Live from GenCon: 2003 ENnie Award winners

I’ve just returned from the 2003 GenCon EN World D20 System Awards (the ENnies, for short). The awards were far better attended this year than last, and the continued partnership with GenCon has proven to have its advantages, with a projector display of nominees. Of course, that display also caused some minor confusion a time or two by showing the wrong product, but such is the price paid for advanced technology. Now, I wasn’t able to be at the ceremony from the very start, so I missed a couple of the winners. However, after checking with the EN World guys, I’ve verified the ones I missed. Here’s the complete list of winners and runners-up:

Best d20 Game
Winner: Mutants & Masterminds (Green Ronin Publishing)
Second place: Sláine RPG (Mongoose Publishing)

Best Adventure
Winner: The Banewarrens (Malhavoc Press)
Second place: The Vault of Larin Karr (Necromancer Games)

Best Campaign Setting
Winner: Midnight (Fantasy Flight Games)
Second place: Freedom City (Green Ronin Publishing)

Best Art (Interior)
Winner: Monsternomicon (Privateer Press)
Second place: Freedom City (Green Ronin Publishing)

Best Cartography
Winner: Lock and Load (Privateer Press)
Second place: Necropolis (Necromancer Games)

Best Setting Supplement
Winner: Magical Medieval Society: Western Europe (Expeditious Retreat Press)
Second place: Book of the Righteous (Green Ronin Publishing) – Author: Aaron Loeb

Best Rules Supplement
Winner: Dynasties & Demagogues (Atlas Games) – Author: Chris Aylott
Second place: Toolbox (AEG) – Authors: Dawn Ibach, Jeff Ibach

Best Monster Supplement
Winner: Monsternomicon (Privateer Press)
Second place: Tome of Horrors (Necromancer Games)

Best Aid or Accessory
Winner: GM Mastery: NPC Essentials (RPG Objects)
Second place: Kingdoms of Kalamar DM Shield (Kenzer & Co.)

Best Non-Open Gaming Product
Winner: Unknown Armies 2nd Edition (Atlas Games)
Second place: Spaceship Zero (Green Ronin Publishing)

Best Publisher
Winner: Malhavoc Press
Second place: Green Ronin Publishing

Best Graphic Design & Layout
Winner: Monsternomicon (Privateer Press)
Second place: Freedom City (Green Ronin Publishing)

Best Electronic Product
Winner: Magical Medieval City Guide (Expeditious Retreat Press)
Second place: Mindscapes (Malhavoc Press)

Best Free Product or Web Enhancement
Winner: Magical Medieval City Guide (Expeditious Retreat Press)
Second place: Initiative Cards (The Game Mechanics)

Best Art (Cover)
Winner: Monsternomicon (Privateer Press)
Second place: Midnight (Fantasy Flight Games)

Best Official Website
Winner: Malhavoc Press
Second place: Wizards of the Coast

Best Resource Fan Site
Winner: SWRPG Network
Second place: 3rdEdition.org

Best Campaign Fan Site
Winner: Conan d20
Second place: World of Inzeladun

ENnies Peer Award
Winner: Mutants & Masterminds (Green Ronin Publishing)

For the full list of nominees this year, all worthy products, have a look here. Our congrats to all the winners.