There is no point to the complaints though. There are several games on the Wii that even the most hard headed can enjoy. It's just the fact that they...you know, dismiss them before they even attempt to understand them.
I've played the vast majority of Nintendo titles released on the Wii this generation in NA, some I've really liked; others less so; and several I've strongly disliked. But when...
- I
had to buy a PS2 (and then a PS3) to supplement the game experiences that Nintendo was ensuring I could not get on more than a rare occurrence on the Wii in NA, yeah I have and will continue to complain about that.
- I'm having to scrounge through WiiWare and Virtual Console titles released after 2008 (that I haven't already bought) so I can get the remaining coins I need to reach Platinum status for the year because Nintendo is flat-out not releasing Wii titles this year outside the craptacular Mario Sports Mix and the continually-delayed Skyward Sword...yeah, I'm going to complain about that.
- Nintendo experiments with new IPs in Japan and then NoA (the puppet arm of Nintendo Japan) seemingly-refuses to publish them over here so I can try them, yeah I'm going to complain about that.
I suppose a lot of this comes down to how extremely profit-focused NoA is on top of Nintendo Japan's stubbornness, as it is so rare to get "niche" Nintendo titles in NA anymore and that's where a lot of the company's more interesting titles are these days. Outside of a handful of titles (Punch-Out, Sin & Punishment 2, etc.), it's rare to see something over here (at least on Wii) that's not a guaranteed seller from a major franchise. No, I'm not going to play the likes of Endless Ocean, but considering so many of the Wii's "casual" audience will never play Metroid Prime 3, I don't see the problem there.