I know, I know -- I'm supposed to have retired, right? I did
but I am still excited about the cyber awards 2003. It's hard
to tell who else is feeling it because the front page seems
largely outdated and I haven't seen a post on the forums. So
I decided to start my own!
To get the discussion going here is a small list of nominations
that I came up with. I watched a small batch of demos but mostly relied on my memory which is quickly fading. You'll notice a bunch of big ones missing. Thats because I either can't remember it or it was after the September 2003 update. I didn't sift through the demos in incoming. Please fill me in...

One more thing. I tried to assign the demo(s) to the most
appropriate cat. For example, t4m62924 is a tyson demo, of
course. Overall I think it's more impressive for it's
technical achievement then anything else. To me it's a
thirty minute first exit. A hard one though.

Max:
e2m1-125, lv04-059, lv11-205
Pacifist:
p1m6-144
Technical:
t4m62924, t2f8-720, p1m7-146, tn02-236, tn08-335
Coop:
cm07-027, ac03-059, ac07-140
Trick:
ep30-204, hr09-103, m227-028, m209-059
Best New Player:
Eugene Kapustin
hall of fame cyber award:
Doug 'Opulent' Merrill for his well-rounded contributions to every aspect of the demo community: SDA and TAS demo websites, great pwads website, doomworld demoforum moderator, contributions to many demopacks and a few CN submissions, wad playtester, and lastly all around nice guy who takes the time to answer newbie's questions when no one else can be bothered.
Other cats:
artistic, demo of the year, fastresp, movie, nmare, speed, tyson
best new player, most improved player, player of year,
Anthony Soto
m231-445