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There are two points in their statements: creativity, and access to their physical hardware. Each points, a two-edge sword.

Nintendo does have their talents and with that, they are also great at getting their points across to their intended audiences. Unfortunately, in a way, this also creates a rift in the market where there's one side who is amply pleased with their artwork of a game, and those who do not understand it simply belittle it.

In terms of hardware, however, Nintendo certainly knows it very well. They are their own master when they are able to manipulate its power in producing impressive graphics no matter the challenges. Unfortunately, other developers do not know their consoles to the fullest of its extent (or so it seems to me) in which it's much easier for them to simply decline in developing for it.

Hopefully, with the Wii U, they are able to better share their knowledge to what permits them in a way where third parties can finally gain the confidence in producing actual quality games the market intended.