fight | Ty Bomba | XTR Corporation |
2002 (tie) | Khe Sahn 1968 | John Prados | Against the Odds Magazine |
2002 (tie) | First Indochina War | Joe Miranda | Decision Games |
2003 | Lock 'n Load | Mark Walker | Shrapnel Games |
2004 | Downtown | Lee Brimmicombe-Wood | GMT Games LLC |
2005 | Twilight Struggle | Ananda Gupta & Jason Matthews | GMT Games LLC |
2006 | Winged Horse: Campaigns in Vietnam, 1965–66 | Joe Miranda | Decision Games |
2007 | World at War: Eisenbach Gap | Mark H. Walker | Lock 'n Load Publishing |
2008 | Red Dragon Rising: The Coming War with China | Bruce Costello | Decision Games |
2009 | Elusive Victory | Terry Simo | GMT Games LLC |
2010 | Labyrinth: The War on Terror | Volko Ruhnke | GMT Games |
2011 | Lock 'n Load: Heroes of the Gap | Pete Abrams, Mark H. Walker | Lock 'n Load Publishing |
2012 | Andean Abyss | Volko Ruhnke | GMT Games |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1999 (tie) | Bloody Beach: Omaha | Bill Ramsey | Bill Ramsey |
1999 (tie) | Chantilly | Hampton Newsome | Ivy Street Games |
2000 | Solomon Sea | Markus Stumptner | Simulations Workshop Incorporated |
2001 | Longbow | Richard Berg | BSO Games |
2002 (tie) | A Mere Matter of Marching | Bruce MacFarlane | Microgame Design Group |
2002 (tie) | Togoland 1914 | Dennis Bishop | Khyber Pass Games |
2003 | Thunder on South Mountain | Scot Holmgren | Blue Guidon Games |
2004 | Louisiana Tigers | Richard Berg | BSO Games |
2005 | Death in the Trenches | Ben Madison and Wes Erni | Schutze Games |
2006 | Battle of the Little Bighorn | Micheal Taylor | Khyber Pass Games |
2007 | Rosebud: Prelude to Little Bighorn | Micheal Taylor | Khyber Pass Games |
2008 | June '44 | Danny Holte | DHH Games |
2009 | Zulus on the Ramparts! | Joe Miranda | Victory Point Games |
2010 | We Must Tell the Emperor! | Steve Carey | Victory Point Games |
2011 | La Bataille d' Halle – 1806 | Dennis A. Spors, James Soto, Monte Mattson, Michael Neylan | Marshal Enterprises |
2012 | City of Confusion: The Battle for Hue, Tet 1968 | Paul Rohrbaugh | High Flying Dice Games |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Borodino & Friedland | Kevin Zucker | Decision Games (Strategy & Tactics) |
2000 | Xenophon | Joe Miranda | Decision Games (Strategy & Tactics) |
2001 | War of 1812 | Tom Dalgliesh | Decision Games (Strategy & Tactics) |
2002 | First Indochina War | Joe Miranda | Decision Games (Strategy & Tactics) |
2003 | Ignorant Armies | Phil Sharp | Decision Games (Strategy & Tactics) |
2004 | Fortress Berlin | John Prados | Against the Odds Magazine |
2005 | Chennault's First Fight | Paul Rohrbaugh | Against the Odds Magazine |
2006 | Kulikovo 1380: the Golden Horde | Richard Berg | Against the Odds Magazine |
2007 | Not War But Murder | Michael Rinella | Against the Odds Magazine |
2008 | Iwo Jima: Rage Against the Marines | Takaharu Horie | Operations Magazine |
2009 | Deathride: Mars-la-Tour 1870 | Charles Vasey | Against the Odds Magazine |
2010 | A Week in Hell | Laurent Guenette | Battles Magazine |
2011 | Into the Bastards! – First tank battle | Nicolas Rident | Battles Magazine |
2012 | Beyond Waterloo | John Prados | Against the Odds Magazine |
Year | Game | Designer | Company |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Panzerblitz Hill of Death mini-module Carentan | Darren Emge | Multi-Man Publishing |
2010 | Combat Commander: Battle Pack #3 – Normandy | John Foley | GMT Games |
2011 | Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Expansion Pack #1 | Ken Dunn | Multi-Man Publishing |
2012 | Advanced Squad Leader: Festung Budapest | Bill Cirillo | Multi-Man Publishing |
Year | Magazine | Publisher |
---|---|---|
1974 | Strategy & Tactics | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1975 | Strategy & Tactics | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1976 | Strategy & Tactics | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1977 | Strategy & Tactics | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1978 | Fire & Movement | Rodger MacGowan & Baron Publishing |
1979 | Fire & Movement | Rodger MacGowan & Baron Publishing |
1980 | Fire & Movement | Rodger MacGowan & Baron Publishing |
1981 | Fire & Movement | Rodger MacGowan & Baron Publishing |
1982 | Fire & Movement | Friedrich Helfferich & Steve Jackson Games |
1983 | Fire & Movement | Friedrich Helfferich & Steve Jackson Games |
1984 | The Wargamer | World Wide Wargames |
1985 | The Wargamer | World Wide Wargames |
1986 | The Wargamer | World Wide Wargames |
1987 | Strategy & Tactics | World Wide Wargames |
1988 | Strategy & Tactics | World Wide Wargames |
1989 | Strategy & Tactics | World Wide Wargames |
1990 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1991 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1992 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1993 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1994 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1995 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1996 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1997 | Command | XTR Corporation |
1998 | Strategy & Tactics | Decision Games |
1999 | Strategy & Tactics | Decision Games |
2000 | Strategy & Tactics | Decision Games |
2001 | Strategy & Tactics | Decision Games |
2002 | Strategy & Tactics | Decision Games |
2003 | Against the Odds | Against the Odds Magazine |
2004 (tie) | Against the Odds | Against the Odds Magazine |
2004 (tie) | Strategy & Tactics | Decision Games |
2005 | Against the Odds | Against the Odds Magazine |
2006 | Against the Odds | Against the Odds Magazine |
2007 | Against the Odds | Against the Odds Magazine |
2008 | C3i | RBM Publishing |
2009 | Battles | Olivier Revenu |
2010 | Battles | Olivier Revenu |
2011 | Battles | Olivier Revenu |
2012 | C3i | RBM Publishing |
Year | Magazine | Publisher |
---|---|---|
1974 | Albion | Don Turnbull |
1975 | Jagdpanther | Jagdpanther Publications |
1976 | Battlefield/Jagdpanther | Jagdpanther Publications |
1977 | The Space Gamer | Steve Jackson Games |
1978 | Perfidious Albion | Charles Vasey |
1979 | Perfidious Albion | Charles Vasey |
1980 | HMS Review* | Herb Barents |
1981 | Journal of World War Two Wargaming | Nick Schuessler |
1982 | Journal of 20th Century Wargaming | Nick Schuessler |
1983 | Journal of 20th Century Wargaming | Nick Schuessler |
1984 | Alarums and Excursions | Lee Gold |
1985 | The V.I.P of Gaming | Alan Emrich |
1986 | The Midwest Wargamers' Association Newsletter | Hal Thinglum |
1987 | Volunteers – Civil War Gaming Newsletter | Bill Koff |
1988 | Volunteers – Civil War Gaming Newsletter | Bill Koff |
1989 | The Canadian Wargaming Journal | Canadian Wargaming Group |
1990 | The Canadian Wargaming Journal | Canadian Wargaming Group |
1991 | The Canadian Wargaming Journal | Canadian Wargaming Group |
1992 | The Canadian Wargaming Journal | Canadian Wargaming Group |
1993 | Paper Wars | Hexessential Publications |
1994 | Paper Wars | Hexessential Publications |
1995 | Berg's Review of Games (BROG) | Richard Berg |
1996 | Berg's Review of Games (BROG) | Richard Berg |
1997 | Berg's Review of Games (BROG) | Richard Berg |
1998 | Berg's Review of Games (BROG) | Richard Berg |
1999 | The Boardgamer | Bruce Monnin |
2000 | The Boardgamer | Bruce Monnin |
2001 | The Boardgamer | Bruce Monnin |
2002 | The Boardgamer | Bruce Monnin |
2003 | Panzerschreck | Minden Games |
2004 | Panzerschreck | Minden Games |
2005 | Panzerschreck | Minden Games |
2006 | Line of Departure | Jim Werbaneth |
2007 | Line of Departure | Jim Werbaneth |
2008 | Line of Departure | Jim Werbaneth |
2009 | Panzer Digest | Minden Games |
2010 | Line of Departure | Jim Werbaneth |
2011 | Line of Departure | Jim Werbaneth |
2012 | 1914 Dispatches | Oregon Consim Gamers |
Year | Article | Writer | Magazine |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Aesthetics, Function and History in Wargame Graphics | Rodger MacGowan | The Wargamer Vol. 2, #3 |
1988 | Forrest at Bay | Richard Berg | Strategy & Tactics #119 |
1989 | Rush for Glory | Richard Hitchman | Strategy & Tactics #127 |
1990 (tie) | Borodino | Gary Morgan | Strategy & Tactics #136 |
1990 (tie) | Enter Rommel | Frank Watson | Europa Magazine #15 |
1991 | Desert Storm | Bo Eldridge | Command #13 |
1992 | Russo-Japanese War | Ron Bell | Command #19 |
1993 | When Eagles Fight: First World War in the East | Ted Raicer | Command #25 |
1994 | No Award | - | - |
1995 | Bunker Hill | William Marsh | Command #32 |
1996 | No Award | - | - |
1997 | End of Empire, Parts I and II | William Marsh | Command #46 |
1998 | The Meuse-Argonne: America's Last Offensive of the Great War | John Desch | Command #51 |
1999 | Equus: Cavalry Battles of the Second Punic War | Dan Fournie | C3i #10 |
2000 | French Foreign Legion | Timothy Kutta | Strategy & Tactics #200 |
2001 | The Boer War, 1899–1902 | Joseph Miranda | Strategy & Tactics #205 |
2002 | Overshadowed by a Phrase: Pyrrhus | David W. Tschanz | C3i #14 |
2003 | Napoleon at the Berezina | Rob Markham | Against the Odds #4 |
2004 | The Sedan Campaign of 1870: An Analysis | Ty Bomba | Strategy & Tactics #224 |
2005 | No Winner Declared* | - | - |
2006 | No Award | - | - |
2007 | Not War But Murder: The Cold Harbor Campaign – 1864 | Michael Rinella | Against the Odds #19 |
2008 (tie) | Combat Commander: Variant Rules | Chad Jensen and John Foley | C3i #21 |
2008 (tie) | Flying Colors: Trafalgar Campaign | Mark Barker | C3i #20 |
2009 | For the People – 10th Anniversary Variant Rules | Mark Herman | C3i #23 |
2010 | History of the Peloponnesian War | Joel Toppen | C3i #24 |
2011 | To Script or Not to Script, that is the question? | Mark Herman | C3i #25 |
2012 | 1914 – A postwar Solution for Austria-Hungary's Mobilization | Michael Resch | C3i #26 |
Year | Article | Writer | Magazine |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Central America | Tom Slizewsk | Fire & Movement #56 |
1988 | Lee vs. Grant | Keith Poulter | The Wargamer Vol. 2, #5 |
1989 | World War II Anthology, Part I | Vance Von Borries | Fire & Movement #60 |
1990 | D-Elim | Ulrich & Dirk Blennemann | Command #2 |
1991 | The Evolution of Simulation Design | John Schettler | MOVES #65 |
1992 | August Storm: Franco-Prussian War | Ulrich & Dirk Blennemann | MOVES #72 |
1993–95 | No Award | - | - |
1996 | A Fleet Squandered | Tom Dworschak | Command #40 |
1997 | Panzergruppe Guderian | Ted Kim | SPI Revival eZine #1 |
1998 | Home Before the Leaves Fall | Rick Lechowich | Fire & Movement #116 |
1999 | La Bataille de Lutzen | Juan Rosario | Paper Wars #32 |
2000 | Clash of Arms' Summer Storm | Greg Ullrich | Paper Wars #33 |
2001 | Hube's Pocket Analysis | Tony Zbaraschuk | Operations #41 |
2002 | Enjoying a Slice of Sicilian | Adam Starkweather | Paper Wars #48 |
2003 | Drive on Stalingrad | Adam Starkweather | Paper Wars #50 |
2004 | No Award | - | - |
2005 | Empire of the Sun Strategy Concepts | Mark Herman | C3i #17 |
2006 | No Award | - | - |
2007 | The Evolution of Cards and Wargame | John Prados | Against the Odds #19 |
2008 (tie) | Top 20 Games – A Look Back | Steve Carey | C3i #20 |
2008 (tie) | Empire of the Sun: Opening Strategy | Mark Herman | C3i #21 |
2009 | Liberty Roads review | François Xavier Euzet | Battles #2 |
2010 | Washington's War, Art of Asymmetrical Strategy | Mark Herman | C3i #24 |
2011 | Labyrinth | David Hughes | Battles #6 |
2012 | For the People – Defending the Union | Dave Dockter, Mark Herman | C3i #25 |
Year | Game | Artist | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
1976 | Avalanche: The Salerno Landings | Rich Banner | Game Designers' Workshop |
1977 | no award | - | - |
1978 | Cross of Iron (Squad Leader module) | Scott Moores | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1979 | no award | - | - |
1980 | no award | - | - |
1981 | no award | - | - |
1982 | no award | - | - |
1983 | no award | - | - |
1984 | Vietnam 1965 – 1975 | Ted Koller | Victory Games |
1985 | Pax Britannica | Ted Koller (Jim Talbot – map) | Victory Games |
1986 | Korean War | Ted Koller | Victory Games |
1987 | Raid on St. Nazaire | Charles Kibler | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1988 (tie) | Lee vs. Grant | Ted Koller | Victory Games |
1988 (tie) | The Campaigns of Robert E. Lee | Rick Barber (map) | Clash of Arms Games |
1989 | Hitler's Last Gamble | Dean Essig | World Wide Wargames |
1990 | Kadesh | Larry Hoffman (counters) & (Mark Simonitch – map) | XTR Corporation |
1991 | Hornet Leader | Rodger MacGowan | GMT Games LLC |
1992 | SPQR | Rodger MacGowan (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
1993 | Lion of the North | Rodger MacGowan (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
1994 | Battles of Waterloo | Rodger MacGowan (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
1995 | Yom Kippur | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1996 | GD '41 | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1997 | DAK | Dean Essig | The Gamers Incorporated |
1998 | Saratoga 1777 | Rodger MacGowan (Joe Youst – map) | GMT Games LLC |
1999 | River of Death | Rodger MacGowan (Joe Youst – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2000 | Brandywine Creek | Rodger MacGowan (Joe Youst – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2001 | Wilderness War | Rodger MacGowan (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2002 | Streets of Stalingrad (3rd ed.) | Joe Youst (map) | L2 Design Group |
2003 | Ardennes '44 | Rodger MacGowan (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2004 | Downtown | Rodger MacGowan (Lee Brimmicombe-Wood – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2005 (tie) | Empire of the Sun | Rodger MacGowan (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2005 (tie) | Fire in the Sky | Nicolas Eskubi | Multi-Man Publishing |
2006 | A Victory Lost | Nicolas Eskubi | Multi-Man Publishing |
2007 (tie) | 1914: Twilight in the East | Markus Brown, Michael Resch, (Mark Simonitch – map) | GMT Games LLC |
2007 (tie) | Overlord | Mark Hinkle | New England Simulations |
2008 | Conflict of Heroes | Steve Paschal | Academy Games |
2009 | Battle Above the Clouds | Charles Kibler & Nicolas Eskubi | Multi-Man Publishing |
2010 | Normandy '44 | Mark Simonitch | GMT Games |
2011 | Where Eagles Dare | Nicolas Eskubi | Multi-Man Publishing |
2012 | The Battle of Fontenoy | Charles Kibler | Clash of Arms |
Year | Recipient | Game | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Ironclads | John Fuseler | Yaquinto Publications |
1980 | Streets of Stalingrad | Dana Lombardy | Phoenix Games |
1981 | Ironbottom Sound | Jack Greene | Quarterdeck Games |
Year | Game | Recipient | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1977 | War of the Rings | Richard Berg | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1978 | Mayday | Marc Miller | Game Designers' Workshop |
1979 | The Creature That Ate Sheboygan | Greg Costikyan | Simulation Publications Incorporated |
1980 | Azhanti High Lightning | Frank Chadwick | Game Designers' Workshop |
1981: Sci-Fi | Car Wars | Chad Irby & Steve Jackson | Steve Jackson Games |
1981: Fantasy | Barbarian Prince | Arnold Hendrick | Dwarfstar Games |
1982: Sci-Fi | Illuminati | Steve Jackson | Steve Jackson Games |
1982: Fantasy | Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective | Gary Grady, Raymond Edwards & Suzanne Goldberg | Sleuth Publications |
1983: Sci-Fi | Nuclear Escalation | Douglas Malewicki | Flying Buffalo |
1983: Fantasy | Lost Worlds | Alfred Leonardi | Nova Game Designs |
1984: Sci-Fi | Web & Starship | Greg Costikyan | West End Games |
1984: Fantasy | Lonely Mountain | Coleman Charlton | Iron Crown Enterprises |
1985 | Wabbit Wampage | Mark Acres | Pacesetter Games |
1986 | Kings & Things | Tom Wham & Robert J. Kuntz | West End Games |
2010 | War of the Ring Collector's Edition | Roberto di Meglio, Marco Maggi, Francesco Nepitello | Fantasy Flight Games |
2011 | Space Empires 4X | Jim Krohn | GMT Games |
2012 | Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game | Jeffrey Kniffen | Fantasy Flight Games |
To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement in that year
Year | Recipient | Game | Company |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Dan Verssen & Rodger MacGowan | Modern Naval Battles** | World Wide Wargames |
1990 | Don Greenwood | Republic of Rome | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1991 (tie) | Mark Simonitch | The Legend Begins | Rhino Games |
1991 (tie) | Craig Besinque | East Front** | Columbia Games |
1992 | Ben Knight | Victory at Midway | XTR Corporation |
1993 | Dean Essig | Afrika | The Gamers Incorporated |
1994 | Dean Essig | Enemy at the Gates | The Gamers Incorporated |
1995 | Ted Raicer | Great War in Europe | XTR Corporation |
1996 | Ty Bomba | Command magazine | XTR Corporation |
1997 | Dean Essig | DAK | The Gamers Incorporated |
1998 | Mark Herman | For the People | The Avalon Hill Game Company |
1999 | Ted Raicer | Paths of Glory | GMT Games LLC |
2000 | Mark Simonitch | Ukraine '43 | GMT Games LLC |
2001 | Volko Ruhnke | Wilderness War | GMT Games LLC |
2002 | Ben Hull | This Accursed Civil War | GMT Games LLC |
2003 | Rick Young & Jesse Evans | Europe Engulfed | GMT Games LLC |
2004 | Lee Brimmicombe-Wood | Downtown | GMT Games LLC |
2005 | Ananda Gupta & Jason Matthews | Twilight Struggle | GMT Games LLC |
2006 | Tetsuya Nakamura | A Victory Lost | Multi-Man Publishing |
2007 | Dean Essig | Case Blue and the OCS series | Multi-Man Publishing |
2008 | Uwe Eickert | Conflict of Heroes | Academy Games |
2009 | John Butterfield | D-Day at Omaha Beach | Decision Games |
2010 | Volko Ruhnke | Labyrinth: The War on Terror | GMT Games |
2011 | Adam Starkweather | The Devil's Cauldron & Where Eagles Dare | Multi-Man Publishing |
2012 | Dean Essig | It Never Snows and the SCS series | Multi-Man Publishing |
These totals include awards for games, magazine games, game graphics and (for designers) the James F. Dunnigan award. Not included are awards for magazines, computer media and articles.
47 – GMT Games LLC
16 – Multi-Man Publishing
13 – The Gamers Incorporated
12 – The Avalon Hill Game Company
12 – Victory Games
10 – Decision Games
9 – XTR Corporation
6 – Simulation Publications Incorporated
6 – Against the Odds Magazine
5 – Game Designers' Workshop
4 – World Wide Wargames
4 – West End Games
3 – Clash of Arms
3 – Khyber Pass Games
16 – Dean Essig
13 – Rodger MacGowan
9 – Richard Berg
8 – Ted Raicer
6 – Joe Miranda
6 – Mark Herman
5 – Volko Ruhnke
5 – Mark Simonitch
4 – John Prados
4 – Ted Koller
4 – Nicolas Eskubi
3 – Frank Chadwick
3 – Joseph Balkoski
3 – Greg Costikyan
3 – Dan Verssen
3 – Charles Kibler
A wargame is a strategy game in which two or more players command opposing armed forces in a simulation of an armed conflict. Wargaming may be played for recreation, to train military officers in the art of strategic thinking, or to study the nature of potential conflicts. Many wargames re-create specific historic battles, and can cover either whole wars, or any campaigns, battles, or lower-level engagements within them. Many simulate land combat, but there are wargames for naval, air combat, and cyber as well as many that combine various domains.
Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) was an American publisher of board wargames and related magazines, particularly its flagship Strategy & Tactics, in the 1970s and early 1980s. It produced an enormous number of games and introduced innovative practices, changing the course of the wargaming hobby in its bid to take control of the hobby away from then-dominant Avalon Hill. SPI ran out of cash in early 1982 when TSR called in a loan secured by SPI's assets. TSR began selling SPI's inventory in 1982, but later acquired the company's trademarks and copyrights in 1983 and continued a form of the operation until 1987.
Clash of Arms Games is a wargaming company best known for a high level of graphics quality and moderately to highly complex games, often focusing on the Napoleonic era, but with offerings in most eras of military history. Besides boardgames, such as the La Bataille series, it has published miniature wargaming rulesets, such as Flint & Steel and The Dawn of the Rising Sun.
Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) was a wargame and role-playing game publisher from 1973 to 1996. Many of their games are now carried by other publishers.
GMT Games is a California-based wargaming publisher founded in 1990. The company has become well known for graphically attractive games that range from "monster games", of many maps and counters, to quite simple games suitable for introducing new players to wargaming. They also produce card games and family games. The current management and creative team includes Tony Curtis, Rodger MacGowan, Mark Simonitch, and Andy Lewis.
SPQR is a board wargame designed by Richard Berg and Mark Herman, and released in 1992 by GMT Games, as part of the Great Battles of History (GBoH) series of games on ancient warfare. SPQR deals with battles fought by the Roman Republic, and is designed to showcase the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman manipular legion.
Tactical wargames are a type of wargame that models military conflict at a tactical level, i.e. units range from individual vehicles and squads to platoons or companies. These units are rated based on types and ranges of individual weaponry. The first tactical wargames were played as miniatures, extended to board games, and they are now also enjoyed as video games.
Richard Harvey Berg was a prolific American wargame designer. He was inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame in 1987.
John Evans Hill was an American designer of military board wargames, as well as rules for miniature wargaming. He is best known as the designer of the Avalon Hill board game Squad Leader and the American Civil War miniatures game Johnny Reb. He was inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame.
Twilight Struggle: The Cold War, 1945–1989 is a board game for two players, published by GMT Games in 2005. Players are the United States and Soviet Union contesting each other's influence on the world map by using cards that correspond to historical events. The first game designed by Ananda Gupta and Jason Matthews, they intended it to be a quick-playing alternative to more complex card-driven wargames.
A board wargame is a wargame with a set playing surface or board, as opposed to being played on a computer or in a more free-form playing area as in miniatures games. The modern, commercial wargaming hobby developed in 1954 following the publication and commercial success of Tactics. The board wargaming hobby continues to enjoy a sizeable following, with a number of game publishers and gaming conventions dedicated to the hobby both in the English-speaking world and further afield.
Mark Simonitch is an American wargame designer and graphic artist. His game designs include Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage and Ardennes '44, and he has made maps for Wilderness War and Empire of the Sun among others. He has worked at Avalon Hill and GMT Games. He was inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame in 2002.
Ted S. Raicer is a game designer who has worked on board games. He became a board wargamer at the age of 12 years and has published more than 10 games based on World War I. Raicer has won many awards in his gaming career.
Tyrone S. Bomba is a prolific American board wargame designer, credited as the designer of over 125 board wargames and game items. Bomba is the recipient of the James F. Dunnigan Award, has been inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame for his contributions to the wargaming industry, and several of his games have won Charles S. Roberts Awards.
Craig Besinque is a wargame designer from British Columbia, Canada, who grew up in Arcadia, California. Most of his games are block wargames which have World War II as a theme. In 1991, his game East Front, co-designed with Tom Dalgliesh, won the Charles S. Roberts Award for Best World War Two Game, a James F. Dunnigan Award for playability and design, and the Origins Award for best Modern-era wargame. His game Triumph & Tragedy was the runner-up for the best 2015 Golden Geek Wargame. His other popular games have included Rommel in the Desert and Hellenes: Campaigns of the Peloponnesian War.
Kevin S. Zucker is an American wargame designer, historian, author, and musician.
John Frederick Prados was an American author, historian, and wargame designer who specialized in the history of World War II, the Vietnam War, and current international relations.
Labyrinth: The War on Terror, 2001–? is a board game for one or two players, published by GMT Games in 2010.
Rodger B. MacGowan is an artist, game developer, art director and magazine publisher who has been active in the board wargame industry since the 1970s. MacGowan is a prolific artist of cover art for wargames, and the wargaming magazine he founded, Fire & Movement, won the Charles S. Roberts Award several times while under his editorial control.
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