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Miyamotoo said:

 

We talking about multi billion company, they just deny that, they didn't want to talk about that yet.

I already wrote they managing Switch completely different than Wii U and that's very obvious.

We definitely don't agree about this. :)   For me it doesn't make any sense to make any ND before 12. January and full reveal, espacily if we know how much difrent they managing Switch from Wii U and other Nintendo consoles, and fact Nintendo said they want talk about Switch before 12. January (we can offcourse expect just some PR talk).

That was my point: Nintendo haven't always told the truth (kinda expectable, though).

Yeah, for sure not agreeing! :)
It's true that they want to treat Switch in a different way than they did with Wii U. But a ND before presentation is not against that.
They won't treat everything differently - they are doing a live presentation, just like with Wii U.

It's not something that changes how they will treat Switch. It's the difference between packing a presentation with more boring parts (too much talk and less action (as in games)) or taking out the less exciting stuff (presenting it in another way) and keep the presentation short and sweet.

Let me repeat this, not having a ND won't shock me. This is just me looking at Wii U and thinking that they have too much stuff to talk about for a single presentation and thinking that they could split all that stuff between a ND and a presentation. To me, it seems more efficient.