Here are 25 dogs in game-related Halloween costumes

Prince of the Cosmos

If he rolls up anything, it's likely stuff he tore apart himself. Dogs are jerks sometimes.

Yoshi

Maybe the Mario costume isn't your thing and you prefer animals to stay animals. Why not try Yoshi? Your dog always wanted to be a dinosaur; that's why he keeps chewing your shoes.

Paratroopa

Everyone gets so caught up in Mario and Luigi and Peach and Bowser, no one stops to remember the little guys like Paratroopa. Perhaps you can remedy that with a snazzy costume.

Spider-Man

Spider-Dog, Spider-Dog, does whatever a Spider-Dog does...we know that's not the song, but Spidey does make a great costume.

Captain America

If Steve Rogers himself owned a dog, we have no doubt it would look like this guy here. He even has his own shield, perfect for deflecting attacks or a plate for treats when turned upside down.

Wolverine

We love the idea of doggy Wolverine, but for authenticity's sake we'd have to leave his nails untrimmed for a while, and that would only end up badly.

Thor

I AM THORGI, CANINE COMPANION OF ODIN. FEEL THE WRATH OF MY CHEWY SQUEAKY HAMMER!

Amaterasu

This is a no-brainer: Amaterasu is a wolf god, dogs are basically domesticated wolves, voila! Instant God of the Sun.

Dovahkiin

We LOVE the idea of Dogvahkiin, but we assume Shouts would turn into Barks. It's hard to speak an ancient dragon language when one can't speak at all.

Kratos

"That dog stole food from my bowl and sniffed my rear end without my consent...VENGEANCE SHALL BE MINE! I AM THE DOG OF WAR!" Don't mess with Doggy Kratos.

WHY HELLO THERE! Name's Jason, hailing from right outside Philadelphia. I've been playing the vidya games for well over 20 years, starting with the NES and making my way all the way up to the Wii U. My mother tells people that I taught myself to read at age 3 using Wheel of Fortune Family Edition on the NES. I'm the type of guy that will try anything once, but I do have a few favorite genres, fighting and RPG being at the top. I've been writing about video games since I finished my Broadcast Journalism degree at Temple University in December 2008, mostly for www.gamernode.com. Since then I've been to three E3s, two New York Comic Cons, the first ever PAX East, and many more to come (I hope). I hope everyone enjoys my stuff as much as I love producing it. Hit me up on Twitter @bigmanfanelli, I love talking games with anyone and everyone.