DélioPT said:
That was my point: Nintendo haven't always told the truth (kinda expectable, though). Yeah, for sure not agreeing! :) 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. |
But fact is that in this point they said true, they said Eurogamer article was wrong and that's a true.
How handling Switch is totally different than how they handheld Wii U, Wii U was on 2 E3s before launch, Switcj had first unveil 5 months before launch and after that will have full reveal just 2.5 monts before launch, and not single one E3 presentation before launch.
They can pack all in one presentation and that presentation still be intresting, and Nintendo will definitely talk about borrowing staffs too much. Again when you organise big live presentation in Tokyo center, there is no sense to make all that just for short presentation, even Nintendos E3 NDs that had only games were around 50m and they were prerecorded. They will talk most important staffs at full presentation, about less important staffs and details about staffs from presentation they will talk after full reveal, not before.