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1. (x play) (142↑, 30↓)
A show that dates back to the orgins of zdtv when it was called Extended Play. It has managed to survive many years all the way from zdtv, techtv, and now G4techtv. With long time host Adam Sessler who has had two co-host to this point. The first Kate Botello, and now [Morgan Webb]. The show is a mix of humor (mostly campy gags and over the top line reading) and gaming reviews, previews, interviews, etc.

Although x play can be irritating it can be quitean enjoyable show as well.

2. (X Play) (110↑, 44↓)
A show on G4TechTV which is all about video games.The two hosts include Adam Sessler and morgan Webb.Twists comedy into the mix to make a very good show

Did you see the new episode of X Play?

3. (X Play) (23↑, 11↓)
1.A once great tv show that is now crap. 2.A tv show that bashes anime and dungeon crawlers just for being anime and dungeon crawlers. 3.A tv show that ruins the reputation of good games by being "brutally honest," but are really making crap up just to avoid being canceled.

Producers of X Play: Alright now we want you to review FF7. Adam Sessler: Wait, I thought I already... Producers of G4: Yes, we know it was a good game, but now we want you to break the mood and talk crap about it. Adam Sessler: What, are you nuts?\! The whole world likes that game\! If I said I hate it, the... Producers of X Play: REFUSE AND YOU AND MAN CHIN GIRL WILL NEVER WORK IN THIS TOWN AGAIN\! Adam Sessler: O_O *GULP*

Author: The Truth about G4 http://x-play.urbanup.com/4309576
4. (x play) (7↑, 20↓)
a cool tvshow on g4tv about gamereviews & sneakpeeks staring adam sessler and morgenwebb

did u see that x play last night

Author: kevin and devin http://x-play.urbanup.com/1700815
Related: attack of the show, g4
Last updated: 2012.03.01

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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