The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES - Gamers at the Electronic Entertainment Expo are sticking with what they know.
The longest lines at E3, the three-day trade show wrapping up Thursday in Los Angeles, have been for glimpses of the next installments in long-running franchises such as Nintendo's ``Legend of Zelda'' and Sony's ``God of War'' series.
Some gamers waited in lines for over an hour for ``The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' for the Nintendo DS and ``God of War III'' for the PlayStation 3.
Attendees were also drawn to Bungee Studios' first-person follow-up, ``Halo: ODST,'' for Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Harmonix's ``The Beatles: Rock Band,'' a new version of the music game starring the rock group.
