2000 QB Gaming Gold Awards
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Nominees
Apoky!
CMC Productions
Danny Gump
Darkness Ethereal
Enhanced Creations
Eric Carr Games
Hamster Republic
JawsVSoft
Master Creating
Mike Hoopmann
N. Wallis
and E. Holmlid
PHAT Kids
Relics
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Skysoft
TMB Productions
Tsugumo's Lair
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Gaming Gold Generations
Award
Wrath of Sona (35.1%)
TheGame (8.1%) 5th Place
Tsugumo started this very ambitious
Final-Fantasy based RPG about a young man named Kyodai and his quest. The
art at the time was so inspirational that it was secretly the inspiration
of Mike Hoopmann's amazing masterpiece, Dark Ages I: The Continents. |
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Syraphage (13.5%) 3rd
Place
There was a time when people thought
making SNES graphics on QB was impossible. Syraphage changed all that by
drawing out a town that looked and scrolled very much like the beginning
of Squaresoft's Secret of Mana. The style of the game was so unmistakably
anime that it increased the standard for QB graphic design. |
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Project RT (32.4%) 2nd
Place
After creating Wetspot 2, Enhanced
Creations devoted full time to a 3D demo called Project RT. This collaborative
effort tried to create many of the effects seen in games like Quake and
Doom, with the outdated yet surprisingly versatile QuickBasic compiler. |
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Relics (10.8%) 4th Place
Relics is yet another QB demo that
has sparked the interest of the QB community. Relics featured some of the
largest enemies ever seen, including a flying dragon that hovered up and
down and covered nearly half the screen. The field graphics were also quite
a spectacle. |
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Wrath of Sona (35.1%) 1st
Place
Wrath of Sona was so innovative
and breath-takingly long that it is incomparable to any other game in QB.
It is also an ongoing game, featuring thousands upon thousands of lines
of code. But this is not a crowning effort in inefficiency either; the
world of Wrath of Sona is so immense, a true landmark. |
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