Anyway, Nintendo is not "driving away" their traditional core audience. The E3 press conference may have been a let down, but only because that core audience had certain expectations that were not met, based upon promises that were made by Nintendo.
Not that Nintendo owes anyone a token announcement and or video of an upcoming sequel to a franchise everyone knows is in the works anyway.
As it's already been said, there are other big media events left in the year for such announcements like TGS and Leipzig. It's not as though Nintendo has decided they're going to stop making Mario games because they can sell more copies of games like Wii Sports Resort.
Those core franchises will always remain just that: the core of Nintendo's line up. They just aren't the focus anymore since there is greater growth to be seen with franchises like Wii Fit, Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Music, etc.







