I could see that entire list being true, but there really isn't much on there that most people on here couldn't have said themselves.
- Nintendo has registered Pokken Fighters in Japan and Pokken Tournament in the U.S. Pokemon + Tekken = Pokken. Tekken Tag 2 and Soul Calibur V barely sold 1 million each. Namco's gotta make money too, and a Pokemon fighting game done right could easily sell 3 million, maybe even be a mega-hit.
- Metroid is one of the last franchises not to hit 3DS, and the 3DS lineup this year looks pretty thin already. Metroid Prime on Wii U, could be huge if they build the multiplayer up right, and draw in alot of the FPS fans, along with the Metroid die-hards.
- Reviving old Franchises? They have revived Punch-Out, Pilotwings, old-school style Zelda, and Luigi's Mansion in recent years. Starfox and F-Zero would be the obvious choices.
- Japanese Dev's jumping on? It's already happening. Square Enix has only made one Vita game which is the Final Fantasy X remake. Already have 6 on the 3DS. Tecmo is making Hyrule Warriors. Namco is helping on Smash Bros and Pokken Fighters (probably lol). Lots of smaller studios like Shien have gravitated towards Nintendo. Not to mention that X, Bayonneta, and Hyrule Warriors (Musou is massive in Japan), pretty much ensure that the Wii U in Japan will be a success in the long run.
- Zelda in 2014? Maybe. Maybe Not. We know they will show it this year, sometimes that means it will release soon, sometimes later. Nintendo has done both.
- Virtual Console price cuts? Most doubtful thing on here. The Virtual Console prices are not really the issue to be honest, its the release of garbage games for weeks on end that no one wants. Earthbound came out for $9.99 which is more expensive then the other SNES games, and has been the top selling virtual console game.