2004 Origins Award winners
The following are the winners of the 31st annual Origins Award, held in 2005:
Best of Class Awards
Category | Winner | Company |
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Best Play-By-Mail Game | Fall of Rome | Enlightened Age Entertainment |
Best Historical Board Game | Sword of Rome | GMT Games |
Best Historical Miniatures Line | WWI: Western Front 28 mm | Brigade Games |
Best Historical Miniatures Game | Dawn of the Rising Sun: The Russo Japanese War 1904-1905 | Clash of Arms Games |
Best Board Game | Ticket to Ride | Days of Wonder |
Best Miniatures Game | Attack Vector: Tactical | Ad Astra Games |
Best Miniatures Line | Elmore Dragons | Dark Sword Miniatures, Inc. |
Best Collectible Card Game | Seven Masters Vs. The Underworld | Z-Man Games |
Best Traditional Card Game | Cthulhu 500 | Atlas Games |
Best Role Playing Game | Ars Magica: 5th Edition | Atlas Games |
Best Role Playing Game Supplement | Eberron Campaign Setting | Wizards of the Coast |
Best Fiction Publication | Path of the Bold | Guardians of Order |
Best Non Fiction Publication | Pyramid Magazine | Steve Jackson Games |
Best Game Accessory | Cardboard Heroes Castles | Steve Jackson Games |
Vanguard Awards
- All Wound Up (Twilight Creations, Inc.)
- Flames of War (Battlefront)
- Fire as She Bears! 2.1 (Starboard Tack Press)
- Pirates of the Spanish Main (WizKids, Inc.)
Gamers' Choice Awards
- Legends (PBM) (Harlequin Games)[1]
- Desert Rats – British in the Desert (Battlefront)
- Axis and Allies D-Day (Avalon Hill)
- Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (game) (Mongoose Publishing)
- VS System, Marvel Origins and X-Men VS The Brotherhood (The Upper Deck Entertainment)
- Cthulhu 500 (Atlas Games)
- The World of Darkness: Storytelling System Rulebook (White Wolf, Inc.)
- Betrayal at House on the Hill (Avalon Hill)
Hall of Fame inductees
- Duke Seifried
- Tom Shaw
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External links
References
- "The 2004 Origins Awards". Archived from the original on 9 September 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
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