^^Agreed
Anyone trying to make a 20 year old SMB out to be an acceptable "surprise" is spending too much time of their day covering for Nintendo. SMB, the internet channel, Opera, these are all things that should have been on the console day 1. These are basic features we were promised, so I'm not going to sit up here and congratulate Nintendo for "surprising" us with features that really should have already been there.
Also, don't kid yourself: Reggie knew who was talking to when he made that announcement. If the Reggie wasn't talking to the "internet-obsessed" with that announcement he sure picked the wrong venue. Only two types of people would hear or care about this announcement: gamers who knew about it, and gamers who didn't. Most people who knew about this "surprise" (and aren't lying to themselves) are pretty disappointed, because eventually having SMB on the VC was already a given, and to most long overdue. Same for the gamers who didn't know about this announcement, because in no known universe does a 20 year old game (even Mario) carry the type of sway that Nintendo still thinks it does.
Non-gamers, in my opinion, don't factor because if they were never gamers and the Wii is their first system I really don't see the VC (full of games they never played and never wanted to play) having any appeal for them at this point in time, period.