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I don't think all that much has changed, on the surface they're still relying on pretty much the same system selling software and they're infamous for censoring or even or even disallowing certain titles or features from e-shop or networks due to it being inappropriate for children. Embracing a form factor that is more than a little reminiscent of the one most widespread among youth and kids won't help in this regard either (tablets and smartphone games are immensely popular among younger customers and gamers).
But it doesn't really matter, what matters is appeal, and appeal seems really good at the moment, as is reflected in the sales.
This image is likely to stick with them, much like the dudebro image of the Xbox, especially since in both instances, the respective companies aren't really doing much to combat it.