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How will Nintendo unveil NX?

Digital Event 51 35.66%
 
Live On Stage 92 64.34%
 
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Pretty simple, E3 2016 do you think they'll unveil it via digital event or live on stage?



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I think their digital event is there to save money, so no



Iwata said that they are going to do a live E3 press conference when they have hardware to show, so yeah we are getting a live press conference next year.



Well if Nintendo views E3 as a buisness platform rather than an actual public show/ wowing people with what they've got than I think it's much more likely that we will be seeing Nintendo unveiling the NX via a digital event.



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I can't imagine they would unveil the NX in any sort of direct.

If they didn't do it at E3 it would have to be another live event, though E3 is the obvious choice.



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ninjapirate42 said:
I can't imagine they would unveil the NX in any sort of direct.

If they didn't do it at E3 it would have to be another live event, though E3 is the obvious choice.

The revealed the N3DS in a direct.



Hope not. The direct format is better.



I hope on live stage



                  

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ARamdomGamer said:
Iwata said that they are going to do a live E3 press conference when they have hardware to show, so yeah we are getting a live press conference next year.

I was not aware that he said this.

I think it'd make sense though, since a console debut is a very big deal.



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