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archbrix said:
Pemalite said:

I think you are missing the point completely.

The point is... The development of a consoles software and hardware ecosystem doesn't stop once a console is launched. There are constantly new hardware revisions and software updates.

 

Ok, so, those constant new hardware revisions and software updates happen after a console is launched.  They're there post-launch, regardless.  So it still comes down to them being ready to launch in March as your original point addressed, which I believe they should.

 

 

They could be there pre-launch to give a better first impression... And let's face it, with how badly the Wii U has done (Hint: It was a colossal failure compared to the Wii from a sales perspective)
Nintendo needs every positive first impression it can get... And I hope they get it. More competition is always a good thing.




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