Now, feel free to abandon Nintendo. They can likely live without you.
I can't see where you're getting your "they like money but don't care for consumers", though. Now, I won't agree or disagree with the point itself, but this doesn't demonstrate it to be so at all. A video game company that "cares for its consumers" will release games that sell a lot. Why? Because more of its consumers are made happy by their more popular products. By some debatable logic, this also means that a video game company that "cares for its consumers" will not release games that don't sell a lot. Of course, they can, and they'll make some couple thousand people happy, but, if they "care for their consumers", wouldn't it be better for them to focus on other games since pretty much anything else Nintendo makes will sell more (and therefore please more people) than Xenoblade?
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