Becoming a fundamentally family-oriented system is exactly what Nintendo should be doing with the Wii U. Funding games like Lego City is a great start, but I'd like to see them drop the entire vision of gaming as defined by its competitors and just fully embrace being the Pixar of this medium: every release to be something that appeals to all ages without being patronizing, while maintaining quality and attention to detail that rises above the rest of the medium. That, and more local social experiences.
That is where they excel. Forget the idea of becoming something at all comparable to PS/XBox systems and gamer cultures.
That is where they excel. Forget the idea of becoming something at all comparable to PS/XBox systems and gamer cultures.