I'll add "no standard high-volume data storage" to the bad list. Where are all these WiiConnect downloads going to go? What about Virtual Console games? SD has it's advantages, but I think a lot of people are going to spend a lot of money on SD cards, or complain about the lack of space.
For the good list, I think Nintendo has managed to reserve an extra graphical boost for itself this generation. Sony and Microsoft don't have much room left to upgrade the graphics on PS4 and Xbox 3. There will be an upgrade, but it will be really minor in the eyes of the average consumer.
- I like the battery powered remote. Hopefully Nintendo will offer a rechargeable solution as well, but I'd rather use standard batteries than some lithium thing I'll never be able to replace. I know, this is an old battle, I should just shut up about it.
- Two years from now people will still be talking/complaining about the name "Wii", but mostly we'll be playing awesome games.
- Waiting a long time to reveal launch details is frustrating for us, but I don't think it will change things for Nintendo in the long run.
I agree with the other points more or less. I tried to argue with some of your good points, but I just couldn't think of anything that important.