My point is this: 3rd parties have been around long enough to understand how systems work. They know you grow a system's library into something that allows for maximum freedom and penetration in virtually any genre. Suddenly, a Nintendo console is selling like a bat out of hell and what do they do? Release shit. One after another after another. Three years in, most of the gamers who bought the Wii following its potential as a product are disinclined to believe in the system as a traditional console for them to enjoy.
In a sense, this consideration that a Nintendo console is somehow completely different than any other console in history and must be treated in a very careful, unique way is nonsense - and it's like they've had blinders on all gen.
If they had done what they should have in the first place and approach it like a hot, more affordable option, using primarily franchises and/or concepts that don't require HD or online to implement, we would not be having this conversation right now.
Developers lead consumers. This is true in how they behave within games (rewards indicate direction) and it's true in terms of how they market products. What they're doing is like a dog chasing its own tail.