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Clausewitz Hall of Fame (Charles S. Roberts Awards)

Each year, as part of the Charles S. Roberts awards, luminaries of the wargaming world may be inducted into the Clausewitz Hall of Fame.

2007
(No inductee declared).

2006
(No inductee declared).

2005
(No inductee declared).

2004
J. D. Webster, designer.

2003
Kevin Zucker, designer.

2002
Mark Simonitch, designer and artist.

2001
Joseph Miranda, designer; editor of Strategy & Tactics magazine.

2000
Winston Hamilton, designer (posthumous).

1999
Gene Billingsley, GMT Games

1998
Vance von Borries, designer.

1997
David A. Powell, designer.

1996
Ted Raicer, designer.

1995
Chris Perello, Business Manager of XTR Corp and Managing Editor of Command Magazine.

1994
Don Greenwood.

1993
Dean Essig.

1992
Larry Hoffman.

1991
Mark Herman, designer. Winner
Joseph Miranda.
Vance von Borries.
Jon Southard.
Ty Bomba.

1990
Jack Greene, founder of Quarterdeck Games and designer.

1989
Joseph M. Balkoski, designer.

1988
Ty Bomba, co-founder of XTR Corp and designer.

1987
Richard H. Berg, designer and founder of Berg's Review of Games.

1986
Lou Zocchi, one of the "grand old men" of the wargaming hobby, Lou Zocchi was everyone's "Uncle Lou" and a devout hobby evangelist. Although he designed a few games (Alien Space, The Battle of Britain, Luftwaffe), Lou will probably be best remembered for making the finest dice in the hobby and inventing the "Zocchihedron" (100-sided) die.

1985
(No inductee declared).

1984
Frank Chadwick, co-founder of GDW Games and designer.

1983
Dave Arneson, co-designer of Dungeons & Dragons, avid military historian and miniatures enthusiast.

1982
Steve Jackson (I), founder of Steve Jackson Games and designer.

1981
Marc W. Miller, co-founder of GDW Games and designer.

1980
Gary Gygax, founder of TSR and designer.

1979
David C. Isby, founder of D-Elim magazine and designer.

1978
John Hill (I), founder of Conflict Games and designer.

1977
Redmond A. Simonsen, co-founder and art director of SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.); editor of MOVES magazine and designer.

1976
Thomas N. Shaw, founder of The General magazine; vice-president of Avalon Hill and designer.

1975
Jim Dunnigan, co-founder of SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.); editor of Strategy & Tactics magazine; "The Dean of Wargame Designers."

1974
Charles S. Roberts, founder of Avalon Hill and designer.

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