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  2. Cheap Ass Gamer - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Ass Gamer has been host to two video game podcasts, the CAGcast, and CAG Foreplay, but the latter is on permanent hiatus. The CAGcast won the Podcast Awards Gaming category in 2007, was a finalist in the Gaming and People's Choice categories in 2008 and 2009, [2] and was a finalist in MCV's Games Media Awards podcast category in 2007. [3]

  3. CheapyD - Wikipedia

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    Cheapy is the editor and owner of Cheap Ass Gamer (CAG), a website initially based in Tokyo, Japan. [1] The website brought him "a kind of cult fame in the gaming world" as he hosts a "popular podcast" and makes cameos at gaming trade shows. [2] Nintendo used his face in one such trade show's Nintendo DS press conference presentation. Cheapy ...

  4. Cheapass Games - Wikipedia

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    Cheapass Games is a game company founded and run by game designer James Ernest, based in Seattle, Washington.Cheapass Games operates on the philosophy that most game owners have plenty of dice, counters, play money, and other common board game accessories, so there is no need to bundle all of these components with every game that requires them.

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  6. CAG - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Ass Gamer, an online bulletin board system community which focuses on video game deals; Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, the standard collection of extant ancient Greek commentaries on Aristotle; Computer-assisted gaming, games which are at least partially computerized

  7. Deadwood (game) - Wikipedia

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    Deadwood is a board game for 3–8 players produced by Cheapass Games.In it, players assume the roles of bit actors working for a B-Movie Studio who try to make as much money as possible.

  8. James Ernest - Wikipedia

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    Prior to founding Cheapass Games, Ernest worked as a juggler at various venues, [3] including Camlann Medieval Village, [4] and as a freelancer with Wizards of the Coast. [3] ...

  9. Category:Cheapass Games games - Wikipedia

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