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Kerotan said:
It's good we have a date but why would they give MS and Sony and free pass for Christmas. Why not show it off in December and get people pre ordering then. Might get some consumers choosing it over a ps4/X1/psvr purchase instead.

Well I think the Pro is what they want to avoid.  Playstation has got it going on, there's no stopping that.  Xbox, as a brand, is on more shaky ground and the Scorpio is a long ways away so I think they may be intentionally avoiding the Pro and getting ahead of the Scorpio.  Basically, they gotta pick one to compete with for mindshare and the Xbox brand is 1) more vulnerable and 2) the Scorpio is a long ways away.

Also, it's hard to promote something during the holidays that isn't launching during the holidays.



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Alkibiádēs said:
Kerotan said:
It's good we have a date but why would they give MS and Sony and free pass for Christmas. Why not show it off in December and get people pre ordering then. Might get some consumers choosing it over a ps4/X1/psvr purchase instead.

Why compete for advertisement time with two bigger companies? They'll get January-March all for themselves. In the mean time they can focus on Super Mario Run, NES Mini Classic and Pokémon Sun & Moon. These will be their three pillars for the holiday season. In addition to that they're also releasing special amiibo to celebrate The Legend of Zelda's 30th anniversary.

Pokémon Sun & Moon should boost the hardware sales of the 3DS while the Wii U will be ignored and left to falter. All in all I think Nintendo will be able to rake in quite a bit of money without releasing many games.

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There's something wrong with the thread  it won't let me write letters only symbols.  so I have to edit them in.  

 

Anyway,  I think the reason is Nintendo don't want to clash with pokemon sun and moon which is a mega title for them.  just thought of that there. 





CaptainExplosion said:
I wanna know when the American one is. :(

This is global and going to be set in US timezone.



VGPolyglot said:
Culipechi said:

I was not talking about you.

Yeah, I know that. I said that right at the beginning of my post.

Oh, sorry!! I have reading comprehension problems, im just a pig, remember that.



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Nuvendil said:

Well I think the Pro is what they want to avoid.  Playstation has got it going on, there's no stopping that.  Xbox, as a brand, is on more shaky ground and the Scorpio is a long ways away so I think they may be intentionally avoiding the Pro and getting ahead of the Scorpio.  Basically, they gotta pick one to compete with for mindshare and the Xbox brand is 1) more vulnerable and 2) the Scorpio is a long ways away.

Also, it's hard to promote something during the holidays that isn't launching during the holidays.

Wait, what?

I don't think those platforms have anything to do with it. I think it's literally just that Nintendo wants to dominate headlines all 2017, and they are starting in early January with Switch. Nintendo has set up 2017 a lot with the Switch's hardware launch, the rumored dense software line up, mobile games, Amiibo, other merch., film and television announcements, and news on their new theme park. I think Nintendo wants to get people excitedly talking about Nintendo all year round to spread brand awareness.

They've already been gaining good word of mouth this year because of things like Pokémon Go, the NES Mini, and of course now the new Nintendo Switch reveal. That's probably going to explode again because of Super Mario Run, which is going to be huge in terms of giving Nintendo momentum heading into January. I wouldn't be suprised if it was released like a week before Christmas. Having the most iconic character in video games reintroduced to pop-culture supremacy on the most ubiquitous platform in the world mere weeks before the release of the future of Nintendo in terms of hardware will be huge. Nintendo having a Switch-focused event on the heels of that momentum will be immensely valuable, especially if the news in terms of hardware is good. Especially if Nintendo hits that pricing sweet spot. Especially if the exclusive games are as hot and plentiful and densely released as we've been lead to believe. Especially if Nintendo's multiplatform support is as good as Nintendo wants us to believe.

2017 sure will be an exciting year.



the place even has triforces!!!!

Tokyo Big Sight, looks amazing



spemanig said:
Nuvendil said:

Well I think the Pro is what they want to avoid.  Playstation has got it going on, there's no stopping that.  Xbox, as a brand, is on more shaky ground and the Scorpio is a long ways away so I think they may be intentionally avoiding the Pro and getting ahead of the Scorpio.  Basically, they gotta pick one to compete with for mindshare and the Xbox brand is 1) more vulnerable and 2) the Scorpio is a long ways away.

Also, it's hard to promote something during the holidays that isn't launching during the holidays.

Wait, what?

I don't think those platforms have anything to do with it. I think it's literally just that Nintendo wants to dominate headlines all 2017, and they are starting in early January with Switch. Nintendo has set up 2017 a lot with the Switch's hardware launch, the rumored dense software line up, mobile games, Amiibo, other merch., film and television announcements, and news on their new theme park. I think Nintendo wants to get people excitedly talking about Nintendo all year round to spread brand awareness.

They've already been gaining good word of mouth this year because of things like Pokémon Go, the NES Mini, and of course now the new Nintendo Switch reveal. That's probably going to explode again because of Super Mario Run, which is going to be huge in terms of giving Nintendo momentum heading into January. I wouldn't be suprised if it was released like a week before Christmas. Having the most iconic character in video games reintroduced to pop-culture supremacy on the most ubiquitous platform in the world mere weeks before the release of the future of Nintendo in terms of hardware will be huge. Nintendo having a Switch-focused event on the heels of that momentum will be immensely valuable, especially if the news in terms of hardware is good. Especially if Nintendo hits that pricing sweet spot. Especially if the exclusive games are as hot and plentiful and densely released as we've been lead to believe. Especially if Nintendo's multiplatform support is as good as Nintendo wants us to believe.

2017 sure will be an exciting year.

I have no doubt about their plans for 2017, I've been saying that.  Just pointed that out in this thread, that the short window gives them a chance to keep hype at a fever pitch.

But there's no dobut in my mind whatsoever that the Pro and Scorpio has entered their thought processes.  For one, if their early add is anything to go buy, they are targeting your general gaming audience, not the "non-gamers" or "casuals."  So they are going to have more audience overlap with Sony and Playstation than with the Wii.  Now their targettting of that audience is indirect via refocusing on convenience rather than raw brute force, but the reality is consumers have only so much money.  So I have no doubt Nintendo has considered the fact they want to time the release to avoid being overshadowed by the PS4 and get a jump on the Scorpio since there's only so much spending the general consumer base for dedicated hardware will be doing in 2017.  This next event is their blowout.  The trailer was just about reserving some mind share so that people have it in their mind that "hey, that looks cool" so that the main event gets maximum attention.  The main event will be about fighting for dominant mindshare.  make no mistake, Nintendo doesn't want to have that ammo wasted in, say, November since it would all be fighting with PS4 et al's holiday hype machine.

I don't think that's their main reasoning for the timing - I elaborated on that here and elsewhere - but it would be foolish to think it's not a part of their logic. 



Right at the start of the year during a period when things are normally very quiet on the gaming front, quite a clever move tbh. Most important detail will be pricing imo.



I wish it was sooner but I'm excited!!