@well, mostly everyone
I can't believe my (virtual) ears. Doesn't everyone break out the pitchforks and torches when Nintendo remakes/releases old games? Doesn't everyone get all pissy when any platform's launch line-up largely (and, in that case, sensibly) consists of remakes/ports?
Plus, unless the remake is truly lazy (which, granted, many are) that means resources are taken away from what would otherwise be a new game.
Nintendo seems to be the only publisher these days who has trouble releasing
new games
along with the ports/remakes.
Personally, I like the HD remakes, especially Sony's since (for the most part) the games being "remade" are games I didn't play last gen like Jak & Daxter; Ico; Ratchet & Clank; Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath; the God of War PSP games; etc. And even in the case of games I
did play last-gen, getting to play those in a fashion that doesn't look like a blurry, jagged mess on my HD TV is very nice, as are the occasional extras and achievements that get included on those collections. Plus, in the case of games like Shadow of the Colossus, the "remakes" allow developers to make their games more playable on more modern consoles that can actually run them better.
I would be fine with Nintendo putting out HD Collections of their own on par with the Metroid Prime Trilogy, so long as those are merely complements to a robust lineup of new software. And considering all the teams Nintendo
has working on games, I don't see why they couldn't. But then again, I've never understood why Nintendo has been so reluctant to releasing content on their Virtual Console services in the last few years, either.
EDIT: And that's something else, actually: if Nintendo does "HD remakes" of their own, they need to be "Collections" of multiple games rather than "$40 for Ocarina of Time or Star Fox 64" like we saw on 3DS.