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Retro Totem Tattoo Commemorates Gaming Classics 35

An anonymous reader writes "This guy had always wanted a tattoo, but could never decide what to get. A looming 30th birthday fueled a furious design phase which has resulted in an excellent tribute to some of the great gaming classics while he was growing up. As the native people in the pacific northwest used totem poles to tell stories and keep family chronologies, this design was intended to tell a history of some of the important games that influenced him (and a lot of us, too) throughout his life. Images are Coral Cache-ed."
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Retro Totem Tattoo Commemorates Gaming Classics

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  • Joke (Score:1, Flamebait)

    by someguy456 ( 607900 )
    ./ is joking right? The most important thing going on for nerds right now is some guy's blurry pics of a small tattoo? Come on!
  • Where the Sonic the Hedgehog love?
  • Dude, that is wicked sweet. I like how it dates from Pong 1976, I think?), to arcade games in the early '80s, to 1986, with Mario, Megaman, and the Triforce from the Legend of Zelda series, all of which, were on the NES.
    • That's funny...

      Take a closer look at the pong "image" tatooed into his leg... and you'll see.. 2 numbers.... :)
  • Veeery nice! (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Txiasaeia ( 581598 ) on Thursday August 11, 2005 @12:14AM (#13291856)
    Speaking as a tattooed geek myself, after reading the blurb, I thought that there was no way that this guy could pull it off, but it's definitely very cool. I would personally never tattoo images of video games on my body, but this is tasteful, fun, and looks aesthetically nice. I'm not sure that anybody would mistake it for a totem pole, but that's beside the point.

    (And you got it done in the ditch, too! I've only got a bit done on my inner wrist, but getting *pong* done there, with all that blackwork? Ouch! Good thing the artist didn't tell you that that area's one of the most painful places to tattoo on the body, eh? :)

  • they messed up the fucking triforce! how hard is it to draw a pixelated triangle? ok pretty hard and he probably had his skin stretched a little but still, he had it traced so the lines should've matched up a lot better than they did.
    • actually, if you look at a screencap of the triforce from Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past (SNES), the pixels are exactly like the tattoo. i'd say mad props for getting it right!
    • The NES uses tile flipping to switch sprites from right to left (or more rarely, top to bottom). The left Item-2 (the jet platform) should be a mirror image of the one on the right; the "2" on the left should look like a "5" because of the flip.

      </pedant>
  • What's up with the horrible pictures? If you are planning to document something, use something better then your cellphone camera!
  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Thursday August 11, 2005 @08:28AM (#13293528)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • 30th?

    Let me tell you, that particular molehill looks pretty small looking back from a decade and a half beyond. It's just the first indicator that you aren't going to be able to get around to everything you planned to do with your life before your inevitable appointment with the Grim Reaper. Pretty soon, the PDA of life will be popping up daily reminders, and there's no way to turn them off.

    Ah, well, if that's what it takes to get motivated to do what you really want to do.

    For the most part, it's not the
  • Yes! (Score:3, Funny)

    by Beatbyte ( 163694 ) on Thursday August 11, 2005 @09:44AM (#13294029) Homepage
    You now have it in ink.... ...that you are a big dork! HA!!!

    damn I want one.

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