I appreciate the feedback and criticism. Although I think your views represent a small minority of our listeners, it's important to hear those views, and we do take them into consideration. However, your tone is extremely off-putting. We are much more likely to listen to you if you treat us (and our guests!) with respect and politeness.
It seems you are new to this website in general, so let me tell you something about it. We are 100% independently operated and funded. Our entire staff works for no pay, and yet we strive for the same level of professionalism that you will get at IGN, Gamespot, 1up, etc. If you want to doubt whether we love Nintendo, ask the numerous staff members who have been doing this volunteer work for 7-8 years. We are adults, most of us with real jobs, and we have broad interests in gaming and beyond. We do what we do because we love doing it. That goes for the entire website, and all the podcasts as well.
Look around the web and iTunes for other Nintendo-focused podcasts. You won't find very many. Now consider how many of those are any good. Now filter out the ones that ever mention or discuss any non-Nintendo games/systems. I don't think you'll have anything left to listen to. If we only talked about Nintendo games and only answered emails directly about Nintendo games, the show would be less than an hour long each week. Furthermore, we'd have to specifically purchase a lot more Nintendo games to make up the difference, games that we may not actually care about... with our own money! Sheer economics demand that we can only talk about games we were going to buy/rent anyway. And all four of us on the show are multiplatform gamers, so obviously we want to play games on multiple platforms. That would apply to virtually anyone on our staff.
We made considerable efforts to keep Nintendo at the focus point of every episode. Even in this case, when we brought on an independent developer who makes Xbox games, we constantly referred back to Nintendo games. "Did you work at Geist?" "What are some of the Nintendo games that influence your games?" "Have you considered making WiiWare games?" "What makes exploration in Metroid games fun and rewarding?" "How do you design an upgrade like the Screw Attack?" ...and so on.
Find another podcast with 200+ episodes and more Nintendo content, on average, than our show. Go on, I want to see what you come up with. Make your case.
We love Nintendo. We talk about Nintendo, primarily and at length and in depth, on every single episode of this show ever produced. But we are not purists. We are not fanboys. We do not live in a vacuum. We know that Nintendo games are and should be influenced by what's happening in the entire gaming world, just as they continue to influence that world.
This is a Nintendo podcast for grown-ups. If you can't handle that perspective, find something that caters exactly to what you want. This is the Internet, after all.