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“We can't talk about the NX. If we do, competitors may take our ideas and customers won't be surprised,” Iwata said in response to an investor who was worried about the split between the NX and Wii U, according to Twitter user NStyles (translated by Twitter user Cheesemeister3k ).“This would not be beneficial for the company or its shareholders,” Iwata said . “The NX is new hardware, and will start from 0. However, the 3DS and Wii U have install bases. Immediately cutting off software for previous hardware upon the release of a new machine is inefficient.“We will continue making 3DS and Wii software while preparing for the NX. We are prioritizing satisfying customers who purchased the Wii U.”The comments closely follow Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Amie’s reiteration during its E3 Digital Event that the company will not be talking about the NX before next year. Fils-Amie promised information on the company's next console won't be coming until 2016, mirroring the company’s stance during NX’s announcement.

Sparse details of the new "dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept” were revealed during a joint announcement of its partnership with DeNA to create official Nintendo smartphone games. The NX was announced during the briefing to prove that Nintendo’s move into smartphone games wasn’t a sign of lost "passion or vision" for dedicated game systems.

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