Richard Berg - Charles S. Roberts Awards

Charles S. Roberts Awards

  • 1977 - Best Tactical Game : Terrible Swift Sword by Simulations Publications, Inc.
  • 1977 - Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Wargame : War of the Rings by Simulations Publications, Inc.
  • 1984 - Best Pre-20th century Game : South Mountain by West End Games
  • 1987 - Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame
  • 1988 - Best Historical or Scenario Magazine Article : S&T #119 - Forrest at Bay
  • 1992 - Best Pre–World War Two Game : SPQR by GMT Games (with Mark Herman)
  • 1994 - Best Pre–World War Two Game : Battles of Waterloo by GMT Games
  • 1995 - Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG)
  • 1996 - Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG)
  • 1996 - Best Pre–World War Two Game : Fields of Glory by Moments in History
  • 1997 - Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG)
  • 1998 - Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG)
  • 2001 - Best DTP Game : Longbow by BSO Games
  • 2004 - Best DTP Game : Louisiana Tigers by BSO Games
  • 2006 - Best Magazine Game : Kulikovo 1380: the Golden Horde in Against the Odds Magazine

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