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Nintendo doesn't have much to show at E3 this year, but the company does have a new Zelda game called Breath of the Wild.
That may be enough.
The line to play Zelda is long. Really, really long. #E3 pic.twitter.com/I7VJz6hbjE
— Jason Rechtman (@jsr7) June 14, 2016
Many people are reminded of the first time the Wii was shown to the public. That year had some pretty amazing lines as well. This line is even more impressive when you consider we were told Nintendo had around 160 stations for people to play the game.
Line for Zelda is the longest Ive seen in a decade of going to #E3. Never thought Id see one longer than the Wii's. https://t.co/gj0OJjdnbJ
— Craig at E3 (@StutteringCraig) June 14, 2016
If you want to see Nintendo's booth at all, you'll have to wait in line. If you want to have any hope of actually playing you'll need to get there early. Nintendo is also using a ticketing system to help manage the huge demand for the demos.
Wow. Zelda line closed within 15 minutes of the hall opening. That's insane! Snagged a spot though, hooray! Can't wait!
— Masae Anela (@MasaeAnela) June 15, 2016
If you're curious who "won" E3 ... well, that's arguable. But Nintendo is certainly making an impression.
Could this be the longest E3 line ever? #Zelda https://t.co/S0tXHGoj9n
— Nibel (@Nibellion) June 15, 2016
So how long will you have to wait?
the e3 line for zelda lasts until its release date
— andrew webster (@A_Webster) June 15, 2016
Don't worry, you can watch some gameplay below.