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Gamer 4 Life: A Collection of Nintendo-Inspired Tattoos

To call yourself a gamer means you don't dabble in the occasional video game, you live it.
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To call yourself a gamer means you don't dabble in the occasional video game, you live it. But getting a tattoo of your favorite video game is a way to "level up" that not even I am ready for.

Nintendo seems to hold a special place in the hearts of many gamers, probably because the NES was their entry into a life of all-nighters and tendinitis. It makes sense that if you're gonna immortalize a video game on your body, it's gonna be Nintendo. And it doesn't hurt that Nintendo graphics are some of the most fanciful, animated, and creative ones out there. Thinking about inking yourself with the likes of Mario, Mega Man, or Link? Read on for some inspiration.

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How Well Do You Know Your Tech and Internet Culture?

I pretty much live my life on the Internet and among technology of all kinds.

I pretty much live my life on the Internet and among technology of all kinds. You can almost always find me online, looking for the newest thing, phrase, or gadget to hit "the 'Net." Hey, it's my job.

Hopefully, you've been keeping up, so the answers to this quiz should come pretty easy. Consider this your short-but-sweet midterm exam for recent events in tech and Internet culture. You may pick up your clicking devices now.

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Geek Tip: The 25 Ultimate Gamer Vacations

I can't say I've ever been on a gamer vacation, even though I'm usually a "geek on vacation" on any trip.

I can't say I've ever been on a gamer vacation, even though I'm usually a "geek on vacation" on any trip. Nevertheless, for those of you who are ultimate gamers and need a fun getaway, Travelhacker compiled a list of some of the best cities, expos and conventions that are guaranteed to satisfy any gamer. Here are a few of my faves:

  • Akihabara, Tokyo — The city of lights, electronics and gadgets galore, Akihabara is known as the "Gamer's Mecca"—being a hot spot for all things techie.
  • World Cyber Games — The World Cyber Games is an international e-sports festival where more than one million visitors come every year. Gamers from all over the world participate in gaming competitions.
  • Fan Expo Canada — Held in Toronto each year, the Fan Expo Canada covers everything from sci-fi, comic book, anime, horror, and gaming genres. Previously named "The Canadian National Comic Book Expo," it is now the largest pop culture convention in Canada.

Check out the full list for more geeky vacation ideas.

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