I can’t even pretend to understand the reasons why people do it. I

fail to see why someone would want to have a picture of Mario etched into their neck. I wouldn’t even hang a Nintendo poster in my house, at most maybe a mouse pad, or some other appropriate venue for silliness. “The tattoos strike me as a geek’s way of always being able to remember the times they’ve spent in their parent’s basement, jobless, and friendless,” stated a friend of mine as we discussed the topic. I understand that all of us have our hobbies, but I’m not a fan of the “Gamer” tattoos.
Maybe it’s because I was never that into video games growing up. I remember playing Sonic with my brother on our Sega and aiming the little gun at the Nintendo set to shoot the birds, but no way would I ever consider getting a tattoo that represents either of the two.
I wanted to look into gamer tattoos so I searched online and the first few sites were not what I wanted at all. They were basically sites for gamers to encourage each other to get what I see as nerdy, pointless tattoos.
“I'm 18 years old and I have an appointment to get a video game related tattoo next week. I'd like to know how on earth this automatically makes me ‘45 and living with my mother’. Tattoos are about having a piece of art on your body, something you plan to carry with you for the rest of your life. Some of us just happen to prefer more original designs than the repeats you see over and over,” explained an anonymous comment left on a blog (ILuvNUFC, 2007).
I’m all for tattoos and the fact that they are truly art but I want to hear this guys reasoning for the tattoo. Original? Sure, but most tattoos are, none is completely identical to another.
Getting a tattoo should be about getting something not just because you like it. If I did that I’d have a spur on my shoulder blade, a white tiger on my forearm, and a portrait of Joe Jonas on my back. I would be foolish aside from looking ridiculous. Truth is, those things will mean next to nothing to me in the future.
I finally came across a site that shared my opinion of these senseless tattoos. I wish I could share all their witty comments but here are a few:

"Ok, as with a few other tattoos on this list, how the hellis getting a tattoo of an effing piece of video game hardware representative of how muchyou like video games? Hey, I really like typing and playing PC games, maybe I'll get agoddamn keyboard tattooed on my forehead. Idiot," (Burt, 2007).

"Hey buddy, remember how much you regretted getting that Atari Jaguar tattoo on yourright arm? Yes, that's because systems go away and usually we don't care when they do.Game Boy is gone and done with, no one cares about your new tattoo, and if you aren'tmentally handicapped you will crap yourself when you come to this realization," (Burt, 2007) .
At first I thought, “Maybe I’m just not getting it,” but this guy obviously shares my views. If a tattoo really has meaning then go ahead and get it, even if there’s no significance, who am I to stop you? I just think that there are some things that are better left on a t-shirt. Tattoos aren’t a game; in reality we don’t get second lives like in Actraiser. If they’re not thought about then instead of light sabers you’ll be seeking tattoo removal by real lasers.
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Burt, A (2007, October 15). The 30 Most Hideous Gamer Tattoos. Gamerhelp, Retrieved December 2, 2007, from
http://www.gamerhelp.com/article_viewer.cfm?article_id=129780ILuvNUFC, (2006, December 1). Video Game Tattoos. Look At This, Retrieved December 2, 2007, from
http://seehere.blogspot.com/2006/12/video-game-tattoos.html