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Adam Sessler (born August 29, 1973) is an American video game journalist, television personality and consultant. He is best known as the host for the video game review series ''
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'' and the editor-in-chief for G4's video game section. Upon his departure from G4 in April 2012, Sessler was its longest-tenured television personality, having originally been hired by its predecessor
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in 1998. After his departure from G4, Sessler became the editor-in-chief and content producer for Rev3Games. He left
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in 2014 to become the president for TheoryHead, a consultancy firm for entertainment and media. In 2021, Adam Sessler was announced as a returning On-Air Talent and staff of the relaunched G4 television network.


Background

Sessler was born in
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, and graduated from
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in 1991 . He graduated from
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with a
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in
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. He was previously a credit analyst for ABN-AMRO in
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, and an actor on the San Francisco
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show ''Chip Weigh Magnet Down'', which he also helped to make. Sessler admitted that he was 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. Sessler currently lives in San Francisco, California, with his wife Amber. Some of Sessler's favorite game series are the ''
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'' series for its
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qualities; the Japanese version of '' Rez'' for its
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peripheral; the ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Sly Cooper'' series for their unique
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qualities. In 2010, Sessler stated his top five games of the decade were, in order of release: ''
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'', '' Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He also stated that ''Uncharted 2'' was his favorite single-player experience of all time. In his review of ''
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'', he stated that it is in the "rarefied company of titles like ''Half-Life 2'' and ''Uncharted 2''", intimating it to be a new personal favorite. Likewise, he has recently expressed affinity towards titles such as ''
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'', ''
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'' (calling it one of the finest games he's ever played), and ''
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'' (referring to it as a "watershed moment in gaming"). Sessler's favorite cabinet video game is ''
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'', which he has stated on several occasions on older episodes of ''Extended Play'' and ''X-Play''. He stated: "When I was 9 years old I used to scam quarters from my parents and sneak out to this local bowling alley that was so seedy
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would get the creeps there. It smelled like personal abandonment. That's what I think of when I play my favorite game". Sessler has a younger brother, Jonathan, who appeared as Adam 2.0 in ''X-Play''s 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
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succeeding the original
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).


Career

Sessler was the last remaining personality from the
ZDTV TechTV is a defunct 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. In 2004, it merged with the G4 gaming channel which ultimately dissolved TechTV programming. ...
network, surviving the network's progression from ZDTV (1998–2000) to TechTV (2000–2004), and subsequent transition to G4. Sessler was one of seven TechTV personalities, with
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, Sarah Lane,
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,
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and Brendan Moran, to survive the massive
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resulting from the May 2004
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of G4 and TechTV. In addition to co-hosting ''X-Play'', Sessler also appeared semi-regularly on ''
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'' as a video game correspondent. In early 2005, Sessler started prematurely balding which led to a video tribute for his hair during an X-Play video showcase. Sessler confused many by announcing he was leaving ''X-Play'' to host a late-night talk show on G4 entitled ''Meet the Sess''. A trailer of the new show aired on ''X-Play'', showing Sessler verbally and physically abusing his guests until they released information about upcoming video games. Despite being extremely over-the-top and obviously fake, many viewers began flooding the G4
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asking when the show would air, and if Sessler was really leaving ''X-Play''. On several occasions, Sessler has since publicly announced that the show was in fact an
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joke. However, he had a podcast called ''Sessler's Soapbox'' as well as ''Feedback'', where he discussed various gaming topics with other G4 correspondents and guests until late 2011, when he was replaced by
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. On April 25, 2012, Sessler's employment contract was terminated by G4TV. No reason was given for his termination. As of October 2012, he is listed as a judge on Syfy's reality competition ''Viral Video Showdown.'' On November 12, 2012, Sessler announced that he was joining
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. He remained with the network as Editor-in-Chief and Executive Producer of games content at Rev3Games until April 2014, when he announced his departure to "explore new opportunities" within "gaming that help further the medium". On April 2, 2014, Adam Sessler announced he was leaving Revision3 and would pursue a career outside video game journalism. On June 9, 2014, Sessler appeared as a panelist on
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's coverage of
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. On June 19, 2015, he was featured as pre-show and post-show host of the
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E3 event alongside his past co-worker
Morgan Webb Morgan Ailis Webb (born October 5, 1978) is a former co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 show ''X-Play''. She was previously the host of the podcast ''WebbAlert'' and a monthly columnist for the United States edition of ''FHM'', where ...
. In 2016, Sessler co-founded Spiketrap, an AI-based social media intelligence platform, with Kieran Fitzpatrick, who serves as its CEO. Spiketrap’s first customers have been video game publishers such as Ubisoft, Bethesda, and 2K. Sessler left the company in March 2020. On February 12, 2021, G4 announced that Sessler would return to host ''
Xplay ''Xplay'' (previously ''GameSpot TV'' and ''Extended Play'') is a TV program about video games. The program, known for its reviews and comedy skits, airs on '' G4'' in the United States and had aired on '' G4 Canada'' in Canada (and briefly on Y ...
'' on the relaunched television network, though the network ceased operations on October 16, 2022.


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