I agree on both counts there tom.

Speaking of the master list then, I would personally say all releases of new 
gameplay should be considdered as viable entrance.

that is, all new games, all public betas and any updates to an old game 
which improves the gameplay, ---- such as Jim's golf and baseball.

I would not however count the vista compatible versions of the Draconis and 
Vip gameszone games as eligeable, sinse, ---- while such updates are very 
handy and neccessary, they haven't brought any new game playing experiences 
in 2007 which were not there in 2006. ditto with bug fix versions (though I 
think all the games which have recieved bug fixes in 2007 also got new 
gameplay additions so this probably doesn't count as much).

What do people think?

Beware the Grue!

Dark.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Award catagories was: voting on game of the year


> Hi Che,
> First, before we actually decide upon catagories what we should do is
> compile a master list of games produced in the last year. The games
> themselves should be able to give us an idea  of what catagories are
> possible for this year. possabilities.
> As for commercial verses fre I am not totally sure that a free game
> would beat a commercial game. It is true there could be more players for
> that free game, but based on the results of JJ's 2007 awards Rail Racer,
> a commercial game, won anyway. Other nominations were the  Homer game
> and Bopit which are free. Admittedly though that could be they were
> simply out classed, but that only could prove my point a commercial game
> could beat a free game in voting.
>
> Che wrote: 


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