You're absolutely right. It's just that "dudebro" is such a mocking term. People use it dismissively, like that crowd isn't worth paying attention to. I don't typically play the games that are dudebro popular, but that doesn't mean I dismiss the fact that this demographic can make a game sell into the millions in its first week, while the darling Skyward Sword only managed around 600k. You'd be kidding yourself if Nintendo didn't want some of that pie.
Maybe I'm more of an optimist than I thought.
Of course gamebros wouldn't flock to Nintendo overnight. But if Nintendo dedicated themselves to putting out consistent hardware and software that appealed to more than just Nintendo fans, eventually they'd come around. The thing is, it's been so long since Nintendo's made a dedicated play for this market, it's impossible to say that they are definitely shut out.
I just want Nintendo to live up to their potential. I'd really love for Nintendo to stop using their unparalleled ability to innovate as a crutch. If they delivered all-around good products that
kept up with industry trends and used their innovations as their ace up their sleeve, they'd be able to compete with just about anyone.