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iLikeEggs said:
If they are not ready, then they are not ready. What's best is for them to release the console when it is ready and has a steady stream of content, that way they do not repeat their mistakes with the Wii U.

Kimishima seems to be aware that rushing the launch and having a poor lineup will hurt them more than a slight delay.

It will be in our homes in less than a year. "It's not ready" is not the problem. 

Games have been in development since 2014 for some of their developers, so software isn't available to show doesn't cut it either.