Something is bugging me.
The more and more I read about others' opinions of Nintendo, the more aloof I feel. I used to feel like a big gamer back then, but I feel only like a casual gamer, as if it's not a big part of my life anymore. I feel happy for Nintendo's decision to expand the video game market by "reaching out," but the people around me (here) are all upset and angry. If something brand new comes, it's never addressed as "good." Even as a new feature or simply an interesting improvement. It's all "why didn't they just make this then" or "ew, Wii BLAH, I want to see a new Zelda NOW." Maybe it's because I'm easily satisfied. With all the games out there already (Mario Galaxy, Brawl, Zelda:TP, Wii series) I would think that a person would be able to enjoy what's available for now instead of immediately looking to the distant future for something better. Yes, I do hope for a new Mario or a new Zelda at some point, but I shouldn't ache over every moment it isn't shown, or every single feature that could've been. IMO, that's not what being a gamer is all about.
My wish was that I wanted someone to just play alongside me. Not to win against them or anything to show off my skills, but to play. Before the Wii, most of my video game experience has been utterly alone. It sadden me. No one around was ever interested. Now almost everyone in my family owns a Wii and wants to play, and I feel happy. If Nintendo's main goal was always to reach out to the hardcore audience, yes, more "awesome cool" games would come, but I would be destined to be alone.
As a final note, I look forward to both Wii Music and Wii Sports Resort, as well as Animal Crossing. And on the Wii MotionPlus and the WiiSpeak: if they're adding them just now, cool. Better late than never.