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The Message Boards and Website
You guys do know that the message boards and the website are completely seperate? People who use the forum usually do not like the TV show! They should be seperated. And Off-Topic should be seperated, because they are really their own special group.
Discontinued shows
I added discontinued shows that were previously on G4tv, but have been cancelled. Shows that never made it to G4 weren't added, they can stay on the TechTV page. Good, yes?
Errgh...
Sorry to allow it to happen, but a friend who barrowed my laptop, used my account to vandalize the logo here.
Sorry.
Anime Unleashed is gone
Therefore it is irrelavant to have the CRTC comment on any G4 related Wiki pages. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grahambrunk (talk • contribs)
Similarites to spike?
should it be mentioned that it's similar to Spike TV? I mean take a look at the shows.
See spike is absolutly intented for male viewers and just look at the shows. Totally Outrages Behavior (which is bassicly the same as worlds amazing videos and most amazing cop videos), Man Show, and I'm pretty sure it's the only other channel that runs reruns of Star Trek: The Next Generation besides spike.
Bring back the show list
I liked the shows list :)
article locked, can someone add this
There is an incomplete list of the launch shows for G4 in 2002 in the article. The full list of all 13 shows is: Arena, Blister, Cheat!, Cinematech, Filter, Game On, G4tv.com, Icons, Judgment Day, Players, Portal, Pulse and Sweat