Meet Triforce Johnson. That is his real name, and he'll happily whip out his driver's license to prove it.

Triforce stood in line at the Nintendo World store in New York since Oct. 23 just to be the first person in line for the Wii U, Nintendo's newest console. He did this obtaining sponsorship, he says, so he could celebrate Nintendo's Wii U launch with them Saturday night.

Along with changing his name in 1999 to the holy symbol from the Legend of Zelda games, Triforce sports his Nintendo devotion in many other ways. He was decked out in Nintendo gear, even wearing an old Power Glove from the original Nintendo Entertainment System.

Mashable talked to Triforce about four hours before Nintendo World was opening its doors to the hundreds lined up to buy a console.

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