Lego is not a replacement for GTA.
It's these posts that miss the point.
Rather than complain about developers making excuses, HOW ABOUT WE REMOVE ONE IN THE PROCESS?
I rather hear a dev just bitch about the controller rather than bitch at both the controller AND THE SPECS.
Removing barriers is a valid point.
I think there's just varying degrees of cynicism depending on who you talk to.
Some think if Nintendo made equal hardware to everyone else, most 3rd party problems would disappear.
Others think power is irrelevant.
What you have to wonder is where the truth in the middle actually lays. Imagine Nintendo turning a "CPU SPEC" dial up gradually, stepping closer to 3rd parties hopefully, as the 3rd parties step back with shit eating grins on their faces.
It could be that Wii U's spec range was settled on as a gamble that it would be high enough to prevent more 3rd parties from moving the goal posts, and they'd finally try to work with it a little more.
That's because back in the days Nintendos consoles didnt just rely on Mario, Mario Kart, Mario, Zelda, Pokemon and more Mario. The NES and SNES had a huge diversity of genres and games.
The NES had a huge variety of genres and games, because there were no established killer apps and hits. It was an an experiment to see what stuck.
The SNES immediately narrowed things down - the biggest SNES games were all Mario branded, one big Zelda, and Mario-related spin-offs like Donkey Kong Country. While the SNES created a few other games like StarFox and F-Zero, most of those games never became big. They were definitely fan favorites though.
Nintendo still makes a huge diversity of games. They just finished giving Fire Emblem the biggest push the series has ever had, especially in the west. They made a variety of games for the Wii, they've published a variety of games for the 3DS in the eshop.
The real key, IMO, is that they haven't made a huge push for a brand new, AAA-class IP aimed at the "core" Nintendo fan, at retail, since Pikmin. For the Wii, their big new pillar games were titles like Wii Sports Resort.
It's too early yet to tell what's going to happen for Wii U. Just what entirely new IP, on the AAA level, they are working on (be it what Retro's working on, or something else).