Disclaimer: this post is not fact based, but based on a bit of intuition. Attack it at will, but try to see what I'm getting at.
Mouse_clicker: you say that Nintendo needs to win over the average gamer, or they will go the way of Sega, most likely. Well, I just don't think we can say something like that since Nintendo is not in any financial trouble whatsover. What we really have to do is stop comparing Nintendo to Sony. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that as of February 19, 2003, the Playstation brand itself is more popular than Nintendo ever was. Call me crazy, but I just get that feeling. It's sad, and if it's not UTTERLY true, it might as well be. The Sony brand goes well beyond gaming, if you ask me, and Nintendo can't compete with that, literally. That said, I do think that if they keep doing what they've been doing on GCN, they could really make leaps and bounds, even to success in the eyes of people who misunderstand success. I truly believe they've done almost everything right after their still-successfull-but-much-maligned N64.
The fact is, Nintendo's doing just fine from their perspective, which is why all this talk from people Matt Cassamassina and countless other editors and people (like us) probably seems a bit groundless. People like to say that Nintendo is ignorant and that they have no idea about how the modern market works, and yet the other possibility is that from their point of view, things are fine, millions of people still love their games, they are raking in the dough from all corners, and they are happy.
What if?