Not necessarily... the bad decision was not supporting the Wii all the way through and taking the casuals for granted with a total lack of games from 2010 up until the Wii U's release. During that time they released Galaxy 2, DKC Returns, Zelda Skyward Sword, and finally brought Xenoblade to NA after thousands of gamers had to practically beg them to do it.
That's it, no other noteworthy titles, and the casuals all flocked to greener pastures during this time such as the 360 with Kinect and later Minecraft, and of course mobile and tablet devices, which killed their momentum leading into the next generation.
Then comes the Wii U, and Nintendo made too many mistakes to count here, not the least of which is creating a console with a library of games that neither attracts the casuals the way the Wii U did, or appeases the "core" gamers, and instead we're left with something in between which only the most diehard of Nintendo fans and gamers will support. They also have not done anything to build on the whole motion-control thing that made them a hit among the casuals... the Wii Remotes are still 2006 technology and the Wii U control pad is just a glorified tablet without the mobility and multimedia functionality of an actual tablet.
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.







