To every weirdo and college-age armchair CEO harping about Nintendo's "past mistakes" "dating back" to the N64: Just stahp.You're 100% wrong. For every year between 2006-2011, Nintendo pulled in more profit than the entire history of hardware manufacturers combined, including all of Sega, Sony, and Microsoft's platforms.
The Wii U is a supreme squandering of a stranglehold on the dollars of the video-game market that we hadn't seen one company hold since the NES days. In particular, it boggles my mind how Nintendo let Sony not only stay in this industry, but successfully launch the PS4. Sony was hemorrhaging billions from the PSP, PS3, and PSV, and if we are using a boxing analogy, it was the puffy-faced, bleeding-nose, two-black eyes fighter who just scored a TKO on the here-to-fore unblemished champion.
The Wii U has failed colossally. Historically so, if Pachter's numbers are anywhere, anywhere close to reality.
For the next upcoming cycle, I hope Nintendo wakes up and realizes money isn't something to be hoarded; money is a weapon. If they haven't already done so, they need to at least triple the manpower behind their first-party and second-party studios. NoA and NoE need full autonomy to greenlight their own projects with homegrown second-party studios in both the USA and Europe (Nintendo's refusal to foster relations with European studios is an eye-popping incompetence.)