I don't think splitting it's presence at E3 into multiple days would be beneficial, and it would force them to have enough content to fill those three events... which is unlikely (they barely have content for one conference, imagine three!). And not attending E3 is an even worse idea, as E3 is where all the media will be.
My idea isn't much better, to be honest, but here it is:
+Sunday: Make the World Championship as usual, but finish it with the teaser a new game that will be for NX, to build hype.
+Monday: Nothing.
+Tuesday: Make a mix of Direct and conference. Invite the press to the Kodak Theatre and show them a Direct projected to a huge cinema screen. We, from out homes, will see the Direct as always with the benefit of being able to see our own regional Direct as usual. The Direct will revolve around Wii U and 3DS.
At the end of the Direct, the stream will change to the Kodak Theatre where Reggie and Kimishima will go on stage and NX will be revealed with some images projected to the screen and one or two tech demos (like the bird one from the Wii U). The launch date and price will be revealed, followed by trailers of games available during the "launch window".
After that, the cinema screen will be removed and (at least) a dozen demo stations will appear behind it. The press will be able to try them right there while we get directed to the Treehouse stream where we'll get "hands on" experience with not only the new device, but also the Wii U and 3DS games.
Oh, and the info about the new account system and how it will work will be revealed during the rest of E3.
Please excuse my bad English.
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