
V is for Videogames
Who needs Valentine when you’ve got extra lives?
Cupid can keep his arrows — real gamers know that the only hearts worth chasing are the ones on-screen.
“V is for Videogames” is the ultimate Anti-Valentine design, created for those who prefer epic boss battles over dinner dates and pixelated love over candlelight dinners. This piece turns Valentine’s clichés upside down with humor, bold style, and just the right amount of gaming sarcasm.
The artwork features two striking red controllers crossing out the word “Valentine” and boldly replacing it with “Video Games.” The playful typography mixes retro gamer aesthetics with clean, modern lines, while the color palette of reds and grays gives off that perfect mix of irony and intensity. It’s visually strong, funny, and instantly recognizable — a love letter to gaming culture itself (minus the love part).
This design is dedicated to gamers, streamers, and everyone proudly part of the Anti-Valentine movement — the ones who’d rather level up in their favorite RPG than deal with real-life drama. Perfect for those who celebrate February 14th with their console, not a date. Whether it’s printed on apparel, stickers, or art prints, it’s made for anyone who lives for XP, not XOXO.
So if your idea of romance involves a high score, controller batteries, and a perfect combo streak — congratulations, this design was made for you. Because who needs Valentine when you’ve got infinite continues?






