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  • {{AwardsResults|2003}} |award=Best Game Created with AGS for 2003
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  • The inaugural [[FOREGO]] awards were held for achievments in 2003, and run by [[SSH]]. The nominations (and winners '''in bold''') from the 2003 [[FOREGOs]] were as follows:
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  • *2003-01-30 - ags_253.zip *2003-03-20 - [http://www.agsarchives.com/download/EngineID/28/ags-254.html ags_2
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  • | release_date = September 22, 2003 ...he AGS engine, and won awards for best game created with the AGS engine in 2003, best gameplay, best dialogue scripting, best puzzles, and best scripting.
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  • The first version of Apprentice was released on the 10th of July 2003. First bug fix, which also added a bonus puzzle to the game, was released o Apprentice won four ''[[Adventure_Game_Studio#Community|AGS Awards]]'' in [[2003]] for Best Room Art, Best Character Art, Best Animation and Best Music.
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  • ==2003== The FOREGOs were started by SSH, for achievements in 2003. [[FOREGOs 2003|Nominees and winners]].
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  • * '''PC Gamer (UK):''' Pleurghburg review (July 2003?): * '''PC Gamer:''' Going Deeper Underground - (July 2003 by Matthew "Tier" Frith)
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  • [[File:Mittens2003GroupPhoto.jpg|thumb|Mittens 2003 group photo. Missing is [[Chris Jones|Pumaman (CJ)]]]] *'''2003''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orust Orust], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • This is an archived game theory discussion started on 22 Aug 2003. Please do not edit it except to add to the discussion. Quote from: Las Naranjas on 23 Aug 2003, 01:23
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  • * [[AGS Awards 2003]] ! 2003
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  • '''Conspiracy of Songo''' is a medium-length detective adventure game made in 2003 by Lior and Tslil Tamim in LongLife Software. The game was nomitated to three categories in [[AGS Awards 2003]] but didn't win:
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  • '''The Uncertainty Machine''' is an AGS adventure sci-fi game released in 2003 by Portuguese gamemaker Eduardo "Ratracer" Campos. The game was nominated for eight categories in [[AGS Awards 2003]], but didn't win any, making it a record at the time, until Reactor 09 was
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  • '''Flashbax''' is an AGS game made by English gamemaker Mark “Foz” Fozbee in 2003. [[category:2003 games]]
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  • : [https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=60528.0 2003-01-15 to 2023-02-01{{Tab}}Sinitrena] : [https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=11493.0 2003{{Tab}}{{Tab}}{{Tab}}{{Tab}}{{Tab}}{{Tab}}{{Tab}}Mark Fozbee and Dave Gilber
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  • * [[Jannar85]] (team member 2003-03 to 2004-04) * Blake (team member 2003-03 only)
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  • {{Quote|author=Goldmund|date=09/08/2003|text=The interface. {{Quote|author=netmonkey|date=10/08/2003|text=So, from what I'm reading so far puzzles need to be less dumb and poin
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  • This is an archived Game Theory Discussion started on 01 Sep 2003. Please do not edit it except to add to the end. Quote from: [[Dragonrose]] on 03 Sep 2003, 16:34
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  • The inaugural [[FOREGO]] awards were held for achievments in 2003, and run by [[SSH]]. The nominations (and winners '''in bold''') from the 2003 [[FOREGOs]] were as follows:
    1 KB (143 words) - 17:14, 24 January 2006
  • {{AwardsResults|2003}} |award=Best Game Created with AGS for 2003
    10 KB (1,278 words) - 18:55, 26 September 2017
  • {{AwardsWinner|Best Player Character - Fatman|2003}} {{AwardsWinner|Best Sound Effects|2003}}
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  • *5 Days a Stranger: One of the most popular games of 2003, 5 Days a Stranger has become one of the landmark games of AGS.
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  • A Swede. Attended [[Mittens]] in 2002, 2003 and 2005.
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