Serious gamers know just how time-consuming gaming is, often making it difficult to do anything besides working (only to buy more games) and playing the games themselves. Even so, gamers usually do still manage to have lives outside of the console; these cakes are some of the amazing creations born as a result.

While most people dedicate their gaming obsessions to the specific games they play, others adore entire consoles. For those who worship at the altar of the original NES, Debbie Does Cakes has made a simply amazing cake complete with some of the system’s most classic characters.

Of all the console cakes around, this PS3 cake by Pink Cake Box, accessorized with a Blackberry and spilled Pepsi can, might best capture the gaming lifestyle for those truly dedicated few.

There’s nothing quite like the feeling of pulling a new system out of its box for the first time and this Nintendo DSi cake by Pink Cake Box perfectly captures that blissful feeling.

While most video game cakes focus on the characters in the game, Elisa Strauss from Confetti Cakes made a great decision when she chose to focus on the amazing backdrop of the Lego Batman game for this cake, created specifically for the game’s launch party.

It should be no surprise that video game launch parties are the source of some of the most impressive video game cakes around. If you need further proof, just check out this amazing Skyrim cake from Bethesda’s recent party for the game, as created by the legendary Charm City Cakes of Ace of Cakes.

One of the most amazing things about this great Bioshock cake is the simple fact that this was only the fourth time the creator had ever worked with fondant. While the faces aren’t quite perfect, I think Flickr user futurestar101 certainly has a gift for cake design and, with a little practice, she could in fact be quite a star in the cake-making world.

While Q*Bert might not be as popular as many of the other console heroes from the past, there’s no denying that he does make a fantastic cake model. Just ask creator Karen from the Highland Bakery.

There are tons of cakes dedicated to this classic game, but DeviantArt user anafuji’s Super Mario chess set cake, based on an actual board game, just might be one of the cutest as it includes all of the best characters in the game.

Flickr user hello naomi is the queen of Pac-Man cakes because, while there are plenty of Pac-Man-inspired sweets out there, none capture the essence of the game as well as this set of cupcakes.

Like Mario and Pac-Man, there are plenty of great cakes based on this classic NES game, but this Wind Waker cake by Little Cherry Cake Company is the most epic one I’ve ever seen.

Speaking of epic cakes, Cake Central user nwelper’s World of Warcraft cake is by far the most epic on this list and might be one of the most epic cakes ever created in general.

Star Craft may not be as widely loved as many classic console games, but the MMO has more than a few dedicated fans and apparently they love to bake cakes. At least, that’s the impression I got after looking over this great gallery of fan cakes from one Star Craft forum’s contest. While there are plenty of great cakes at the link, a few that really stand out are Vincze01′s (above) and pape’s (below).


Angry Birds is a great game, but sometimes you just have to wonder how the physics would actually work out in the real world. Fortunately, Mike Cooper created this brilliant playable cake version of the game so anyone could find out for themselves. In fact, he even included directions so you can make your own.

If you’ve ever wondered what the Angry Birds would look like in real life, look no further than this clever Threadless shirt. It was rendered in cake version by Jamie Masterson as part of the Threadcakes competition that encourages fans of the tee shirt site to turn their favorite designs into edible treats.

One of the greatest things about Plants vs Zombies is just how cute the animation in the game is. That’s why this adorable cake, by OC’s Little Kitchen, is such a perfect tribute.

The in-game cake may be a lie, but this cake version of a space core by Mike’s Amazing Cakes is anything but.

One of the game’s most iconic symbols remains the Companion Cube though, and here’s a fantastic one by All About The Cake.

Mike’s Amazing Cakes not only makes amazing Portal creations, but also is quite gifted when it comes to Halo designs. Here’s his wonderfully detailed take on Master Chief’s helmet.
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What is your favorite video game? Have you ever seen it rendered in cake version? If so, was it a fitting tribute?
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Ahhh, perfect timing!
I’m rather jealous of those portal cakes, I’m just making some little versions of the cake from portal (but without all the rhubarb!) for my friend’s birthday.
posted by Molly on 12-14-2011 at 2:01 pm
Great article, yummy cakes. Just wanted to correct one thing: In the Legend of Zelda one, it says “Wind Walker”. It’s Wind “Waker”. Just wanted to clarify. :) I love these cakes… they make my heart fill with nerdy happiness. [Note: Thanks, Annie!]
posted by Annie on 12-14-2011 at 2:40 pm
I love these things, but I have often felt that these are not really cakes, but edible sculptures. Regardless, they are amazing.
…Although, the Angry Birds cake is gonna’ put that kids eye out!!!
posted by Morris on 12-14-2011 at 3:16 pm
Ahh…good to see the Starcraft love :)
Rank #1 Silver League!
posted by xanderjones on 12-14-2011 at 4:04 pm
WOW! These are amazing! I love cake but I wouldn’t want to eat these ones!
posted by M on 12-15-2011 at 3:22 pm
Glad to see the Portal cake – pun intended =P
posted by Christina on 12-15-2011 at 4:23 pm
since when was starcraft a mmo?
posted by derp on 12-16-2011 at 6:18 pm
Wow those cakes looks yummy but I’ll regret on eating one, because they all look great! Especially the Zelda one :)
posted by ggizmo on 12-29-2011 at 12:48 am
anyone else notice the world of warcraft was for a 30 and 25 year old…
posted by connor on 1-10-2012 at 5:45 pm
Starcraft isn’t an MMO. If you’re going to talk about something make sure you’re talking correctly about it >:|
posted by name on 1-15-2012 at 11:32 pm
The portal lie cake is a black forest cake. Someone get me a book called how to kill someone (part of glados recipe)!
posted by Bob smith on 1-23-2012 at 1:10 am
First, my initial thought on the WoW one was a birthday celebration for a person AND a level-up party for that person’s main character. It struck me as odd that someone’s a hardcore fan of it yet if they’ve only made it to lvl 25 or 30, enough that I had to look into it. Turns out it was just an awesome double birthday party for some dudes. Did I say awesome?
Okay, second – I kinda want everyone here to know how giddy I was to read these comments. I’m about to unapologetically sound really lame: I feel like you’re friends of mine. I mean, I can see all my friends saying exactly these comments, and it just makes me feel cheesy and grinful.
Third, I need to mention how unbelievably amazing these masterpieces look, of course!
So obviously shopped. (Kidding)
posted by Laura on 2-9-2012 at 1:49 am
StarCraft is not an MMO. That is all I have to say about this compilation.
posted by SaltyPeaches on 2-14-2012 at 2:26 am
Um…since when did StarCraft qualify as MMO? In fact…you don’t need to be online to play it at all unless you realllllllllly want to.
Cool cakes and all though…
posted by Piper on 2-19-2012 at 1:53 am