Random: Zelda Super Fans Are Already Queuing Outside Nintendo’s Store For Tears Of The Kingdom
Random: Zelda Super Fans Are Already Queuing Outside Nintendo’s Store For Tears Of The Kingdom
by JamesAsher12
16 Comments
jbraden
I’ll have to check out the Treehouse episode after I’ve put some time into the game. I want to go in as blind as possible. The trailers have already shown too much!
Dragmire800
I’m excited but I also have a life
The-student-
This used to be novel for like, console launches to make sure you actually got one. But like, the game is available digitally, and there will be many copies. People have time to throw away days of their life?
Edit: I’m too harsh. I’m happy they are happy.
readingaregood
Local GameStop has about 120 preorders, which is more than any recent game they’ve seen. There will be a line for people who like it and should be time for the rest of us to pick our copy up.
mind_flayer_69
And nobody there had a shower within the past month
howd_he_get_here
I can smell all the unshowered neck beard from here. I pray for every employee forced to work that rope drop shift.
Shmeediddy
What a bunch of losers
Ronin_Y2K
I did this when I was 16. It’s a nice experience, but I’d never do it again. It’s like playing hide and seek, it’s great when you’re a certain age.
NazTehRpR
Digital gang
StillhasaWiiU
Cool, I did that for botw, this time I went with the eshop version so I can play the game instead of being in line until 2am.
Toinousse
Maybe I’m a bit naive, but if they’re going to do that and play day one without waiting, why didn’t they preorder?
Brigand64
Seems like a nice way for them to make new friends if they have nothing else to do. I would/could never do this myself, but imagine all the Mario Kart races, Mario Party games, Pokemon trades, etc. that will be played while they queue. Sounds like fun.
kgbkgb1967
You have to have a ticket, not understanding the line concept for an event that requires one.
FrozenFrac
Based on the picture, it doesn’t look like there’s any kind of official queue area that’s roped off. How are these people expecting to save their place in line for several days in the heart of NYC? The place isn’t exactly known for spacious sidewalks. Still, seems like a lot of fun!
witwebolte41
That’s nice. I downloaded it last weekend and will play it immediately at midnight.
Hurriedgarlic66
Last one of these I went to was the release of the switch, I have never had a problem getting a game on launch day. I do miss the experience some times
16 Comments
I’ll have to check out the Treehouse episode after I’ve put some time into the game. I want to go in as blind as possible. The trailers have already shown too much!
I’m excited but I also have a life
This used to be novel for like, console launches to make sure you actually got one. But like, the game is available digitally, and there will be many copies. People have time to throw away days of their life?
Edit: I’m too harsh. I’m happy they are happy.
Local GameStop has about 120 preorders, which is more than any recent game they’ve seen. There will be a line for people who like it and should be time for the rest of us to pick our copy up.
And nobody there had a shower within the past month
I can smell all the unshowered neck beard from here. I pray for every employee forced to work that rope drop shift.
What a bunch of losers
I did this when I was 16. It’s a nice experience, but I’d never do it again. It’s like playing hide and seek, it’s great when you’re a certain age.
Digital gang
Cool, I did that for botw, this time I went with the eshop version so I can play the game instead of being in line until 2am.
Maybe I’m a bit naive, but if they’re going to do that and play day one without waiting, why didn’t they preorder?
Seems like a nice way for them to make new friends if they have nothing else to do. I would/could never do this myself, but imagine all the Mario Kart races, Mario Party games, Pokemon trades, etc. that will be played while they queue. Sounds like fun.
You have to have a ticket, not understanding the line concept for an event that requires one.
Based on the picture, it doesn’t look like there’s any kind of official queue area that’s roped off. How are these people expecting to save their place in line for several days in the heart of NYC? The place isn’t exactly known for spacious sidewalks. Still, seems like a lot of fun!
That’s nice. I downloaded it last weekend and will play it immediately at midnight.
Last one of these I went to was the release of the switch, I have never had a problem getting a game on launch day. I do miss the experience some times