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** Finalist: The clone puzzle, in ''[[The Frenetic Five vs. Mr. Redundancy Man]]'' ([[Neil deMause]]; TADS 2). | ** Finalist: The clone puzzle, in ''[[The Frenetic Five vs. Mr. Redundancy Man]]'' ([[Neil deMause]]; TADS 2). | ||
** Finalist: Getting the light upstairs, in ''[[The Mulldoon Legacy]]'' ([[Jon Ingold]]; Z-code). | ** Finalist: Getting the light upstairs, in ''[[The Mulldoon Legacy]]'' ([[Jon Ingold]]; Z-code). | ||
*** <span style="color:red">Note: The gypsum flowers, in ''[[Jewel of Knowledge]]'' ([[Francesco Bova]]; Z-code), was never actually nominated. This was a joke made during the ceremony.</span> | *** <span style="color:red">Note: The gypsum flowers, in ''[[The Jewel of Knowledge]]'' ([[Francesco Bova]]; Z-code), was never actually nominated. This was a joke made during the ceremony.</span> | ||
* '''Best Individual NPC''': Miss Sierra, in ''[[Varicella]]'' ([[Adam Cadre]]; Z-code). | * '''Best Individual NPC''': Miss Sierra, in ''[[Varicella]]'' ([[Adam Cadre]]; Z-code). | ||
** Finalist: Anatoly Domokov, in ''[[Exhibition]]'' ([[Ian Finley]]; TADS 2). | ** Finalist: Anatoly Domokov, in ''[[Exhibition]]'' ([[Ian Finley]]; TADS 2). | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* | * {{link|deadurl=http://www.xyzzynews.com/99nominees.html|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20070912041702/http://www.xyzzynews.com/99nominees.html|Nominees for 1999}}. First-round voting deadline was Thursday, January 27, 2000, midnight EST. | ||
** [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/browse_thread/thread/138201ccb38fd122/e525b3abab6ace40 Nominees announced for 1999 XYZZY Awards] - raif thread, begun January 29, 2000. | ** [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/browse_thread/thread/138201ccb38fd122/e525b3abab6ace40 Nominees announced for 1999 XYZZY Awards] - raif thread, begun January 29, 2000. | ||
* {{link|deadurl=http://www.xyzzynews.com/99finalists.html|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303183432/http://www.xyzzynews.com/99finalists.html|Finalists for 1999}}. Second-round voting deadline was Friday, February 11, 2000. | |||
* {{link|deadurl=http://www.xyzzynews.com/99winners.html|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20160624144926/http://www.xyzzynews.com/99winners.html|Winning Games of 1999}}. | |||
* The award ceremony itself took place on Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 4 pm EST on [[ifMUD]]. | * The award ceremony itself took place on Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 4 pm EST on [[ifMUD]]. | ||
** [http://www.eblong.com/zarf/award-transcript3.html XYZZYnews Award Ceremony: 1999] - Ceremony transcript by [[Andrew Plotkin]], presented in a large table with the peanut-gallery comments in the second column. | ** [http://www.eblong.com/zarf/award-transcript3.html XYZZYnews Award Ceremony: 1999] - Ceremony transcript by [[Andrew Plotkin]], presented in a large table with the peanut-gallery comments in the second column. | ||
[[Category:XYZZY Awards]] [[Category:1999]] | [[Category:XYZZY Awards]] [[Category:1999]] |
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Browse the XYZZY Awards either by year:
- 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Or by category:
- Best Game | Best Writing | Best Story | Best Setting | Best Puzzles | Best NPCs | Best Individual Puzzle | Best Individual NPC | Best Individual PC | Best Use of Medium (1997–2009) | Best Implementation (2010–) | Best Use of Innovation (2010–) | Best Technological Development (2010–) | Best Supplemental Materials (2010–2013) | Best Use of Multimedia (2014–) | Other awards
See also:
The winners were announced in a live, online ceremony on ifMUD. (Link to transcript should go here.) (Link to the full list of nominees for 1999.)
1999 XYZZY Award Winners
- Best Game: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Best Writing: For a Change (Dan Schmidt; Z-code).
- Best Story: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best Setting: Hunter, in Darkness (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Best Puzzles: The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Best NPCs: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Best Individual Puzzle: The maze, in Hunter, in Darkness (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Best Individual NPC: Miss Sierra, in Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Best Individual PC: Primo Varicella, in Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Best Use of Medium: Aisle (Sam Barlow; Z-code).
1999 XYZZY Award Winners and Finalists
- Best Game: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: For a Change (Dan Schmidt; Z-code).
- Finalist: Lunatix: The Insanity Circle (Mike Snyder; MS-DOS).
- Finalist: The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Finalist: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best Writing: For a Change (Dan Schmidt; Z-code).
- Finalist: Exhibition (Ian Finley; TADS 2).
- Finalist: Lunatix: The Insanity Circle (Mike Snyder; MS-DOS).
- Finalist: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best Story: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Finalist: Aisle (Sam Barlow; Z-code).
- Finalist: Common Ground (Stephen Granade; TADS 2).
- Finalist: Lunatix: The Insanity Circle (Mike Snyder; MS-DOS).
- Finalist: The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Finalist: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Best Setting: Hunter, in Darkness (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Finalist: Erehwon (Richard Litherland; TADS 2).
- Finalist: For a Change (Dan Schmidt; Z-code).
- Finalist: The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Finalist: Winter Wonderland (Laura A. Knauth; Z-code).
- Finalist: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best Puzzles: The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Finalist: Lunatix: The Insanity Circle (Mike Snyder; MS-DOS).
- Finalist: Not Just An Ordinary Ballerina (Jim Aikin; Z-code).
- Finalist: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best NPCs: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: A Day for Soft Food (Tod Levi; Z-code).
- Finalist: The Frenetic Five vs. Mr. Redundancy Man (Neil deMause; TADS 2).
- Finalist: The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Finalist: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best Individual Puzzle: The maze, in Hunter, in Darkness (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Finalist: The water puzzle, in Break-In (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Finalist: Stopping the flood, in For a Change (Dan Schmidt; Z-code).
- Finalist: The clone puzzle, in The Frenetic Five vs. Mr. Redundancy Man (Neil deMause; TADS 2).
- Finalist: Getting the light upstairs, in The Mulldoon Legacy (Jon Ingold; Z-code).
- Note: The gypsum flowers, in The Jewel of Knowledge (Francesco Bova; Z-code), was never actually nominated. This was a joke made during the ceremony.
- Best Individual NPC: Miss Sierra, in Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: Anatoly Domokov, in Exhibition (Ian Finley; TADS 2).
- Finalist: The wumpus, in Hunter, in Darkness (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Finalist: Princess Charlotte, in Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: Lyric/Echo, in Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
- Best Individual PC: Primo Varicella, in Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: The player character in Aisle (Sam Barlow; Z-code).
- Finalist: The cat, in A Day for Soft Food (Tod Levi; Z-code).
- Finalist: The wife, in Exhibition (Ian Finley; TADS 2).
- Finalist: Sarah, in Winchester's Nightmare (Nick Montfort; Z-code).
- Best Use of Medium: Aisle (Sam Barlow; Z-code).
- Finalist: Hunter, in Darkness (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Finalist: Six Stories (Neil K. Guy; TADS 2).
- Finalist: Varicella (Adam Cadre; Z-code).
- Finalist: Worlds Apart (Suzanne Britton; TADS 2).
Links
- Nominees for 1999 (archive). First-round voting deadline was Thursday, January 27, 2000, midnight EST.
- Nominees announced for 1999 XYZZY Awards - raif thread, begun January 29, 2000.
- Finalists for 1999 (archive). Second-round voting deadline was Friday, February 11, 2000.
- Winning Games of 1999 (archive).
- The award ceremony itself took place on Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 4 pm EST on ifMUD.
- XYZZYnews Award Ceremony: 1999 - Ceremony transcript by Andrew Plotkin, presented in a large table with the peanut-gallery comments in the second column.