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The following are the winners of the 2nd annual ENnie Awards, held in 2002:[1]
Category | Gold Winner |
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Best Adventure | If Thoughts Could Kill (Malhavoc Press; Bruce R. Cordell) |
Best d20 Game | Darwin's World (RPGObjects; Dominic Covey) |
Best Rules Supplement | Manual of the Planes (Wizards of the Coast; Jeff Grubb, Bruce R. Cordell, David Noonan) |
Best Campaign Setting | Oriental Adventures (Wizards of the Coast; James Wyatt) |
Best Setting Supplement | Freeport: City of Adventure (Green Ronin Publishing; Chris Pramas, Matt Forbeck, Jim Bishop, Hal Mangold) |
Best Free Product or Web Enhancement | Portable Hole Full of Beer (Ambient; M Jason Parent) |
Best Aid or Accessory | Dungeon/Polyhedron Magazine (Wizards of the Coast; Chris Thomasson, Erik Mona) |
Best Cartography | Freeport: City of Adventure (Green Ronin Publishing; Todd Gamble, Rob Lee) |
Best Art (Interior) | Deities & Demigods (Wizards of the Coast; Dennis Cramer, Tony DiTerlizzi, Jeff Eaxley, Wayne Reynolds, Arnie Swekel, Sam Wood, et al.) |
Best Art (Cover) | Lord of the Iron Fortress (Wizards of the Coast; Todd Lockwood) |
Best Graphic Design and Layout | Call of Cthulhu (Wizards of the Coast; Robert Campbell, Dawn Murin) |
Best Monster Supplement | Creature Collection II: Dark Menagerie [Scarred Lands] (Sword & Sorcery Studios; Clark Peterson, Bill Webb) |
Best Fan Resource Site | SWRPGNetwork |
Best Fan Campaign Site | Conan d20 |
Best Official Website | Wizards of the Coast |
Best Publisher | Wizards of the Coast |
References
edit- ^ "The ENnie Awards -- 2002 Awards". www.ennie-awards.com. Archived from the original on 3 August 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2022.