The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild certainly made quite the impression at this year’s E3. Despite the controversial decision by Nintendo to only have Zelda be playable, it seems to have gone over well with both fans and press. With an entire booth with over a hundred Breath of the Wild demo stations, you would think there would be plenty of units for people to play. Well, you would think wrong as the line for people just to get into the play area is staggering. Some people are able to pass the time by checking out the adjacent Nintendo Treehouse Live set up or messing around with their 3DS systems, but most are left to a particularly long wait. Check out the video below, courtesy of Gamexplain.

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