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This is for the BetaComp 2004 page content (not the infobox).
BetaComp 2004 was a [[minicomp]] organized by [[Jessica Knoch]]. Like the previous year's contest, [[BetaComp 2003]], entrants did not submit games of their own. Instead, entrants were asked to download a game that was still being developed and submit a [[beta-testing]] report as their entry. The game used in 2004's BetaComp was ''[[Planet of Death]]'', [[Neil Bowers]]' port of a 1982 game. The beta-test reports were judged by both Jessica Knoch and Neil Bowers in the following categories: Organization, Clarity, Thoroughness, and Ability to criticize. There were nine entrants. The results were: * Honorable Mention: [[Mike Jones]] * Pulling No Punches: [[Mark J. Tilford]] * Best Use of Undo to Try Different Approaches: [[James Bond]] * Best Encouragement (With Appropriate Fixes): [[Apollo Hogan]] * Most Thorough Listing of Missing Synonyms: [[Esa A. Peuha]] * Funniest Report and Most Critical Without Actually Insulting the Author: [[Adam Thornton]] * Grammar King: [[Andrew Walters]] * Second Place and gift certificate winner: [[Andrew Krywaniuk]] * First Place, Best Beta-Test Report, and gift certificate winner: [[Graham Holden]] == Links == {{link | deadurl=http://www.strangebreezes.com/if/comps/beta2004/default.htm | archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20050407173143/http://www.strangebreezes.com/if/comps/beta2004/default.htm | text=BetaComp 2004}} - results and original announcement [[Category:BetaComp]] [[Category:2004]]