Diana Jones Award

The Diana Jones Award is an annual award for "excellence in gaming". The award is unusual in two ways: first, it is not an award for a specific class of thing, but can be awarded to a person, product, publication, publisher - anything related to gaming; second, it does not count popularity or commercial success as a sign of "excellence". Nominees are circulated during the year to the committee, which is mostly anonymous but which is known to include Peter Adkison, Matt Forbeck, John Kovalic and James Wallis. The committee releases a shortlist of four to seven nominees in spring, and the award is presented to the winner at Gen Con in May. The award began in the UK offices of TSR to commemorate the ending of their license to publish the Indiana Jones roleplaying game. The trophy itself is a perspex pyramind containing the burnt remains of the last unsold copy of the game - all that is legible of the title is "diana Jones". The first public award was given in 2001.

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