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{{Short description|Wargame and roleplaying game publisher}} {{Distinguish|text=the unrelated UK-based [[Games Workshop]]}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Infobox company | name = Game Designers' Workshop | type = Corporation (1973β1996) | industry = [[Board wargame|Wargame]] and [[Role-playing game]] publisher | products = Wargames, role-playing games | logo = [[File:Game Designers' Workshop (logo).png]] <!-- Fair use rationale, please see image link for this rationale --> | foundation = June 22, 1973 | defunct = February 29, 1996 | key_people = [[Frank Chadwick]], [[Rich Banner]], [[John Harshman]], [[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]], [[Loren Wiseman]] | location = [[Normal, Illinois|Normal]], Illinois, United States }} '''Game Designers' Workshop''' (GDW) was a [[Board wargame|wargame]] and [[role-playing game]] publisher from 1973 to 1996.<ref name="ongamedesign">{{Cite web |url=http://www.gamecareerguide.com/features/327/on_game_design_a_history_of_video_.php?page=2 |title=On Game Design: A History of Video Games |last=Jason Weesner |date=2007-01-11 |publisher=Game Career Guide |access-date=2007-09-14}}</ref> Many of their games are now carried by other publishers.<ref name="farfuture">{{Cite web |url=http://www.farfuture.net/ |title=Far Future Enterprises - Home |publisher=Far Future Enterprises |access-date=2007-09-14}}</ref> ==History== Game Designers' Workshop was originally established June 22, 1973. The founding members consisted of [[Frank Chadwick]], [[Rich Banner]], [[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]], and [[Loren Wiseman]]. GDW acquired the Conflict Games Company from [[John Hill (game designer)|John Hill]] in the early 1970s. GDW published a new product approximately every twenty-two days for over twenty years. In an effort to bridge the gap between [[role-playing game|role players]], board wargamers and miniature wargamers, the company published RPGs with fantastic settings alongside games with realistic themes including rulesets for 15mm and 20mm miniatures set during the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the modern era; and boardgames involving these eras such as the ''[[Air Superiority]]'' series and ''[[Harpoon (video game)|Harpoon]]''. The company disbanded February 29, 1996 after suffering financial troubles. ==Products== ===Role-playing games=== * ''[[En Garde!]]'' (1975): Dueling game set in 17th-century France, often run as a [[play-by-mail game]]. * ''[[Traveller (role-playing game)|Traveller]]'' (1977): A science fiction game originally intended as a ruleset for generic space adventures. Revised and reissued as ''Megatraveller'' (1987) and with completely different rules and a greatly changed setting as ''Traveller: The New Era'' (1993)<ref>The Traveller Bibliography, page 25</ref> * ''[[Twilight: 2000]]'' (1984): An [[alternate history]] game set in a Europe devastated by [[Nuclear warfare|nuclear war]], with adventures and supplements also dealing with the U.S. and [[Bangkok]]. * ''Traveller: 2300'' (1987): A [[hard science fiction]] roleplaying game, set 300 years after the Twilight War featured in ''Twilight: 2000''. ''Traveller: 2300'' was later renamed to ''[[2300 AD]]'' in (1988) with the release of the second edition. * ''[[Space: 1889]]'' (1988): Victorian-era spacefaring game which provided for roleplay opportunities, [[steampunk]] aerial gunboat engagements and "colonial" miniature warfare with [[retro-futurism|retro-futuristic]] elements such as Martian brave warbands and odd space creatures. * ''[[Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (role-playing game)|Cadillacs and Dinosaurs]]'' (1990): Based on the [[underground comic book]] ''[[Xenozoic Tales]]''. * ''[[Dark Conspiracy]]'' (1991): a near-future horror role-playing game (RPG), created by Lester Smith * ''[[Dangerous Journeys]]'' (1992): Roleplaying game created by [[Gary Gygax]], the co-creator of the original ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' system. ===Board games=== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%" |- align="center" ! Game ! Year ! Designer ! Category ! Notes |- align="center" |1940 |1980 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |1941 |1981 |John Astell |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |''[[1942 (board game)|1942]]'' |1978 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |[[1815: The Waterloo Campaign]] |1975 (2nd ed. 1982) |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |8th Army: Operation Crusader |1984 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Double Blind series |- align="center" |Battle of Agincourt - 1415 AD |1978 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |Air Strike |1987 |JD Webster |wargame |Air Superiority series |- align="center" |Air Superiority |1987 |JD Webster |wargame |Air Superiority series |- align="center" |Battle of Alma |1978 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |Arctic Front |1985 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |The Third World War series |- align="center" |Assault |1983 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Assault series |- align="center" |[[Asteroid (board game)|Asteroid]] |1980 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |sci-fi |Series 120 |- align="center" |Attack in the Ardennes |1982 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Avalanche: The Salerno Landings|Avalanche]] |1976 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Azhanti High Lightning]] |1980 |[[Frank Chadwick]] & [[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi |[[Charles S. Roberts Award]] winner |- align="center" |[[Bar-Lev (game)|Bar-Lev]] |1977 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Acquired from [[John Hill (game designer)|John Hill]]/Conflict Games |- align="center" |Battle for Basra |1991 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |Battle Rider |1994 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |Battlefield Europe |1990 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |[[Beda Fomm (wargame)|Beda Fomm]] |1979 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |[[Belter (board game)|Belter]] |1979 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |Blood & Thunder |1992 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |[[Bloodtree Rebellion]] |1979 |Lynn Willis |sci-fi | |- align="center" |Bloody Kasserine |1992 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Blue Max (board game)|Blue Max]] |1983 |Phil Hall |wargame | |- align="center" |Boots & Saddles |1984 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Assault series |- align="center" |[[Brilliant Lances]] |1993 |David Nilsen |sci-fi | |- align="center" |Bundeswehr |1986 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Assault series |- align="center" |[[Burma (wargame)|Burma]] |1976 |Bob Fowler |wargame | |- align="center" |Case White |1977 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game VII |- align="center" |[[Chaco (board game)|Chaco]] |1973 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Chieftain |1988 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Assault series |- align="center" |[[Citadel: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu]] |1977 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |2 Game Designer Guild Awards |- align="center" |[[Coral Sea (wargame)|Coral Sea]] |1974 (2nd ed. 1976) |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Crimea: The Dawn of Modern Warfare|Crimea]] |1975 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Dark Nebula (board game)|Dark Nebula]] |1980 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi |Series 120 |- align="center" |[[Desert Falcons (board game)|Desert Falcons]] |1989 |JD Webster |wargame |Air Superiority series |- align="center" |[[Double Star (board game)|Double Star]] |1979 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |[[Drang Nach Osten!]] |1973 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game I |- align="center" |[[Eagles (wargame)|Eagles]] |1974 |[[Loren Wiseman]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[En Garde!]] |1975 (2nd ed. 1977) |Darryl Hany |rpg | |- align="center" |Eylau |1980 |Rik Fontana |wargame | |- align="center" |The Fall of France |1981 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game VIII |- align="center" |[[The Fall of Tobruk]] |1978 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Fifth Frontier War]] |1981 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |[[Fire in the East]] |1984 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game I |- align="center" |[[The Great Patriotic War: Nazi Germany vs. the Soviet Union|Great Patriotic War]] |1988 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Guilford Courthouse (board wargame)|Guilford Courthouse]] |1978 |Greg Novak |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |Harpoon |1987 |[[Larry Bond]] |wargame |includes supplement ''[[Troubled Waters (Harpoon)|Troubled Waters]]'' |- align="center" |Harpoon: Captain's Edition |1990 |[[Larry Bond]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[A House Divided (board game)|A House Divided]] |1981 (2nd ed. 1989) |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |2 time [[Charles S. Roberts Award]] winner |- align="center" |Illad |1978 |Rik Fontana |sci-fi | |- align="center" |[[Imperium (board game)|Imperium]] |1977 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |[[Indian Ocean Adventure]] |1978 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Invasion: Earth (board game)|Invasion Earth]] |1981 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |[[Kasserine Pass (wargame)|Kasserine Pass]] |1977 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[La Bataille de la Moscowa]] |1977 & 1988 |[[John Harshman]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Last Battle: Twilight 2000|Last Battle]] |1989 |Tim Ryan |rpg | |- align="center" |''[[The Battle of Lobositz (wargame)|The Battle of Lobositz]]'' |1978 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |[[Manassas (wargame)|Manassas]] |1975 (2nd ed. 1976) |Tom Eller |wargame | |- align="center" |Marita-Merkur |1978 |[[Rich Banner]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game III |- align="center" | [[Mayday (game)|Mayday]] |1978 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi |[[Charles S. Roberts Award]] winner |- align="center" |[[Battle for Midway: Decision in the Pacific, 1942|Battle for Midway]] |1976 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Battle for Moscow (wargame)|Battle for Moscow]] |1986 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Free giveaway, Charles S. Roberts Award finalist |- align="center" |[[Narvik: The Campaign in Norway, 1940|Narvik]] |1974 (2nd ed. 1980) |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game IV |- align="center" |The Near East |1983 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game IX |- align="center" |The Normandy Campaign |1983 |Ben Knight |wargame |Double Blind series |- align="center" |''[[Operation Crusader (board game)|Operation Crusader]]'' |1978 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |-align="center" |''8th Army: Operation Crusader β The Winter Battles for Tobruk, 1941'' |1984 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Double blind series |- align="center" |Operation Market Garden |1985 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Double Blind series |- align="center" |Over the Top |1990 |Greg Novak |wargame |Command Decision series rules |- align="center" |Overlord |1978 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |''[[Pearl Harbor (wargame)|Pearl Harbor]]'' |1977 (2nd ed. 1979) |[[John Prados]] |wargame |2nd edition developed by [[Marc Miller (game designer)|Marc Miller]] |- align="center" |Persian Gulf |1986 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |The Third World War series |- align="center" |[[Pharsalus: The Clash of Legions, August 9, 48 B.C.|Pharsalus]] |1977 |[[Loren Wiseman]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Phase Line Smash |1992 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |solitaire game |- align="center" |[[Port Arthur (wargame)|Port Arthur]] |1976 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |The Battle of Prague |1980 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |The Race for Tunis |1992 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[The Battle of Raphia, 217 B.C.]] |1977 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame |Series 120 |- align="center" |Red Army |1982 |John Astell |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Red Empire (game)|Red Empire]] |1990 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Red Star / White Eagle |1979 |Dave Williams |wargame | |- align="center" |Reinforcements |1985 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |Assault series |- align="center" |Road to the Rhine |1979 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |The Sands of War Expansion Kit |1992 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |The Sands of War |1991 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |Scorched Earth |1987 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game II |- align="center" |[[Snapshot (board game)|Snapshot]] |1979 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |Soldier King |1982 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Southern Front |1984 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |The Third World War series |- align="center" |Spain & Portugal |1984 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game X |- align="center" |Suez '73 |1981 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[SSN: Modern Tactical Submarine Warfare|SSN]] |1975 |Stephen Newberg |wargame | |- align="center" |Stand & Die |1991 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |Tacforce |1980 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |miniatures rules |- align="center" |[[Team Yankee (board game)|Team Yankee]] |1987 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |[[Test of Arms]] |1988 |Larry Smith |wargame |First Battle series |- align="center" |Tet Offensive: 1968 |1991 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Their Finest Hour |1976 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game V |- align="center" |Their Finest Hour |1982 & 1984 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game V |- align="center" |The Third World War |1984 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |The Third World War series |- align="center" |Torch |1985 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game XI |- align="center" |[[Torgau (wargame)|Torgau]] |1974 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Trenchfoot |1981 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Triplanetary]] |1973 (2nd ed. 1981) ||[[John Harshman]], [[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |sci-fi | |- align="center" |[[Tsushima (game)|Tsushima]] |1976 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |[[Unentschieden]] |1973 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game II |- align="center" |Verdun |1978 |[[Marc W. Miller|Marc Miller]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Western Desert |1983 |John Astell |wargame |[[Europa (wargame)|Europa]] series game VI |- align="center" |''[[White Death (board game)|White Death]]'' |1979 |[[Frank Chadwick]] |wargame | |- align="center" |Yalu |1978 |[[John Hill (game designer)|John Hill]] |wargame | |} ===Miniatures rules=== * ''[[Fire & Steel]]'' (Napoleonic Wars, 1978) * ''Harpoon'' (modern naval combat), later developed into a [[Harpoon (computer game)|computer game]] * ''[[Johnny Reb (game)|Johnny Reb]]'' (American Civil War) * ''[[Striker (miniatures game)|Striker]]'' (science fiction, 1983), another ''Traveller'' based game. * ''[[Command Decision (game)|Command Decision]]'' (20th century warfare, World War II. 1st and 2nd editions; a 3rd edition was written by Frank Chadwick and published in 1998 by EHQ and Old Glory) * ''Combined Arms'' (Cold War, post-WWII) * ''TacForce'' (20th century warfare) * ''Over the Top'' (20th century, WWI) * ''Star Cruiser'' (23rd century space warfare) a ''2300AD''-based game * ''Sky Galleons of Mars'' (''Space 1889'' aerial warfare, boxed board game with miniatures) * ''Cloudships and Gunboats'' (''Space 1889'' aerial Warfare, boxed board game with miniatures) * ''Soldier's Companion'' (''Space 1889'' land, air and sea warfare) * ''[[Striker II]]'' (science fiction, 1994), ''Traveller: The New Era''βbased game. * ''[[Volley & Bayonet]]'' (big battles in black powder era, 1994) ===''Grenadier'' Magazine=== ''[[The Grenadier (magazine)|The Grenadier]]'' was the house magazine from 1978 to 1990, with 35 issues. It started off as a quarterly magazine, but towards the end was published sporadically. Although it covered games from all companies, it gave most of the magazine space to GDW games. === ''Journal of the Travellers Aid Society'' === ''[[Journal of the Travellers Aid Society]]'' was a magazine dedicated to [[Traveller (role-playing game)|''Traveller'']] published by GDW between 1979 and 1985. ===Challenge=== ''[[Challenge (game magazine)|Challenge]]'' was a role-playing game magazine that replaced ''[[Journal of the Travellers Aid Society]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The top 10 RPG magazines of all time |url=https://www.shopontheborderlands.co.uk/2013/12/top-10-rpg-mags/|work=The Shop on the Borderlands|access-date=June 12, 2020|date=January 12, 2013}}</ref> It covered all of GDW's role playing games, not just ''Traveller''. It was published between 1986 and 1996. ===Video games=== *''[[The Battle of Chickamauga (video game)|The Battle of Chickamauga]]'' *''[[Rommel: Battles for Tobruk]]'' ==Awards== *''Best Graphics of 1976'' [[Charles S. Roberts Award]], ''Avalanche'' <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1976 |title=1976 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1977 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114309/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1976 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |access-date=2007-09-14}}</ref> *''Best Fantasy/Futuristic Game of 1978'' [[Charles S. Roberts Award]], ''Mayday'' <ref name="award78">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1978 |title=1978 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1979 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114452/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1978 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1978'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Fire & Steel'' <ref name="award78" /> *''Best Historical Figure Series of 1979'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''System Seven Napoleonics'' <ref name="award79">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1979 |title=1979 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1980 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114234/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1979 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1979'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''System Seven Napoleonics'' <ref name="award79"/> *''Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1979'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Kinunir'' <ref name="award79"/> *''Best Magazine Covering Roleplaying of 1979'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Journal of the Travellers Aid Society'' <ref name="award79"/> *''Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Boardgame of 1980'' [[Charles S. Roberts Award]], ''Azhanti High Lightning'' <ref name="award80">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1980 |title=1980 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1981 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114400/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1980 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1980'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Tacforce'' <ref name="award80"/> *''Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1980'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Twilights Peak'' <ref name="award80"/> *''Best Professional Magazine Covering Roleplaying of 1980'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Journal of the Travellers Aid Society'' <ref name="award80"/> *''Best Pre-20th Century Boardgame of 1981'' [[Charles S. Roberts Award]], ''House Divided'' <ref name="award81">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1980 |title=1981 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1982 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114400/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1980 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Professional Roleplaying Magazine of 1981'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Journal of the Travellers Aid Society'' <ref name="award81"/> *''All Time Best Miniatures Rules for 20th Century Land Battles of 1981'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Tacforce'' <ref name="award81"/> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1982'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Striker'' <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1982 |title=1982 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1983 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114118/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1982 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Roleplaying Rules of 1984'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''[[Twilight: 2000]]'' <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1984 |title=1984 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1985 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114133/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1984 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1986'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''Command Decision'' <ref name="award86">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1986 |title=1986 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1987 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114344/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1986 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1986'' [[H. G. Wells|H. G. Wells Award]], ''[[Going Home (Twilight: 2000)|Going Home]]'' <ref name="award86" /> *''Best Boardgame Covering the Period 1900-1946 of 1987'' [[Origins Award]], ''Scorched Earth'' <ref name="award87">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1987 |title=1987 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1988 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114406/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1987 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Boardgame Covering the Period 1947-Modern Day of 1987'' [[Origins Award]], ''[[Team Yankee (board game)|Team Yankee]]'' <ref name="award87"/> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1987'' [[Origins Award]], ''Harpoon'' <ref name="award87"/> *''Best Miniatures Rules of 1988'' [[Origins Award]], ''To The Sound of the Guns'' <ref name="award88">{{cite web |url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1988 |title=1988 List of Winners Presented at Origins 1989 |access-date=2007-09-14 |publisher=Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830114228/http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1988 |archive-date=2007-08-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Boardgame of 1988'' [[Origins Award]], ''Sky Galleons of Mars'' <ref name="award88"/> *''Best Graphic Presentation of a Boardgame of 1988'' [[Origins Award]], ''Sky Galleons of Mars'' <ref name="award88"/> *''Best Pre-World War Two Game of 1989'' [[Charles S. Roberts Award]], ''House Divided'' (2nd edition) *''Best Roleplaying Rules of 1993'' [[Origins Award]], ''Traveller: the New Era'' ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Wargames}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Game manufacturers]] [[Category:Role-playing game publishing companies]] [[Category:Board game publishing companies]] [[Category:Wargame companies]] [[Category:Entertainment companies established in 1973]] [[Category:Companies disestablished in 1996]]
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