Sometimes game tattoos can look pretty awesome, while others...not so much. Then there are tattooes like this...

Gaming tattoos have been around since the invention of gaming itself. From legendary Mario memoribilia to the lame and scary logos and Sonic renditions, gaming and tattoos have been a very expressive form of the hardcore gamer.

However, it isn't until now that we have seen some truly unique and bold ink brought to life that truly captures the spirit of gaming...
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  • 4
    Ready Start L_Arc May 24, 10
    Large tattoos are fail by default.
  • 2
    reaver11 May 24, 10
    Epic fail. Wrong image, too big...just wrong.
  • 1
    pamkhat May 24, 10
    It's not a very good tattoo to begin with, and the design is bad. I think there are far better God of War tattoos out there XD
  • 3
    Province May 24, 10
    Just a horibly stupid idea thought up by an even more stupid individual. Yay for idiots!
  • 0
    SebKus May 24, 10
    Tattoos that don't have significant meaning to the person are full of fail. And honestly, how significant could God of War be? It was hardly a religious experience.
    • 0
      reaver11 May 24, 10
      Agreed, which is why its taking me so long to decide what to paint my body with. I don't want one of those heat of the moment tattoos. I want something that I'll still appreciate 40 years from now; something that actually has meaning.
      • 0
        YoshiStar May 25, 10
        What about 60 years from now? How would anyone including yourself appreciate your tattoo on your old wrinkly nasty skin.

        Not an insult or anything. Just curious
        • 0
          Miss Razz May 25, 10
          My grandpa has a shark tattoo on his forearm. I gotta admit, even on 80 year old wrinkly skin, it looks *bleep*ing awesome.
        • 1
          Hideo1 May 27, 10
          I think at that point no-one's going to look at the tattoo and say 'That's wrinkly, he's such an idiot for getting it and enjoying it for the forty+ years in which he could, I'm going to judge him for it' unless they're a moron whose opinion is moot
        • 0
          reaver11 May 28, 10
          I don't plan on being around in 60 years. Thats why

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