I kinda actually have to agree. But its all due to with strategy. For majority of the history of the gaming industry, Nintendo has always taken a blue ocean strategy. A blue ocean captures/creates a new market by indentifying new factors to compete on in contrast to a red ocean where it competes on existing factors. Initially where most games were focus on violence, nintendo created arcadie family style games thus creating a new market which they dominate as a result of their strategy. And today where the competition are focused on traditional gaming, Nintendo created motion based games and thus they capture a new market which enables them to dominate. Nintendo keeps shifting their focus, so I dont blame their frustration.








