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News   E3: Crowded!
- Posted By Mike Schneider, 05.17.2001

Last year, if you wanted to play a Nintendo game, chances are you could within a ten minute wait. This year, depending on the game, it will likely be a lot longer.

Rogue Squadron 2, for example, has a total of two kiosks… Simply ridiculous, especially considering it has been considered by many to be perhaps the most impressive GameCube game on display.

Moving around the Nintendo booth is very hard, as there is seemingly no space between you and the person in front of and behind you.

Hopefully things will get less hectic over the next two days as some of the media will move onto Microsoft or Sony stuff.