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15 Valentine’s Ideas For Gamers

Looking for some Valentine's Day ideas for that special gamer in your life, well we've got you covered.
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Valentine's Day is just around the corner and for those of you who have that special someone, we at GameSkinny thought we'd share some great gift ideas.

Nothing says "I love you" more than an 8-bit heart-covered card. This cutey is made by Allonsykimberly and is available for download via Deviantart.com.

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How about an 8-bit heart charm to go along with that card? The charm fits on the major brand bracelets like Pandora or Biagi. It can be ordered through ThinkGeek.com here with pricing starting at $19.99.


I absolutely find this Floating Video Game Locket adorable! It's available through Amazon priced at $24.90 (not including s/h).


This stunning Assassin's Creed Unity canvas art is a must-have for any gamer's home. Made by Bold Bloc Design, it can be ordered on Amazon.com and is priced at $89.99 with shipping included!


What about a Valentine's gift for your little gamer or expecting gamers? This "i'm the expansion pack" onesie is simply fun and adorable. It's available for $22.00 through CafePress.com.

Available Colors:

  • Black
  • Raspberry
  • Turquoise
  • Heather Grey

Available Sizes:

  • 6 months
  • 12 months
  • 18 months
  • 2T (24 months)

Don't forget to check out the cute Future Gamer Beanie available for $9.99 to go with it!


For your special man, what about some video game inspired cufflinks? Bazinga Jewelry has an assortment of game themed cufflinks to add to his wardrobe, like this Xbox theme for £11.95, $18.14 + s/h.

 


This Build Your Own European bracelet available from ThinkGeek.com is what any woman who loves her gaming would love to wear. I know I would! Starting at $24.99, you can pick from the type and size of the bracelet, to each individual charm.

Pandora, where's your gamer charms?

Here's a unique Rutherford-Bohr Atom geek inspired necklace for $25.99 and earrings for $24.99 also available on ThinkGeek.


This is such a cute Nintendo inspired Valentine's Day card by 4te on Deviantart.


I'm loving this Mario Piranha Plant Bouquet card by Allonsykimberly which is available on Deviantart for download.


This Nintendo Valentine's Day card is also available for download by Allonsykimberly. Here you can give that cute plea to that special someone!


I'm loving this Gears of War inspired Valentine's by Arukun14 on Deviantart.


Every gamer needs a glass for their beverage. How about doing it with some style with this Pixel Heart set for $19.99 from ThinkGeek?


For that diehard Halo fan in your life, here's a canvas art of Master Chief by Celebrity Art Studio. It's available through Amazon for $99.99 + s/h.


Who can forget chocolate on Valentine's Day? Receiving a Star Wars Han Solo in Carbonite chocolate would make you the cat's "meow!"


Here's a gift with a playful and naughty side. This "Achievement Unlocked" Women's Boy Brief definitely fits that description. They're available for $24.50 through CafePress.com and come in 3 colors.

Time is closing in on Valentine's Day for your special someone, so what are you waiting for?


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Venisia is a public relations professional, video game industry contractor, published author, freelance entertainment journalist, copy editor, a co-organizer of the Latinx Games Festival, and a member of the Latinx in Gaming and the Puerto Rico Game Developers (PRGD) community. Her passion is video games. She loves the adrenaline rush from a multiplayer match and understands the frustrations of a brand-new raid. Venisia finds immense value in gaming especially in the realm of mental health.