The network made it official today that production on the long-running shows is shutting down at the end of the year. Attack Of The Show and X-Play helped define G4‘s gamer-culture focus and launched careers for the likes of Olivia Munn and Chris Hardwick, amassing close to 3000 episodes to date. They also provided wall-to-wall coverage of Comic-Con and E3 — two events right in the network’s young-male demo wheelhouse. X-Play launched in 2003 on what was then known as TechTV; Attack followed in 2005. Here’s the network’s release about farewell plans for the shows, which will air original episodes through 2012:
Los Angeles, CA, October 26, 2012 – Attack of the Show! and X-Play are the longest-running and defining series for G4 through its first decade. With the shows ending production at the end of 2012, G4 is getting set to showcase the landmark series as they wind down their long runs on the network.
With upwards of 1,700 and 1,300 episodes, respectively, Attack of the Show! and X-Play defined the gamer culture for a generation of young men, and served as the launch pad for prominent personalities including Kevin Pereira, Olivia Munn, Chris Hardwick and Adam Sessler. Guests James Cameron, Ryan Reynolds, Jimmy Fallon, William Shatner, Sasha Baron Cohen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are among the notables who got their geek on. The shows also pioneered live-from-the-floor coverage of the two most important conventions in the game culture universe: San Diego Comic-Con and E3.
Leading up to their final episodes, Attack of the Show! and X-Play will look back at their most memorable moments, important scoops, entertaining programming and appealing hosts. A rotating lineup of guest co-hosts like John Barrowman, Michael Ian Black, Josh Myers, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel and Horatio Sanz will join AOTS hosts Candace Bailey and Sara Underwood, and X-Play hosts Morgan Webb and Blair Herter as part of the farewell shows.
“Attack of the Show! and X-Play have been important for G4, and we want to acknowledge the creative people who have helped inspire and showcase the phenomenon of gamer culture,” G4 Media General Manager Adam Stotsky said. “With more than 3,000 episodes aired between them, we have more than enough great material to honor these innovators and their amazing contributions as we bring both shows to a close.”
Attack of the Show! debuted March 28, 2005 and from the start was the ultimate male guide to everything cool and new in the world of technology, web culture, gaming and pop culture. For the next few months, AOTS will mix new segments with audience favorites, such as the iPhone extravaganza on June 29, 2007, on the eve of the debut of the first generation of Apple’s market-changing smartphone. The July 2006 premiere of the first live-from-the-floor coverage from San Diego Comic-Con will be celebrated as well. Old friends will return to join the celebration, and the show’s signature cheeky attitude and feel-for-the zeitgeist will be very much in evidence.
X-Play made its debut almost two years earlier, on April 28, 2003 (on G4’s previous incarnation: TechTV), and immediately became the go-to destination for young men seeking the latest video game news, honest reviews, hands-on demos and exclusive video game trailers and footage. The year-end celebration will take viewers back through highlights of this landmark show’s history, including its exclusive live-from-the-floor coverage of the E3 convention in Los Angeles, the most important annual gathering for the gaming community. X-Play has also established a franchise of doing an annual year-end round-up of the best in a wide range of video games, and you can be sure those will be revisited before the show signs-off for good. As with AOTS, expect old friends to return too.
Attack of the Show! and X-Play will air original episodes through the end of the year.


Shocking article, except that G4 did not launch Hardwick’s career. He’d been a fill-in on LoveLine for awhile, and was a regular at MTV in the 90s, even hosting his own game show. And appeared in Rob Zombie’s first film.
But regardless, this doesn’t bode well for G4 does it? Did anyone watch the station for anything OTHER than AOTS?
I officially have no reason to go to this channel anymore. Well, they do still have reruns of Quantum Leap and Knight Rider. But any real fam of G4 still has all of those episodes on Beta Max (you know who you are).
I will especially miss the coverage of E3, Comic Con, and PAX. If these shows don’t find there way to the web or get picked up by another station, that would be a huge mistake. TBS are you listening? I suppose these stations could get around licensing all together by tweaking the shows titles just enough. I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest “Revenge of the Show” and “YPLAY”. YPLAY is a better name for the show anyway. I mean generation X is so passé anyway, and their descriptions of games tell you Y you should or should not play a game.
Bottom line: These shows will be missed!
i totally agree this channel was for gamers, techies, nerdes, and anyone else who just love the different. one of the only reasons i watched this channel was for atos, xplay, and e3 so what are they going to do now. i beat when they “revamp” the station that most if not all of their loyal viewers will stop watching all together. well i guess this is good news for ign bc now they will see a big increase in traffic on their sites.
honestly have watched this channel for so long, when it had judgement day, during commericials there were “screen shots” that showed a little bit of gameplay from new games, it had so many great shows, and slowly and slowly all of them have died off, now all they play is cops and ninja warrior, which got old after i saw about 4 episodes back when i was in 5th grade, i agree with u i will probably never even look to see what is on this channel again, idk if the person that used to run it changed, but this went from a channel to see stuff about video games on, to a channel that airs 3 shows and occasional some shitty old movie, wow
Does this mean I won’t be seeing another season of Code Monkeys?
well unless they show E3 still ill never watch G4 again they will probably lose alot of veiwers cause of this well good luck to all the ppl tht lost their jobs from this
Only AOTS and X-Play. And then Cops would come on….
I blame Horatio Sanz.
You beat me to it. In simply theater/acting geek terms, it’s been a lot of fun watching Candace learning how to work with so many different personalities and their acting styles since Kevin Periera left. Even those that she didn’t initially have a rapport with because they were too newbie to reading the telepromter, like Michael Kosta, would eventually come around because she made it easy to riff off whatever she was doing and because she was becoming more and more comfortable as the senior host to riff off they were doing.
But, my god, Horatio Sanz. I thought it was going to be impossible, but he’s become even *more* incompetent as a performer since he was rightfully dismissed from Saturday Night Live. If he’s not reading the telepromter, he’s visibly disconnected from the set, from Candace, from whoever he’s interviewing. He deservedly got razzed by Candace and the show’s staff for introducing Around the Net as Around the Web. (Many co-hosts riff on the Around the Net title, but it was clear that he wasn’t riffing — he just got it wrong and knew he got it wrong.) The many moments of silence during his turn at speaking are almost never the deliberate awkward pauses for effect, they’re him freezing and dropping the ball.
And heck, when he interviewed Azita Ghanizada from Alphas on Monday, one of the best talkers they’ve had, who genuinely likes being there (and thus, one of the best guests that any newbie co-host could get to interview) — my god, she had to steal control of the second half of the interview from him and start asking him questions just to keep it moving.
Former Onion staffer Babbatunde Thurston also wasn’t a good co-host because he was so intent on reading the teleprompter perfectly that he came off too stiff — but he at least showed improvement over his week, getting smoother in his delivery and even interacting with Candace, however cautiously (due to the teleprompter).
You root for someone like Thurston to improve the next time he might come up in the co-host rotation, but you want the entire guest-host rotation idea to stop likerightnow when Horatio Sanz botches it.
I hope that some scripted show snatches up Candace fast. When Olivia Munn left and they went through a similar rotation period to replace her, I almost gave up on AOTS. But I recognized Candace from her sweet, low-key performance as Skye on Jericho, and stuck with it. Given the great chemistry she had with John Barrowman, she’d be an amazing American addition to Torchwood should the BBC finally get off their butts and do another season. (Don’t let Russell T. Davies even *attempt* to showrun another full-season arc on his own, though. Self-contained episodes with a loose continuity ala the first two seasons. But I digress.)
I suppose that since it already shows off-network genre shows like Lost and Heroes, G4 could retool itself as an actual sci-fi channel (absolutely NO reality shows, please), since SyFy treats scripted programming with more and more open contempt (Defiance and Alphas should be moved to NBC and Warehouse 13 to USA). But Comcast owns both G4 and SyFy and the same people remain in place in the combined company’s basic cable division, so I don’t see them being willing or capable of retooling G4 into something that works when it isn’t showing Attack of the Show. Thanks for freeing up four hours of my time per week in January, guys! (Not.)
Let’s blame everything on Horatio Sanz.
I don’t even watch G4 and never have but this doesn’t seem like a good idea I can understand ending one of them but both of them at the same time that just doesn’t seem right.
In other words, G4 cancels G4.
Those two shows -are- G4, and the network was well positioned to grow as the go-to home of geek culture, but alas they failed to invest (and hold onto key talent).
Surely this can only portend a radical, desperate Hail Mary rebranding overhaul for the network.
Good luck with that.
Adam Sessler leaves the show and then 8 months later X-Play and AOTS are toast? Coincidence? I think not.
I don’t even know what G4 is…
‘Nuff said.
If you don’t know what G4 is, why are you posting comments on two G4 shows being cancelled exactly?
Well, maybe if they didn’t take G4 off of DirecTV, the awesome shows might still be on!
true that! g4 should of been in direct tv
2 words: new direction. this is a great move. G4 was defined by two types of shows… these 2 and reruns of cops and cheaters (which were actually 2 of the highest rated shows on the network). they need to increase viewership and ATOS and X-Play weren’t helping. i say its about time they made this move. G4 can only increase in viewership and appeal… they are and have been either at the bottom or unheard of up until now. i think they’re bragging point is coverage of CES and Comic Con. That’s great programming if you’re going after the 13 year old geek in none of us. Now Hollywood agencies will actually consider G4 with their ideas. I know they have in the past but now they’ll have hope of the possibility that G4 will actually buy something.
You’ve got to be kidding. These were 2 of the only shows viewers even watched on that channel. Directv was right to dump it; the only suspense now is when the plug will be pulled on the whole channel.
Your trolling is admirable, but flawed.
G4 was a terrible place to work. This ought to erase them completely.
Agreed. It was a sweat shop run by incompetent boobs.
so we all agree G4 sucks.
I really don’t intend to sound mean with this, but what else do they have? I really can’t think of another original show on this network. I agree, this can only mean a huge rebranding of this network. Something that takes them far away from Geek Culture.
Can this be a sign that Hollywood has finally fallen out of love with the Geeks? Please let it be so.
Nah, it’s a sign that, as usual, Comcast has cut costs *too* much. Way too much.
I wouldn’t be surprised if some bean counter there can’t tell the difference between G4 and SyFy and just said to himself, “Why do we need two of them?” Which would only beg the question, “Why not just move Attack of the Show to SyFy?”
John Bigboote……who are you to judge people if they want to be a Geek. Newsflash to all of your egocentric, judgmental Hollywood snobs…..geeks are everywhere especially in Hollywood. People who are addicted to sports and follow nothing but sports they are Sport Geeks, people who follow nothing but fashion are Fashion Nerds. People who are fans of music are Music Geeks. If you like guns your a gun nerd. What makes you guys any better than a geek because he prefers StarWars and videogames to fashion and business? People have a right to like what they like and everyone should have shows that cater to what they like. G4 was for those who liked videogames, technology, and humor and on of the few channels that had Comic-Con coverage and videogame information. G4 your making a huge mistake!
AWESOME!!!! Now they can show Cheaters for 12 hours a day and COPS for the other 12!!!! Why is G4 still a network again? Sad thing is,I see the Syfy channel blundering along in their footsteps…….
G4 is now officially dead. They have been moving away from video games, movies, TV, and electronics news over the past few years for stupid youtube videos and awful shows they play. This is the final nail in their coffin.
The Executives Bonnie Hammer hired to change G4 into Esquire TV don’t have a chance of pulling this off? What is she thinking?
She isn’t.
Oliva Munn was the only reason guys watched Attack of the Show. When they lost her, they lost the audience.
G4 is now dead. AOTS & X-Play were the only shows that were good.
G4 was never for geeks.
TechTV was for geeks, then it turned into G4, or G4 bought them out, whatever. It was ruined after that.
Real geeks stopped watching after The Screen Savers ended.
Agreed!! Once that snot-nosed “kid” with the speach impediment and massive underbite, joined The Screensavers and (about the same time) Adam Sessler “invited” Morgan Webb to a “…new adventure…” which eventually turned out to be X-Play. Things went downhill from there. They had a great mix for the tech “geeks” and once G4 took over (IMHO) they lost it all… so no big loss!!
-EB
Both shows tanked after Kevin Periera and Adam Sessler left their respective shows. Morgan Web tried but she can only do so much for xplay.
Why the fuck am i going to watch G4 now, if Attack of the Show, and Xplay are cancelled? It will make no profit. They’re the only gaming shows people watch, and care about.
Two words Ma Roon.
So very disappointed. The 2 shows were watched by my entire family…every night. Even with Candace as host. Yes she is cute, but still longed for host that actually games or knew what ram is…. I hope they get picked up on another channel. My kids and husband will follow and leave g4 to the MBA bottom line idiots who love cops. I guess g4 is racing to the future…idiocracy style.
What a horrible decision.
I hope Morgan Webb gets her own show. I would watch her read the phone book every day for 1/2 hour.
Amen, sexiest Gamer on the planet and G4 has no clue how to use her… I am following her where ever she goes….
though Morgan Webb is hot in my opinion Kristin Holt was way Hotter. ahh now i miss Cheat again.
This has nothing to do with ratings it’s all about money. While x-play is cheap to produce Attack does have a larger staff & overhead. NBC (who owns G4) has been trying to cut shows & get everybody’s salary back to what they paid people in 1992. Sadly these two shows are what made G4 a go to network. It seems they are trying to move the network into a USA/TBS/Lifetime all acquired network but without any originals. It is sad that E! (also owned by NBC) with it’s horrible content (excluding Soup) marches on while G4 has to pay. I will miss Attack!
Attack of The Show was always a mutated abomination trying to be The Screen Savers. XPlay is a surprising cancellation
I used to love these two shows. Olivia and Morgan were easy on the eyes and there was a fun, loose tone to everything. Olivia leaving was a huge loss. Say what you want about her gaming experience, her rapport with Kevin was excellent and they were a great team. Candace is as sweet as they come, but she couldn’t match Olivia’s wit and humor. Once Kevin left, we all should have seen this coming. I’ve been fast-forwarding through both shows for months at high speed, bypassing one dull interview after another, so I can’t say I’m very surprised by the news. If Morgan teams up with Chris Hardwick, I think some hybrid of the 2 shows could be really good.
How soon before Comcast/NBC/U renames the channel? I give it 6 months,tops! Mark my words and this date. Let’s see what name the can come up with as bad as Scifi to SyFy or Sluth to Cloo!
Comcast/NBCU has already announced that they are rebranding the channel as a more upscale version of Spike TV after the New Year. The cancellation of AOTS and X-Play were the final nails in the coffin for what was once two separate channels for gamers and tech geeks.