I'm sure they will continue to attempt to keep the casual market in their bag but capturing the core market is a whole other ball game. Lots of things need to happen, and they're all things Nintendo simply hasn't done at the level that they need to be done at to succeed in that area.
I was just saying that us here know what has to be done, the gaming media knows what has to be done considering the 500 articles about "What the Wii-U needs to do", and so on. So I was saying that it'll be interesting to see if Nintendo is truly clueless, or if they will hit all the notes. Notes being a full fledged online infrastructure that is easy to use and well implemented, courting third party developers at a high level, increasing output from their own studios in order to avoid any gaps of lacking content, and so on and so forth. Many a things need to be proven. E3 will be where we see whether or not they truly realize what they're getting themselves into by making the bold statements they have.