Extended Play & EARLY X-PLAY ERA Web Stream Gobbledygook... (Part 3 of 3)

Part 3 of the 3-part web file dump of early video content posted on both the TechTV and G4TV websites (with maybe one or two ZDTV web files for flavor). This concludes all the archived videos I was able to salvage that were imported over to G4TV.com website as part of their short-lived TechTV Vault, with a couple from the merger tossed in as well.

The first 14 minutes are holdovers from 2001 (or so), but once you get past that you'll hit the tail end of Extended Play in early 2003 and the first year (PLUS) of X-Play from 2003 and 2004. So all you folks who've been asking for videos of the early EARLY era of X-Play that I wasn't able to record back in the day, you can check out a lot of clips from that period in THIS upload. I've also added a couple other videos from the G4TechTV era website at the tail end of this collection and some E3 web journal videos from the official X-Play Moblog.

380+ individual video files in total. Almost all files were downloaded in June 2004.

Now that you've made it this far, I'd like to remind everyone once again that I don't monetize these uploads; however, if you feel like contributing a donation toward something of value, you may wish to consider doing so for 'ComicBooks for Kids,' (CB4K) a 501 (c) (3) charity designed to provide child-friendly comic books to children in hospitals and cancer centers across the U.S. (and parts of Canada). If you feel like making a donation, you may do so at the following page: https://www.comicbooksforkids.org/donate

And while you're at it, feel free to type "Omnidog's Vault" in the comment/memo section with your donation, so that my online pal Jess, from Omnidog's Vault, can get blow away his donation goal heading into 2026.

You can check out more about this cause from his brief video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo99oOu8BK8 --Pay no attention to the fact that his own donation drive already happened a week and a half ago, you CAN still donate, continuously, until the end of time... or such moment when an asteroid crashes into the planet and obliterates us all. And when all is done here, you can check out HIS stream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQKF9t3OlTg Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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