I swear, it's like I seriously WANT to post in these forums, but broodwars and his constant, highly-opinionated railing on Nintendo prevent me from doing so.
In the end, the fanbase needs to understand that they are a single, individual entity in the massive collection of people who like Nintendo for a bunch of different reasons, and the best thing that they can do in order to get the "Nintendo experience" they long for is by supporting their hardware and software. I understand that not all titles are for everyone, but again, we're not at a period in time where a variety of games is something we can ask for, or demand, of the company. If you think there's no excuse for this, you obviously have no knowledge of the development cycles that we're currently going through (and even if you feel that "Nintendo brought it upon themselves", look at how they've handled previous consoles) and that there's not much of an understanding of the current industry. No company, and very few developers, are actually doing well. If you want to own quality games from developers, you sure as hell better support them now or you won't see much of them in the future. While the Wii U isn't selling well right now and hardly has any games, we are at a point where people bash on Nintendo because it's the easiest thing to- because we're pre-E3 and Nintendo is very discreet at this point.
And if you find nothing appealing from the current selection of games, surprise- you're in the minority. Software releases are based on popular trends and the "good old fashioned" view of Nintendo, or video games in general, is no longer the popular opinion- because this is a consumerist market and companies are developing for what trends are popular. So however badly you want Nintendo to return to their roots, or whatever- it's probably not going to happen, because the market is ever-changing. Video game enthusiasts seem to have very little understanding of this, because they're generally a group of entitled pricks- us included. And while it's all fine and well to be so, just think of how influential these few people are in the majority the market is trying to reach.
Whoooooooooosh.