...later is NOW.
Another Code Revolution - do want. no questions asked. These advenchuure games shouldn't but limited to just DS and people's fond memories of old distant years of innocent gaming.
Disaster: Disaster in Localization - do want. I hear it's a neat, likable game, according to some Aussies. But it's more like a game you'd expect from some other Japanese publisher like Namco and not a robust, thoroughly QA/QC'd Nintendo product, a quirky instance that makes you question why Nintendo bothered to authorize this one real-world-setting action game while having no hint of plans to make any other action games.
Fatal Frame - do want, in theory. I heard it's broken. Grasshopper was hired to make the game, Tecmo had oversight over Grasshopper, Nintendo published the game for Tecmo. Nintendo deemed the game was broken, Tecmo didn't care to fix anything, and Grasshopper is spending their time wisely not dealing with Tecmo anymore. Nintendo is the big loser once again, having to deal with Tecmo for Other Mush. I don't want a broken horror game; I've played and completed Obscure: The Aftermath.
==GAMECUBE==
Baten Kaitos and Tales of Symphonia, from my understanding, were lucky to exist outside of Japan because Nintendo was desperate for meaty 3rd Party games and Namco wanted a bigger RPG presence in the West and take advantage of a platform with little competition, so Nintendo went ahead and paid the bill for localization and helped promote the titles. That was nice of them, bringing decent new product to new audiences in a substantial way.
==Wii==
Fast forward to Wuu, and I'm sure Nintendo expected 3rd Party support by simply being the market leader, without the necessity of moneyhats. Localization? 3rd Parties shouldn't need help with localization! They're big grand ol' 3rd Parties! They shouldn't have trouble funding projects they're committed to! If they care, they'll do what they need to do. To compete, they have to... COMPETE. But since they don't make the kinds of games Nintendo does, then they don't really have competition to worry about! Just release those 3rd Party games as 3rd Party game makers do. Nintendo shouldn't have to lift a finger for them, cuz 3rd Parties are so smart and powerful together and way more important to the industry than Nintendo.
Nintendo is doing the righteous thing, saying "those guys can figure it out for themselves."
Can they?
=D