I think you've rather missed the point, that being that anti-Nintendo sentiment was ALREADY THERE. Ergo even though the Wii has been a runaway success, and a genuine analysis of the strategy involved instead of basing assumptions on the recent marketshare-centric performance of company releasing it would have revealed as much (there are a few of those hidden about too, most of them loaded with comments at the time of how clearly wrong they must be because they do NOT cling to anti-Nintendo sentiment), the anti-Nintendo bias stepped in and colored the analyses. I don't think you can get much clearer examples of anti-Nintendo bias than that.
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