I think Nintendo are trying to answer this question themselves.
Which may be they reason the NX is staying firmly under wraps, as they wait out the launch of the first VR devices.
Personally, after having been to the GDC this year, I'm still not particularly impressed by the current state of VR, and I still don't see what it's really adding to video games. The one possible exception being the Vive, but the setup this thing requires is not for ordinary people. And certainly not for impaired people.
As I see it so far, the market for VR is way too slim, and Nintendo is all about inclusiveness, but let's see come E3.







