Avinash is right. If Nintendo has the right mindset, whatever they're going to do is going to try and disrupt the market that they've just created (though if the competition simply doesn't rise to meet them, if Sony and Microsoft decide that the market really doesn't want motion controls, they may not need to)
But disruption could take any form. That's why it's disruptive. Personally i feel that they are going to try and build a lifestyle device. Something that is heavily multipurpose, but not really multimedia like the competition, but a device to steer your life by. It could continue the spirit of Wii Fit, and the forthcoming vitality sensor.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







