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Miyamotoo said:
DélioPT said:

Yeah, they can put everything in a 2 hour show, but they will risk slowing down the pace of the presentation and making a good presentation with lesser good moments instead of a great, one punch after the other, presentation.

But they did have presentations where they fully revealed the platform. They did it with Wii, 3DS and Wii U (even if they revealed it the year before).
And speaking about Wii U, i'm glad they took did that pre-e3 ND. If they showed all tha stuff during the actual presentation it would have put down an already not so exciting presentation.

I don't mind having specific NDs for games after the January presentation. What i want - or what i feel would work out the best - is for the presentation to be "short" and sweet.

There are details that can be talked about outside of the presentation and i don't really see that hurting said presentation, on the contrary, actually.
For example, if you saw MS's XB1 reveal, there was stuff there that just slowed the pace and could have easily been talked about outside the presentation.

I said less in 2 hours, not exactly 2. But even with 2 hours they can make interesting show beacuse of plenty of games they need to show.

Its obvious that with Switch they taking totally different approach than with 3DS/Wii U, and thats offcourse good. Wii U was terrible in every way, and it's good they doing everything different compared to Wii U.

Don't expect any Switch info from Nintendo before full reveal (Nintendo basically said same thing), after that we will have some specific NDs about games or some specific Switch features, on which they will spend more time then they did on full reveal.

Nintendo is managing things different than MS and Sony, espacily in Switch case where is totally different compared event to all other Nintendo consoles.

I don't think making it last almost 2 hours is part of Nintendo's plans. From what we can see in other big presentations from Nintendo, they like to keep it close to 1 hour.
Maybe to Nintendo that's the sweetspot to get people excited from beginning to end.

I spoke of MS because i remember that there was stuff there that they decided to go into detail and could have showed elsewhere. And if you ask me, that's the kind of situation that companies tend to avoid nowdays: too much talk and too little action.
That's why i have no problem imagining Nintendo focusing on games and whatever secret Switch has and leaving other stuff out for a ND.
All that stuff about online, partnerships and smartphone integration can be discussed in detail, at once, in another day - be it before or after January, 12th.

Nintendo might have said no more talk until the presentation... but they also said that Wii U was not ending production and a couples weeks later they confirmed it.
I don't think having a ND to handle all non-gaming, non-HW related news, a day before the 12th would be against what Nintendo said so themselves.