The problem with "we'll focus on online at E3" idea is that they are focusing on something that's been around for YEARS in the console market and eons in the computer market. No one is going to care if Nintendo holds up a big sign that says "OH GEEZ ONLIENS!" and acts like they invented the f*cking wheel.
I mean, c'mon. How fully fleshed out and well maintained is XBL? Or, for that matter, something like Battlenet? MMORPGs?
There's absolutely no point to showing off online capability unless it's something so...*cough* revolutionary that it's going to change the way online gaming works. We'd have to be talking about something never seen before - ideas that no other developer, hardware or software, has implemented. Showing me Animal Crossing online is a nice idea and all (something I'm very hyped for), but shoveling it onto me at the biggest game show in the world and calling it ice cream isn't going to cut it.
Stop with this "copy us" mentality, please. The Xbox 360 is essentially done. The controller is set, the console is set. We have specs for god's sake. So even if Nintendo showed off something so outrageously awesome that other companies would froth at the mouth and quickly try to incorporate it, it would delay systems of their respective releases. I can imagine Microsoft going "OMGS ZERGLINGRUSH" when Nintendo shows off something new and then tries to put it into their system, and backlog their release another 6 months. Likewise, my guess is that the PS3 is further along in development than the Revolution. So even Sony would be crazy to scale back development because "we gotta get r dun from Nintendo."
I mean, hell, the Nintendo controller wasn't, and isn't, all that different from a Dualshock, and people hate the button layout. The digital click was COMPELTELY underutilized. But Nintendo thought they were giving us ambrosia. The controller is nice, yes, but it wasn't something supremely evolved and Sony and Microsoft didn't even bother to copy it. They just added more buttons, and as a result, some multiplatform games have more functions than the Gamecube copy (Beyond Good and Evil immediately comes to mind).
There's a good side to holding back, but from a pure console wars mentality, it's ridiculous. Nintendo can delay the system all they want, but at LEAST tell us what it can do. Or at LEAST show us something that it can do. We're all tired of waiting.
C'mon Reggie. Go kick some ass in Japan. I'll pay for your ticket.