Talk:X-Play's sketches and segments
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[edit] Home Swag Network
If you do a search on G4's website for "schwag" you'll find the reference to the X-Play episode listed in the search results which reads:
- X-Play 5057: X-Play checks out games that end in 2!
- On tonight's episode of X-Play, we review games that end in 2: Resident Evil Outbreak File 2, Stronghold 2 and Dead to Rights 2. Plus, segments on the "Home Schwag Network" and "Now, That's What I...
But when you actually go to the link, it's written as Home Swag Network -- an during the episode, Morgan pronounced the segment as S-C-H-W-A-G.
Highway 17:49, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] I'm SHOCKED!
Alright, who removed the Shocked with Shad Grimgravy piece of the wiki? Even if it isn't shown on X-Play there, it IS considered a sketch, and it should stay in there! --Seishirou Sakurazuka 21:46, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Article a mess of tone, pov and OR issues
As examples If you sit down and watch the TV show X-Play for any length of time, it will start to look less like a video-game review show and more closely resemble a sketch comedy show such as Saturday Night Live or MADtv , problem 1: addressing the reader directly, problem 2:drawing a conclusion for the reader without a source. While they may claim they're bringing back vaudeville, its not an editors job to tell a reader how a show will begin to look to them. Further issues, Rent It At GameFly.Com contain a lot of information about what people did and why, and no sources. Any OR, NPOV, tone issues not cleaned up in reasonable amount of time will be removed.--Crossmr 00:08, 17 February 2007 (UTC)