ArkkAngel007
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Keep in mind, NX may not be ready due to software. The industry, including Nintendo, have been gradually shifting favor to reveals shortly before the release windows. Showing a game in a near finished and optimized state is something they will want to do to keep expectations where they should be.
Development has also steadily shied away from demos, tech and product, as well due to costs, risk, and crunch. Being able to take a vertical slice of a finished product after most development assets are freed up to do so or even stream live in-game play is better than trying to develop a target demo when resources should be devoted to the game itself.
That in mind, it would be best to show software with the box installed of just showing the latter and a screen of titles.
Another couple of factors could be [unlikely significant] hardware revisions and developer/publisher negotiations.
Development has also steadily shied away from demos, tech and product, as well due to costs, risk, and crunch. Being able to take a vertical slice of a finished product after most development assets are freed up to do so or even stream live in-game play is better than trying to develop a target demo when resources should be devoted to the game itself.
That in mind, it would be best to show software with the box installed of just showing the latter and a screen of titles.
Another couple of factors could be [unlikely significant] hardware revisions and developer/publisher negotiations.