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X-Play and Adam
* Adam Sessler, co-host of X-Play on G4.
* Morgan Webb: Morgan left the show in April 2003 to co-host X-Play with Adam Sessler.
In April 2003, Webb left The Screen Savers to co-host X-Play with Adam Sessler.
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 admits that he is grateful to no longer work for Fortune 500 companies, saying in The X-Play Insider's Guide to Gaming that he was " very sad " about the job.
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.
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.
* Adam Sessler ( born 1973 ), co-host on X-Play
* 2010 Flight Attendants ( X-Play / Adam & Eve )
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 and Sessler
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 ).
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.
After the departure of Botello, Sessler continued to host at the Metreon by himself, until the change to X-Play in April 2003.
In addition to co-hosting X-Play, Sessler also appeared semi-regularly on Attack of the Show!

X-Play and Morgan
Morgan Ailis Webb ( born October 5, 1978 ) is an American co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 show X-Play, and host of the show G4 Underground.
Morgan Webb of X-Play created a video titled " Birdo WTF ", commenting that everyone initially thought of Birdo as a " cute little dinosaur ".
Morgan Webb left her CFH co-hosting duties ( and her other show, The Screen Savers ) to co-host TechTV's X-Play.
* Morgan Webb, co-host of X-Play
Before her departure in mid 1998, Hallock was somewhat of a " sex symbol " to male readers due to her elusive status as a female gamer and she was somewhat of a precursor to modern " gamer chicks " such as Morgan Webb, who is now cohost of the show X-Play.
It was also featured on the X-Play " Games You Should Never Buy " segment where series co-host Morgan Webb described Big Rigs as " the worst game ever made ," and refused to even rate it as their 1 / 5 rating system never features a zero score.

X-Play and Webb
In August 2005, Webb became a contributing game columnist for FHM, alongside her regular hosting duties on X-Play.
In January 2009, Webb suspended WebbAlert indefinitely due to issues with maintaining it on a daily basis concurrently with her hosting duties on X-Play.

X-Play and gave
" X-Play gave the Xbox 360 version a 3 / 5 and the PC version a 4 / 5.
X-Play gave both the Xbox and PS2 versions a 3 / 5.
G4's game review show, X-Play, gave the game a negative review, with 2 stars out of 5, citing poor level design, weak gameplay, too many cutscenes and bad AI.
X-Play gave Curse of Darkness a 3 out of 5 while IGN gave it a 7. 8, or " Good " rating.
X-Play gave it a 3 out of 5.
GameSpot and IGN gave it a score of 8. 7 out of 10 and GameSpy and X-Play gave it a score of 4 out of 5.
The television series X-Play gave the game a two out of five citing " This is strictly for fans of the series, and it's painfully obvious that more thought and effort went into the visuals and script than did the core play mechanics ".
X-Play gave it a 4 / 5.

X-Play and game
G4's TV show X-Play criticized Luigi's Mansion in their special on Mario games and media, calling the game a letdown for players waiting for the first Mario game on the GameCube.
X-Play was the most harsh on the game, considering it to be the 2nd worst GameCube game to date ahead of Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis.
X-Play considers Pokémon Channel as an example for a game deserving a 0 out of 5 score, following the belief that Pokémon Channel is not truly a game because it really lacks a sense of interactivity.
Serge Pennings of The Observer noted there were too few opportunities to save the game while playing, an aspect X-Play also criticized by saying that most of the game's difficulty was " because the save system is poorly implemented and downright cheap ".
The series gained popularity on the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System for its tight action-platform gameplay, catchy music and, according to G4's X-Play, for being the first console game to have the story presented in cinematic cutscenes.
It was named the seventh best game of all time on the Nintendo GameCube by the television show X-Play on the television network G4.
His favorite cabinet video game is Ghosts ' n Goblins, which he has stated on several occasions on older episodes of Extended Play and X-Play.
Both Game Informer and X-Play rated it as the 5th scariest game of all time.
X-Play also said it was the 7th best game for the GameCube.
X-Play and GamePro enjoyed the game ; X-Play said the game was " perfect for blasting space pirates on the go ", and GamePro was " constantly surprised " with what the game offered.
X-Play shared this sentiment, and remarked that the game shattered all of its expectations, making it the " best kart racing game ever released — handheld or otherwise ".
X-Play said that 90 % of the game is throwing people through windows when they talked about Xbox 360 backwards compatibility on one of the episodes.

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