The Awards Story
The 1995 Charles S. Roberts Awards were presented at Origins '96 in Columbus,
Ohio. John Burtt was a CSR Awards director that year.
Best Pre-World War II Board Game
April Harvest (The Gamers)
&Great War in Europe (XTR Inc.)
Marengo (The Gamers)
Stonewall in the Valley (TAHGC)
Three Days of Gettysburg (GMT Games)
Best World War II Board Game
Black Wednesday (The Gamers)
Death & Destruction (XTR Inc.)
Piercing the Reich (MiH)
&Tunisia (The Gamers)
Typhoon! (GMT Games)
Best Post-World War II Board Game
Balkan Hell (XTR Inc.)
Crisis: Sinai 1973 (GMT Games)
India-Pakistan War (Decision Games)
Mason Dixon (XTR Inc.)
&Yom Kippur (The Gamers)
Best Wargaming Graphics
&Command (XTR Inc.)
Black Wednesday (The Gamers)
Tunisia (The Gamers)
Battle of Dresden 1813 (New Eng. S)
Three Days of Gettysburg (GMT Games)
Best Professional Game Magazine
&Command (now retired
from this category; awarded a place in the Hall of Fame)
The General
Operations
Strategy & Tactics
Zone of Control
Best Historical or Scenario Article
"Aachen'44" - Command Magazine; by Dirk Blennemann
"Demyansk Pocket" - Command Magazine; by Milton Golden
&"Bunker Hill" - Command Magazine; by William
Marsh
Best Amateur Game Magazine
&Berg's Review of Games
Canadian Wargamers Journal
Paper Wars
James F. Dunnigan Award for Playability & Design
Ulrich Blennemann
Dean Essig
Chris Perello
&Ted Racier
Vance von Borries
Hall of Fame
Chris Perello, XTR Business Manager and Managing Editor, Command
Magazine
& = Awarded Best in that
Category; multiple winners in a single Category indicates a tie.
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