Avenger54321
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That's awesome, Can't wait to get my hands on this game myself, so I would do the same if I was there
Even then, you are at E3, literally tons of games and experiences to choose and enjoy, with a limited time to play what you want to play, and all those people decided to spend a good percentage of those hours waiting for the chance to play Zelda.
And I am aware to the vast majority of this people its their job to play it. But if there was no hype for it, they wouldn't bother hard enough to fill the line in less than half an hour..
Makes sense, it's the best game at E3.
Nope. They might have had the game of the show, but overall I'd say Sony is the winner again.
Not on the South Hall. Security was heavy over there. Resident Evil VR was a mad house. Capcom had tickets (less than 100 a day) and I applaud them for telling exhibitors to get out of the ticket line because they hoarded the tickets on Tuesday.Last day of e3? No fucks given
Boo hoo people are excited about something
If Nintendo was actually giving them competition right now, I sincerely doubt he would be as enthused. lol.
Wow, I mean....I loved the trailer and gameplay I saw online, but I wouldn't run to wait on a long line to play the game. But this does indicate that Nintendo really took everyone by surprise with this new Zelda adventure.
I do wonder though, will people run out to get Wii U's after E3 thanks to Zelda, or just wait until the NX comes out some point next year and get Zelda on that.
Either way, Nintendo has a hit and hopefully people are happy with the final game.
It's funny because it's true!That's probably their last occasion to play it cause they don't have a WiiU and won't buy a NX!
Just kidding!
Be excited. I am. I'm also over 30 years old and honestly can't imagine running for something like a video game, especially in public
Little kids, I totally get it I have some. But I think adults are held to certain expectations of conduct for a reason
Just so you know, I'm not picking on just gamers. I'll scoff at any adult who participates in black Friday shopping and runs to grab stuff off displays and whatnot
And years ago when there was that twilight princess reveal and they showed these guys crying... it honestly triggered me... in like a bad way. Why are you crying? It's awesome to be pumped man, trust me. But let's be reasonable here
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You spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.Be excited. I am. I'm also over 30 years old and honestly can't imagine running for something like a video game, especially in public
Little kids, I totally get it I have some. But I think adults are held to certain expectations of conduct for a reason
Just so you know, I'm not picking on just gamers. I'll scoff at any adult who participates in black Friday shopping and runs to grab stuff off displays and whatnot
And years ago when there was that twilight princess reveal and they showed these guys crying... it honestly triggered me... in like a bad way. Why are you crying? It's awesome to be pumped man, trust me. But let's be reasonable here
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You spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.
Hahaha, KO.You spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.
Lmao rektYou spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.
You spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.
You spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.
Be excited. I am. I'm also over 30 years old and honestly can't imagine running for something like a video game, especially in public
Little kids, I totally get it I have some. But I think adults are held to certain expectations of conduct for a reason
Just so you know, I'm not picking on just gamers. I'll scoff at any adult who participates in black Friday shopping and runs to grab stuff off displays and whatnot
And years ago when there was that twilight princess reveal and they showed these guys crying... it honestly triggered me... in like a bad way. Why are you crying? It's awesome to be pumped man, trust me. But let's be reasonable here
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Im 30 and my fat ass is running in that video.
HahahahaYou spent a month waiting to be accepted into an exclusive video forum, you hypocritical dumbass.
Its cool. Need more time to make a firm judgement. The thing I dont like about it is that your weapons can break, like in fallout.haha did you get to play? What'd you think?
What I don't understand is -- after you see the first 100 people ahead of you, why would you even bother at that point? That's literally hours youd have to wait to play. Logic tells me to cut my losses while Im ahead.
I understand being passionate about a product, but I wouldve turned around and moonwalked out of there after seeing all of those people ahead of me.
Lolled good one.But it's not like anything I saw was new for a game. It was just refined really well. But I refuse to run to a booth just for a demo
Now Nintendo......give me a Pokemon mmorpg for the NX and you basically just sold 50 million guaranteed consoles
There was 140 stations.
The line was still 4:30 hours long.
First of all, there's nothing wrong with getting excited about a video game. That's what we do on GAF every single day.??
I didn't run down the hallway every morning and check my email to see if it was approved. I signed up and eventually checked and my login worked
Don't see how signing up for a forum = running in public towards a video game
Not trying to make fun of anyone. I just don't think it's appropriate for adults to cry and run for video game announcements
Just trying to see why people would feel the urge to do so, honestly
It's OK, really. No offense just voicing an opinion
Its cool. Need more time to make a firm judgement. The thing I dont like about it is that your weapons can break, like in fallout.
Your clothes look like the give stat bonuses, like in standard rpgs. Dont know if that was stated in any of the e3 streams.
But all in all, its great. Looked better in person.
nintendo making iwata proud right now.
god i miss iwata.
I was there. I ran. If you didn't run, you didn't get to play the game.
Worth it.
Be excited. I am. I'm also over 30 years old and honestly can't imagine running for something like a video game, especially in public
Also, that Zelda hype: http://www.ebay.com/itm/172241583480?ul_noapp=true
The coin and shirt you get for playing the demo were selling at $400 on day 1. Then $300. Now it's about $200.
Also, that Zelda hype: http://www.ebay.com/itm/172241583480?ul_noapp=true
The coin and shirt you get for playing the demo were selling at $400 on day 1. Then $300. Now it's about $200.
Watching the Zelda reveal and the worldwide reaction, I have to wonder something. Iwata always said one game could turn anything around, and was scoffed at by cynics and armchair CEOs.
But this game is so huge, was in development for so long, and must have a vast budget by Nintendo standards... it's obviously a project Iwata signed off on years ago, and kept the faith with all that time. Didn't rush it, didn't cut the budget, just put everything into reinventing Zelda. So I wonder if, to a large degree, this was the "one game" he had in mind whenever he'd repeat his saying to shareholders or journalists.