a jet that is originally named g400, but rappers abreviate it to G4. Average Price is around $45,000,000
by peewee December 11, 2003
A 24 hour gaming channel that was created in 2002. G4 stands for four generations of games: text, sprites, polygons, and textures. Or it could also stand for 4 different game platforms: personal computer, console, handheld, and arcade. Teleivision Programming was extremely mediocre until 2004 when the network was bought out by Comcast (Cable Provider) and combined with the 24 hour Technology Channel TechTV (formerly ZDTV). At that point all the employees of TechTV were fired and replaced with younger hipper nerds from G4.
by jojoko August 23, 2004
A Tv channel with a major identity crisis. Formerly ZDTV, then Tech TV, then G4techtv, now G4. The G in G4 supposedly stands for "games", but they have 1 show dedicated to gaming (X Play, with Cheat! being part of it now as a 5 minute segment). Also, Attack of the Show sometimes has maybe 10-15 minutes of technology, and the rest is viral videos of people getting punched in the balls.
by Johhny McScrawny July 11, 2008
I watched G4 and decide to visit the website. All I saw were threads that said, "omg!11 teh tina and teh lara r teh hot1!!1!!
by Anonymous October 28, 2003
The process by Buyout, Acquisition, or Merger of turning an awesome channel (see ZDTV) into a semi-awesome channel (see TechTV) into a downright craptacular channel (see this page)
by Brisk May 08, 2005
by Dwightskaratedojo October 21, 2009
The only 24/7 TV network dedicated to video games. Programming covers every aspect of the video game culture, including industry news, reviews, hot games, gear and technology, celeb interviews, insider opinions, and the underground trends feeding the gamer community. G4 launched in April 2002 and merged with former cable net TechTV in 2004. G4 is now available in 50 million US cable and satellite homes. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles and is owned by Comcast Corporation. For more info go to www.g4tv.com.
G4 - video game television
by Leslie Oren March 30, 2005