I don't think people bash Nintendo systems on the basis of Nintendo games themselves. The larger issue is likely more that Nintendo has often made design decisions for their platforms around what they as a company want to do with software, versus simply making an all-around excellent platform to put games on. Doing so has cost them developer support - had the Wii not sold like hotcakes to the nontraditional gaming markets, Nintendo might be seen as heading down the same path as Sega in terms of alienating developers (which the Wii has still done). The Wii U may see some fallout from that even if it's better equipped, kinda like the N64->Gamecube.Razzmatazz wrote:People bashed the Gamecube and the N64 before that. They misinterpret a game that can be enjoyed by all, as one that can only be enjoyed by children.
There are objective criticisms to make, as there are of any company/console, which don't necessarily constitute bashing.