''Xplay'' (previously ''GameSpot TV'', ''Extended Play'', and ''X-Play'') was a television program about
video game
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s. The program, known for its reviews and comedy skits, aired on
G4 in the United States and has aired on ''
G4 Canada'' in Canada (and briefly on
YTV during its time as GameSpot TV),
FUEL TV
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in Australia,
Ego in
Israel
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,
GXT in Italy,
MTV Russia &
Rambler TV in Russia,
NET 25
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(GameSpot TV to Extended Play only) &
Solar Sports
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in the
Philippines
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.
The show in its previous incarnation was hosted by
Morgan Webb
Morgan Ailis Webb (born October 5, 1978) is a former co-host and senior segment Television producer, producer of the G4 (U.S. TV channel), G4 show ''X-Play''. She was previously the host of the podcast ''WebbAlert'' and a monthly columnist for th ...
and
Blair Herter, with
Kristin Adams (née Holt) and
Jessica Chobot
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serving as special correspondents/co-hosts (Tiffany Smith,
Alex Sim-Wise and Joel Gourdin have also served as correspondents during the show's run).
Adam Sessler was the original host of the program; he previously co-hosted with Lauren Fielder and
Kate Botello.
''Xplay'' began on ZDTV 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
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
'' website, plans for the original show's format were scrapped in favor of a ''GameSpot''-branded program, and Rex was dropped as host).
The show assumed the previously rejected ''Extended Play'' moniker in 2001 after ZDTV changed to
TechTV
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and the partnership with
Ziff Davis
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' GameSpot ended. 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''.
A new incarnation of the show was featured on the revived G4 network which operated from November 2021 to October 2022.
History
Original series
Preceding the launch of
ZDTV
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on May 11, 1998, a program by video gaming website ''
GameSpot
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'' was projected for a mid-summer release.
Adam Sessler, who would become the program's host, had worked two-and-a-half years in a bank's credit department while moonlighting as an actor on a
public-access San Francisco program, ''Chip Weigh Magnet Down''. Through a friend's connection, he learned about a hosting opportunity for ''GameSpot''s program. Though out of touch with gaming, Sessler prepared for the audition by memorizing the titles ''
Resident Evil 2
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'' and ''
Final Fantasy VII
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'' but botched the latter during the audition. Auspiciously, the audition director, who also ran the public-access station, recognized Sessler from his comedic sketches, particularly his
Michael Flatley impression. She asked him to perform it, and this serendipitous moment landed him the hosting role, a break Sessler attributed to pure luck.
''GameSpot TV'', hosted by Sessler and Lauren Fielder, premiered on July 4, 1998, airing 30-minute weekly episodes that previewed and reviewed video games, featuring ''GameSpot'' editors such as
Jeff Gerstmann
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and
Greg Kasavin. The show's quirky set, with a chained link fence and flaming TV screens, gave a gritty vibe, though early viewership was low, with Sessler estimating around 10,000 per episode. Sessler honed his skills and gaming knowledge, covering titles like ''
Banjo-Kazooie
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'' and ''
Spyro the Dragon'', and the show secured notable interviews, including one with
Gabe Newell
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Newell was born in Colorado and ...
about ''
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Film
* Half-Life (film), ''Half-Life'' (film), a 2008 independent film by Jennifer Phang
* ''Half Life: ...
''. The
Columbine High School massacre
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on April 20, 1999 lead to death threats against Sessler and a restriction on depicting gun violence on the show, which limited coverage of certain titles such as ''
Grand Theft Auto III
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''.
[ Kate Botello became Sessler's co-host on April 29, 2000.
On February 17, 2001, ''GameSpot TV'' was retitled ''Extended Play'' and became part of TechTV's live broadcasting endeavor, which resulted in a high turnover rate.][ Botello departed the show on March 29, 2002.
With the April 28, 2003 premiere of TechTV's late-night programming block, ''Extended Play'' was revamped, retitled ''X-Play'' and moved to this block, upon which it became a ratings success.] Because ''X-Play'' aired at a later time slot than its predecessors, it featured more risque language and subject matter, and the previous gun violence restriction was lifted. G4's acquisition of TechTV led to staff layoffs and a poorly handled transition that strained relations with the new owners. ''X-Play'' relocated to Los Angeles, where the crew's resistance to G4's culture inspired a creative peak, though a costly 2004 musical episode flopped. The limitations of television were highlighted by the rise of streaming platforms like YouTube
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and issues like the E3 2006 broadcast, which was interrupted by ads and FCC
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-mandated breaks, notably cutting off the ''Halo 3
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'' reveal. From this point forward, ''X-Play'' struggled with declining ratings, exclusive content battles, and the inability to compete with instant online content.[
On March 4, 2007, it was announced that the G4 Studios in Santa Monica would close on April 15. Production of G4 programs was relocated to the Studios of the E! Television Network situated elsewhere in the Los Angeles area. As a consequence, new sets had to be designed for ''X-Play'', and many G4 employees involved in production were laid off. Tensions rose between G4 and E!, who clashed over cultural differences.][ On January 14, 2008, G4 commenced with a complete overhaul to the show's entire format, branding the move as ''X-Play'' "jumping to the next level". In December 2008, the show aired ''X-Large'' one-hour episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. According to G4 television president Neil Tiles, this was an experimental change with the possibility of having all episodes run 60 minutes long sometime in the future where new segments were incorporated to see if ''X-Play'' could "go deeper than the current half hour show allows." Tiles also stated that the writers will be looking to add "more comedy" back into the program "as requested." Economic factors forced G4 to contract ''X-Play's'' schedule back down to only three original episodes per week, starting on March 2, 2009; in addition, the show's timeslot was moved out of prime-time to 6:30 p.m. EST and a number of ''X-Play'' staff members were laid off.
In April 2012, it was announced that Sessler would no longer be part of G4. On October 26, 2012, it was reported that the show (along with '' Attack of the Show!'') would cease production after 2012.
Webb and Sessler reunited for ]Bethesda Softworks
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' press conference at E3 in 2016.
Revival
On July 24, 2020, G4 announced a revival of the network set for a 2021 launch. Later on November 24, 2020, G4 released ''A Very Special G4 Reunion Special'', which featured former X-Play hosts Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb, and Blair Herter (who is one of the key people behind the re-launch), as well as correspondent Kristin Adams. On January 28, 2021, G4 announced that ''X-Play'' (alongside '' Attack of the Show!'') would return with it. On February 12, 2021, G4 announced that Adam Sessler would return to host. The revival premiered on November 19, 2021, broadcast live on G4's Twitch and YouTube channels. Unlike the previous iteration, the episodes were two hours long (they were later cut down to 30-minute episodes on G4's cable channel). Sessler, Froskurinn, The Completionist and The Black Hokage co-hosted the revival; Sessler mainly co-hosted the show remotely from his San Francisco home while the others were based at G4’s studio in Los Angeles.
Froskurinn, during a "Gaming Grievances" segment in a January 2022 episode, flew into a tirade against the network's viewers accusing them of a perceived sexist backlash against her, particularly for not being as "bangable" as former G4 hosts Morgan Webb
Morgan Ailis Webb (born October 5, 1978) is a former co-host and senior segment Television producer, producer of the G4 (U.S. TV channel), G4 show ''X-Play''. She was previously the host of the podcast ''WebbAlert'' and a monthly columnist for th ...
and Olivia Munn
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, who she claimed were objectified and harassed as "fake gamer girls". She made further allegations of dehumanizing comments and unconscious biases targeting her for being a woman in gaming, despite reading the same scripts as Sessler. Her remarks were shared on G4's Twitter
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and supported by Sessler. Following significant layoffs at G4 in September 2022, Froskurinn was let go from the network after Comcast
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bought out the remainder of her contract. Some speculated that her exit was linked to a September 15 tweet where she posted an "I survived" meme, seen by some as insensitive after the layoffs.
''Xplay'' was canceled in October 2022 when it was announced that month that G4 would shut down for the second time, with its final episode airing on October 20.
References
External links
*
''X-Play'' microsite to celebrate show re-launch
''X-Play'' Reviewed Games Database
*
ZDTV - Gamespot TV (ARCHIVED)
{{G4 Original Broadcast Line-up
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