The tails of the lovers of gadget out shopping yesterday announced the launch of the iPad 2, and Nintendo 3DS.
£ 399 Of Apple equipment caused the storm large, with many people of all spending day outside the store of the company in the shopping centre's Highcross.
Stuart Bulloch, 42, of Loughborough, was first in the queue awaiting 17 hours to make sure that he could buy iPads for himself and sons Kieran, 13 and Nicholas-Annan, seven.
He said: "the last train ran in Leicester and arrived just before midnight."
"It was surreal in the Centre of the city because there were large queues outside game, in Gallowtree gate, because people are queuing for the Nintendo 3DS, which came out at midnight."
"I slept in a bag outside sleep up Highcross opened just before 8 am."
"I received the attention of the blokes of security and the drunks, but it was an experience."
He said: "in October, I left the army after 24 years and I've missed a lot of holiday and Christmas, and they have had to move much because of my work."
"I wanted to do this for my kids and making sure that it was the first in the queue".
At noon, there were more than 30 people in the queue.
Student of the University of Loughborough Aidan Hannon, 19, said: "Has been good to meet people such as Stuart and talk about things that we have in common".
The Nintendo 3DS is the first games console with a 3D graphics system that does not require special glasses.
Yesterday, went on sale costs approximately £ 229.
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