I can't say I'm as critical as most people here, as Pikmin 3 and NSMBU look great, and Nintendoland looks like it could be fun, but I'm certainly puzzled by why Nintendo left so much out. We know Retro's working on a Wii U game, so why not show it? We know Monolith's working on a Wii U game, so why not show it? EAD Tokyo must be working on a Wii U game, so why not show it? There have to be other Nintendo studios and partners working on games, so why not show them? It seems like Nintendo has made a decision recently to not show games until they're close to release (eg NSMB2), but that just doesn't make sense for the unveiling of a new console; you really need to wow people with how many games are on the way, and Nintendo haven't done that. Not to even mention the fact that the third party game they spent the most time on will be a full year old by the time the console launches. We know the console's getting Assassin's Creed 3, Black Ops 2, etc, so why not spend time on them instead?
Yeah it doesn't make sense. Reggie said they are only focusing on launch window software. You don't do that for a new console launch.