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Sessler has a younger brother, Jonathan, who appeared as Adam 2. 0 ( in X-Plays 2005 April Fool's Day Episode ), a " clone " of Adam who claims he's much better-looking than the original Adam with a " special USB port " ( a reference to the Game Boy Advance SP succeeding the original Game Boy Advance ).
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The only remaining TechTV originated show on G4 is X-Play, which also featured Adam Sessler, who was part of TechTV since its creation in 1998 as ZDTV.
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Webb is one of only six TechTV personalities, including Adam Sessler, Sarah Lane, Chi-Lan Lieu, Kevin Rose, and Brendan Moran, to survive the massive layoffs resulting from the May 2004 merger of G4 and TechTV.
A few of the personalities and hosts that were featured on TechTV and G4techTV programming included Leo Laporte, Kate Botello, Patrick Norton, Chris Pirillo, John C. Dvorak, Adam Sessler, Kevin Rose, Martin Sargent, Morgan Webb, Sarah Lane, James Kim, Sumi Das, Alex Albrecht, Stephanie Siemiller, Erica Hill, Victoria Recano, Robert Heron, Cat Schwartz, and Jim Louderback.
Seven TechTV personalities, Kevin Rose, Sarah Lane, Morgan Webb, Adam Sessler, Chi-Lan Lieu, Blair Butler and Brendan Moran relocated to Los Angeles to join G4.
Lane was one of only six TechTV personalities, including Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb, Kevin Rose, Chi-Lan Lieu, and Brendan Moran, to survive the layoffs resulting from the May 2004 merger of G4 and TechTV.
Adam Sessler was the original host of the program ; he previously co-hosted with Lauren Fielder and Kate Botello.
Adam Donovan Sessler ( born August 29, 1973 ) is a former co-host of X-Play with Morgan Webb and editor-in-chief of G4's game content for the network.
Adam Sessler from X-Play stated during an interview with Denis Dyack, president of Silicon Knights, at E3 2006, that Eternal Darkness was " Truly one of the most underrated games of the last generation.
X-Play hosts Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb gave the game a 4 out of 5, but criticized the online multiplayer.
Adam Sessler of X-Play noted that while the game's graphics were exceptional, the single player AI was hard to play through.
In 2006, the control of the show was given over to X-Play, which made it a pure viewer's choice show hosted by Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb.
X-Play's Adam Sessler said " Here's a hint: if you're gonna make a game all crunked out with OGs and gangstas, don't let Pierre make it.
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After Sessler resigned in April 2012, Webb is now the only original TechTV personality remaining on the network.
Botello left in early 2002, and Sessler hosted the show by himself up until April 2003, when Webb joined the cast and the show was renamed X-Play.
Each episode would start off with Game News, where Sessler or Fielder would give a brief overview of top news stories featured on the GameSpot website.
Filming consisted of co-hosts Sessler and Botello and a small single camera crew ; the show featured strictly game reviews and game hints, and the 10-point grading system changed to a 5-point system.
After the departure of Botello, Sessler continued to host at the Metreon by himself, until the change to X-Play in April 2003.
X-Play's primary set consisted of a single couch, coffee table and television ( with working game consoles ) positioned in the middle of the large studio floor, but hosts Sessler and Webb would migrate around various areas of the studio, normally not even going to their actual set until the end of the program.
Sessler currently lives in Los Angeles, California, having moved from the former TechTV headquarters, which was located in San Francisco, California.
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Sessler was the last remaining personality from the ZDTV network, surviving the network's progression from ZDTV ( 1998 – 2001 ) to TechTV ( 2001 – 2004 ), and subsequent transition to G4.
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X-Play began on the ZDTV network in 1998 as GameSpot TV, where Sessler co-hosted with Fielder for the show's first year, then co-hosted with Botello up through 2002 ( the producers of ZDTV originally had plans to air a video-game program when the channel launched called Extended Play that would be hosted by Simon Rex ; however, when an agreement was reached with the makers of the newly-created GameSpot website, plans for the original show's format were scrapped in favor of a GameSpot-branded program, and Rex was dropped as host ).
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Sessler was one of seven TechTV personalities, with Morgan Webb, Sarah Lane, Kevin Rose, Chi-Lan Lieu, Blair Butler and Brendan Moran, to survive the massive layoffs resulting from the May 2004 merger of G4 and TechTV.
In 2006, he was awarded the prestigious U. S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation, and in 2010, along with Gerhard M. Sessler, West was the recipient of The Franklin Institute's Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering.
While at Berkeley in 1960, together with Andrew Sessler, he made the prediction that liquid helium-3 would experience superfluidity, flowing without friction, at temperatures very close to absolute zero.
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