The Konami code is all right. Quite cool actually, but Nintendo's old handheld...

Mar 19, 2007 09:54 GMT  ·  By

There are lots of people crazy about games. That's not a bad thing. Games are fun. If you live a healthy life playing them and if it doesn't bother anyone (family, girlfriend, dog etc.), be a video game freak, they won't mind. Some play games that require codes to be entered to get a certain something out of that game. Fighting games for example. They have combo hits. Some you even write down so you don't forget. You're still normal up until this point. But tattooing codes on your belly...well, that doesn't exactly fit the category.

I mean, how in love with games does the girl in the picture have to be, to have actually had an old 1989 GameBoy tattooed under her belly button, and under Nintendo's old handheld, the Konami code, as ModBlog says? The Konami code is a cheat that can be used in many Konami video games, usually giving the player a large number of lives or fully charging up the abilities of the character, just so everyone knows what we're talking about here.

The part with the code I get. Non-gamers might even mistake it for a tribal tatoo with all those arrows and stuff, though I doubt it, but what's up with the old GameBoy? I wouldn't want to hurt the girl's feelings by saying this but at least one guy wanting to get freaky with her is going to find it a little awed. What's she going to tell him if he tries to shake her off? "No wait, just ignore it?" Anyway, let's hope she gets all the handsome gamers in the world so she doesn't have to explain her deed. Again, the Konami code is quite nifty, the girl's body is pretty well shaped as well, but the GameBoy...I don't know, maybe I'm missing something here.