Gamers have no fault, they simply choose.
Acknowledged this, Ninty must ask itself a few things:
1) Is it satisfied with current sales? If not, then it must try to sell more.
2) Does it need third parties to sell better? If yes, then it must attract them, so it must attract gamers that buy more third party games or help third parties making games that sell better to die-hard fist party Ninty fans or, better, both things.
3) What makes Wii U sell meh? Find it and fix it.
4) What makes third party games sell meh? Find what is Ninty's fault and fix it, and if feasible help others fix what isn't Ninty's fault, if they are willing to accept help and collaborate.
In NO case must a company blame its customers.
But this doesn't totally absolve gamers: those that clearly admit they don't like third party games and those that buy third party games they like are obviously innocent, but those that whine about lack of third party games, then, when good ones arrive, they don't buy those that meet their tastes are guilty. Neither in this case, though, Ninty can blame them, if its gamers are made this way it must either deal with it or try to attract also different ones.







