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Miyamotoo said:
malistix1985 said:

Even if you don't SHOW it at a show people will get to PLAY it at that show, big difference, NX consoles and games and the way to play and promote it should be at E3, Gamescon, Tokio game show, get the people and professionals the product in their hands, share their experience, Nintendo is selling innovation, you need to show it, you need to put it in the hands of potential buyers and you need to create hype.

Also they need enough time to get the rumours and hate off the recent search results and get experiences, hands on and facts to people.

I'm not saying you guys need to agree with me, im saying what I would think is smart and what would help Nintendo, I would be pleasently supprised if they can prove me wrong, but seeing as how they promoted the Wii-U and the 3DS which both struggled (and the 3DS recovered) because of the way they sold it, I am having trouble beleaving they are doing the right thing if they decide to release in march

Again you dont need E3, Gamescom, Tokyo game show to show your console in order people to play, only very small number of people actuly goes to shows like those (we are talking only around tens of thousand of people, E3 had 50k visitors, and that's nothing), Nintendo will most likely team up with some huge retailers and moles where you can be able to play and try NX and that's far more effective for people because bigger number of people can try it, and we already saw Nintendo doing something similar before.

Rumours will be totally irrelevant moment Nintendo official reveal NX.

Thats fact, they done things you talking about with Wii U and 3DS and we all know how exactly Wii U revel and marketing was bad and misunderstood (IMO Wii Us single biggest problem), they now basically changing their strategy with revel and marketing and that's positive of course.

Perhaps there are fewer people, but most of them are journalists especially on E3, so they can write their previews, which if they are positive are actually great marketing. You don´t need to a game conference to show games, but it´s smart to do so, since they will get more media coverage on events than just reeleasing a trailer out into the blue. Sony unveiled PSVR at a conference and you can enlist for PSVR events in The Netherlands so there is no obvious reason not to both. Then you have both (positive)media coverage and previews and user experience and word to word advertising. 



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar