| JEMC said: snip - quoting function kept losing most of your post... so I'm just responding to you without the quotes - |
1 - launching same year is a first for Nintendo, you're right. It was also a first for MSony this gen. Plus Nintendo has a history of stating they don't like providing too much info too early. So this is a logical end result.
2 - My comparison between Nintendo's historical launches was not "in same year" but rather a point that they show some basic info at one point, then at E3 in year of launch have large blow out of all details.
3 - I think you fail to see Nintendo's long-term goals wiht DeNA. They are not just putting some new IPs on DeNA platform. DeNA will become a large partner on NX platform as well. Otherwise NX has no purpose being mentioned in the press release. Its a whole platform where games will co-exist on all three environments: dedicated home console, dedicated portable console, and smaller/cheaper versions on mobile plus uniquely created DeNA IPs available in NX eShop. Biggest win is that the backbone of the system will allow DeNA (and likely other mobile game creators) very simple/quick ports from mobile. (no need to buy another tv box or play via phone/tablet if you don't want to)
4 - Plenty of evidence. Just have to widen your point of view.







