Playboy wasn't above recycling footage as a cheap tactic and 'Gen X Girls' falls somewhere in the middle. It's a mix of old & new material complete with models Azalea Davila, Lauren Hayes for hosts. What they talk about has little to do with the scenes at times though. You'll have to excuse me if I'm not very positive about this title.
"Sister From Another Planet" is Bethany Lorraine ripping off a rubber suit in an alley initially. There's both scenery and wardrobe changes, but if you like Bethany (her on the cover) you'll enjoy this new material (8 mins). "Lock'er Up" is straight from the 'Wet & Wild: Locker Room' with Barbara Moore & Shae Marks (3 mins). "Virtual Girl" appears uncut in 'Naughty and Nice' with Shauna Sand (4 mins). "Rock Climb" is a girl/girl with two ladies (Jacqueline Lovell, Bobbie Marie) who go mountain climbing and not new (4.5 mins). "Hot Wheels" a BMX, skateboard themed scene comes from 'Fast Women' featuring Kimber West, Jami Ferrell, Priscilla Taylor (4 mins).
"Deep Blue" is Karin Taylor at a pool from her Playmate profile and this is the second video I've seen it reused in (almost 2 mins). "Touch TV" is a girl/girl (Angela Hall, Anna Davidoff) fantasy come to life which I think is new (7 mins). The "Naughty Neighbors" segment with naked beauties (Karen McDougal, Daphnee Duplaix) however is certainly not coming from 'Naughty and Nice' (7 mins). "Model for Hire" has one lady (Carrie Ann) hire another (Jacquelyn Caswell) to model for her and they eventually end up making out (7.5 mins).
Three scenes are new here ... at least I think they are. Whatever the case, 'Gen X Girls' isn't worth getting paranoid nor excited about. Your opinion might be less harsh on Playboy reusing material - especially if you hadn't bought / seen it before - but it sunk this title for me. The random banter inserted with the hosts didn't help matters any.