The Xbox was also the original name for Joel Hodgson's second TV concept which later became The TV Wheel. Basically there was a 360 degree set with one camera in the middle. The set was designed to rotate, so actors and puppets could perform their skit then just rotate the set and another skit could be performed almost instantly. This would allow for everything, special effects and delivery, to be performed real-time and without the aid of post production. Originally slated to air on HBO, the TV Wheel aired only one time in the May of 1996 on Comedy Central (strangely enough, after the final CC-era episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, which Joel created). The occasional tape appears on eBay every once and again, and if you have the chance to watch it you'll see an amusing little program.