An ungracious end to a winning generation at just the wrong time for the global currency markets is their issue. They needed to have more games to support Wii on the back end, despite the fact that the drain on software resources is due to the need to develop the Wii U, or else they'll just have the same initial problems with Wii U that they did with 3DS
The root of all Nintendo's ills is their lack of development resources. They need more games covering more bases. Better Wii sales could have floated them through this tough time, but as it stands they'd trade better Wii sales now for a cruddy Wii U launch window, which could do more long-term damage if the console gets off to a slow start

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







