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The Awards Story

For the first time, the Charles S. Roberts Awards were presented at World Boardgaming Championships (formerly "AvalonCon" and still run by Don Greenwood) in Baltimore, Maryland on August 1-6, 2000.

Paths of GloryBest Pre-World War II Boardgame
 Cataphract (GMT Games)
La Bataille de Lutzen (Clash of Arms)
Malvern Hill (The Gamers)
&Paths of Glory (GMT Games)
War Galley (GMT Games)

Best World War II Boardgame
&Burma (The Gamers)
Gazala (The Gamers)
June 6 (GMT Games)
Tigers in the Mist (GMT Games)
Totaler Krieg! (Decision Games)

River of DeathBest Wargame Graphics
Burma (The Gamers)
La Bataille de Lutzen (Clash of Arms)
Paths of Glory (GMT Games)
&River of Death (GMT Games)
Summer Storm (Clash of Arms)

Best DTP-Produced Boardgame
&Bloody Beach - Omaha (Bill Ramsay)
&Chantilly (Ivy Street Games)
Devil's Horseman (BSO Games)
Fire in Mississippi (Blue Guidon Games)
This Accursed Civil War (Ben Hull)
Vimiero (Rob Markham Designs)

Best Magazine-Published Boardgame
&Borodino & Friedland (Decision/S&T No. 195)
Crimean War (Decision/S&T No. 193)
Iron Dream (XTR/Command No. 53)
Verdun (Decision/S&T No. 199)
Vietnam Battles: Hue and Khe Sanh, 1968 (Decision/S&T No. 196)

Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame
&Age of Empires II-Microsoft
Campaign 1776 - HPS
Sid Meier's Antietam (Firaxis)

Best 20th Century Era Computer Wargame
Close Combat IV (Microsoft)
Fighting Steel (SSI)
&Operational Art of War, Volume II (Talonsoft)
Panzer Campaigns: Smolensk '41 (HPS)
Steel Panthers WWII (The Gamer's Net)

Best Game Review or Game Analysis
&"La Bataille de Lutzen" by Juan Rosario, Paper Wars 32
"Paths of Glory" by Ted Raicer, C3i #10
"Samurai: Warriors and Soldiers" by Jim Werbaneth, C3i #10

Best Historical or Scenario Article
"The First Peloponnesian War", by Alan Arvold, The BOARDGAMER, April 1999
"Home Fleet - Team Variants and a Short Scenario For Atlantic Storm", 
by Mark McLaughlin,
The BOARDGAMER, January 1999
&"Equus: Cavalry Battles of the Second Punic War" by Dan Fournie, C3i #10
"The Sertorian War" by Stephen Jackson, C3i #10
"The Battle of Bir el Gobi", OPERATIONS 34 & 35

James F. Dunnigan Award
Alan Emrich for TOTALER KRIEG!
Ray Freeman for TIGERS IN THE MIST
Rick Barber for SUMMER STORM
&Ted Raicer for PATHS OF GLORY

Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEE: Gene Billingsley (GMT Games)

Best Professional Wargame Magazine
C3I (GMT Games)
Command (XTR)
Operations (The Gamers)
Paper Wars (Omega Games)
&Strategy & Tactics (Decision Games)

Best Amateur Wargame Magazine
&The BOARDGAMER
Line of Departure
Perfidious Albion (UK)

& = Awarded Best in that Category
 

Game Publication List - 1999

ConsimWorld.COM wishes to thank Gregory Schlosser of the Strategy Gaming Society for compiling this list of boardgames and cardgames published in 1999.

HISTORICAL SIMULATION GAMES
ADG
America in
Flames

Avalanche
1904-1905 Russo-Japanese Naval War
Eylau
US Navy Plan Black
Scotland the Brave

Azure Wish
La Grand Guerre

Blue Guidon - DTP category
Fire in Mississippi

BSO - DTP category
The Devil's Horsemen
Los Gringos
Kingdom for a Horse

Clash of Arms
La Bataille De Lutzen
Chariot Lords

Command - Magazine Game Category
(#50) Back to Iraq (2nd ed.)
(#51) The Fire Next Time: The Next India-Pakistan War
(#52) The Battle of Grunwald, 1410
(#53) Iron Dream: The War in Russia, 1941-42

Critical Hit/Moments in History
Combat! Normandy
Drive to the Baltic!
In Flander's Fields

Decision Games
Galicia
Tannenberg
Totaler Krieg! (This title was not considered for an award as it was judged to be a "second edition.")
War in Europe

The Gamers
Aspern-Essling
Burma
Gazala
Malvern Hill

GMT
June 6th
Paths of Glory
River of Death
Tigers in the Mist
War Galley
Cataphract

GRD
The Damned Die Hard

Ben Hull
This Accursed Civil War: 6 Battles from the English Civil War

Ivy Street Games - DTP Category
At all hazards
Bethesda Church
Chantilly

Markham Designs - DTP Category
This Sceptred Isle
Vimeiro

Microgame Co-Op - DTP Category
Afghanistan
Battle for China
Battle of Armageddon
The Final Frontier
Freikorps
Trampling out the Vintage

OSG
Last Days of the Grande Armee

Perry Moore - DTP Category
Death and Destruction
Guderian's Last Gamble
Operation Vital Ground'
SS Abyss: Hungary 1945
The Summer Tet Offensive

Multi-Man Publishing
Bloody Reef: Tarawa
A Bridge Too Far

Panzerschreck - Magazine Game Category
(#2) Nuremberg: Trial of the Century
(#3) The Barbarossa Campaign

Bill Ramsay - DTP Category
Bloody Beach: Omaha

*Simulations Workshop
Caseros 1852
Cuba Libre!

Strategy and Tactics - Magazine Game Category
(#193) Crimean War
(#194) Forgotten Axis: Murmansk 1941/Sea Devils II
(#195) Borodino/Friedland
(#196) Vietnam Battles: Hue and Khe Sanh, 1968
(#197) Great Medieval Battles: Bannockburn and Tamburlaine

UGG
Triumph and fall of the Desert Fox

Vae Victis - Magazine Game Category
(#24) La Matz
(#25) Kharkov 1943
(#26) Poitiers 1356/Formigny 1450
(#27) Normandie 1944
(#28) Ia Drang, 1965
(#29) Zurich, 1799

Charles Vasey - DTP Category
Deathride

1999: That Was the Wargaming Year That Was!That 

MULTI-MAN PUBLISHING’S CURT SCHILLING "PITCHES" FOR ADVANCED SQUAD LEADER AND HASBRO GAMES

Hasbro Games outlines plans for newly acquired Avalon Hill Strategy Game Line

East Longmeadow, Mass., March 15, 1999 - Curt Schilling, president of Multi-Man Publishing and All-Star Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, recently "pitched" the importance of playing strategy games and discussed his life-long passion for board games. Schilling is an avid fan of the Advanced Squad Leader strategy game, originally produced by the Avalon Hill Game Company that was recently acquired by Hasbro.

The Advanced Squad Leader game is one of a rich portfolio of Avalon Hill games acquired by Hasbro. Schilling’s game development company, Multi-Man Publishing, is planned to develop future Advanced Squad Leader products. The first product release planned is the ASL Journal, a magazine dedicated to Advanced Squad Leader’s game players.

"Playing classic strategy games like Advanced Squad Leader and Diplomacy has helped me learn to focus, made me more competitive and enhanced my ability to fully prepare for a game, which is essential to my professional career," said Schilling. "I’ve been playing games since I was young. Classic strategy games like Advanced Squad Leader and Diplomacy have helped me approach batters differently and more strategically," said Schilling.

Hasbro Games plans to release several refreshed classic Avalon Hill games in 1999 including Acquire and Diplomacy, as well as new games such as Axis & Allies: War in Europe and Stratego Legends. All new Avalon Hill games will soon be available exclusively in hobby shops and specialty retail stores.

"Hasbro Games is dedicated to continuing and expanding upon the great tradition of games Avalon Hill has established and we welcome the loyal following of gamers into the Hasbro Games family," said Glenn Kilbride, Hasbro Games, vice-president of marketing. "Curt’s passion for Advanced Squad Leader and his company’s knowledge of the game makes Multi-Man Publishing a perfect fit for developing all Advanced Squad Leader products with us."

For more information regarding Hasbro and Avalon Hill, visit www.hasbro.com or for more information about Multi-Man Publishing visit www.advancedsquadleader.com.

© 1999 Hasbro, Inc.

© 1999 Avalon Hill Games, Inc. a Hasbro Affiliate.

Hasbro to Acquire Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

PAWTUCKET, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 9, 1999--Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE:HAS - news) and Wizards of the Coast, Inc. announced today that they have entered into a definitive agreement for Hasbro to acquire Wizards of the Coast, the world's largest publisher of hobby games and a leading publisher of fantasy and science fiction literature. The purchase price is approximately $325 million, subject to adjustment based on the audited net assets of Wizards of the Coast at closing, and certain contingent payment rights. The waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act has expired, and the transaction is expected to be completed by the end of September of 1999.

Privately-held Wizards of the Coast was founded in 1990 by Peter D. Adkison, and is best known for MAGIC: THE GATHERING, the world's all-time best-selling trading card game. Since its release in 1993, more than six million players worldwide have embraced this game, which is now available in 10 languages and played in more than 52 countries. Other well-known products include the popular POKEMON trading card game, currently the number-one game in the U.S., and the DUNGEONS & DRAGONS roleplaying games. The company also sponsors a worldwide tournament program for hobby game enthusiasts, owns and operates almost 70 retail game establishments and operates the Wizards of the Coast Game Center in Seattle, the first gaming environment and entertainment center for adventure gaming enthusiasts of all ages.

``Wizards of the Coast will enable us to significantly expand in the fast-growing games arena, which is a cornerstone of our growth strategy for the new millennium,'' said Alan G. Hassenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Hasbro, Inc. ``This acquisition brings us not only incredibly popular content and exciting future gaming initiatives, but also a visionary senior management team and creative talent, expanded distribution channels and an opportunity to participate in location-based entertainment. There is no end to the opportunities we see from cross-fertilization of our respective game portfolios, including the fast-growing areas of interactive software and on-line gaming. Plus, the year-round nature of these businesses will help to balance the seasonality of our diversified portfolio,'' Hassenfeld continued.

``We are very excited about this merger of the world's two greatest game companies,'' said Peter D. Adkison, President and CEO of Wizards of the Coast. ``We are proud to become part of the Hasbro tradition and culture, and look forward to working together to build on the strength of Hasbro's rich library of intellectual properties,'' Adkison added.

Shareholders owning over two-thirds of the Wizards of the Coast outstanding shares, representing more than the required minimum approval, have agreed to vote their shares in favor of this merger at the shareholders' meeting which is expected to take place on or about September 30, 1999. Peter Adkison and his senior management team will continue to run Wizards of the Coast, which will remain based just outside of Seattle. This transaction is expected to have no material impact on Hasbro's earnings per share in 1999 and to be accretive in the year 2000 and beyond.

Hasbro is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys, games, interactive software, puzzles and infant products. Both internationally and in the U.S., its PLAYSKOOL, KENNER, TONKA, ODDZON, SUPER SOAKER, MILTON BRADLEY, PARKER BROTHERS, TIGER, HASBRO INTERACTIVE, and GALOOB products provide children and families with the highest quality and most recognizable toys and games in the world.

Wizards of the Coast, Inc., the worldwide market share leader in the trading card game and tabletop roleplaying game categories, is a leading developer and publisher of game-based entertainment products as well as the owner and operator of one of the nation's largest specialty game retail chains. The company holds an exclusive patent on the play mechanic of trading card games (TCGs) and produces the world's best-selling POKEMON(1) and MAGIC: THE GATHERING TCGs. Publisher of adventure games such as the classic DUNGEONS & DRAGONS games, family card and board games and electronic media products, Wizards of the Coast is also one of the world's leading fantasy and science fiction book publishers. The company has retail locations that provide game-play areas. Headquartered near Seattle, Washington, Wizards of the Coast has international offices in Antwerp, Paris, Milan, London and Beijing. For more information on Wizards of the Coast, visit the company's website and electronic retail store at Wizards of the Coast.