File:1990 Golden Joystick Awards (Paul Patterson, Jaz Rignall, Jonathan Ross).jpg

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English: "1990 Golden Joystick Awards. Pictured is Paul Patterson from Ocean Software, and Jonathan Ross, who was the presenter of the Golden Joysticks that year. The award being presented is best 8-bit coin-op conversion (which was won by Ocean Software's Chase HQ)."
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