Pacman Maze Ass

By Shannon • Nov 21st, 2005 • Category: ModBlog

This tattoo is by Eric Rieth at Seventh Son Tattoo in San Francisco, CA. I’ve also got more photos of video game tattoos and other geeky-stuff (send in yours to BME please!).

PS. There’s a few misfilings in the geek tattoo section because I hadn’t properly explained it to Phil; those will be fixed soon.

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    Posted on 11-22-2005 01:03:43 by taterotica
    that is fucking amazing

    Posted on 11-22-2005 02:21:53 by Solanum
    Shannon, I applaud your placement for the url.

    Posted on 11-22-2005 05:45:12 by aniorange
    Awe man. That is awsome. Like something I am planning. Never thought about getting it on my butt though.

    Posted on 11-25-2005 23:07:44 by eggtea
    haha, i love it! i thought he scanned it at first, but i guess not. :D lol

    Posted on 01-16-2006 11:15:57 by jeff
    that is great

  2. The Layout is incorect for this tatoo. The Cherries in Pacman were located directly under the center ofthe screen, below where teh ghost’s are spawned. This treats the bonus fruit as they were portrayed in Ms. Pacman.

    Also the maze walls were not in this configuration for the original Pacman.

  3. I think Pac man is going for your ass cherry! (left cheek)

  4. Now you know where all those neverending ghosts come from!!!

  5. some looks real but alot looks fake thats all i can say i dont if its real or fake

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