Nintendo is just completely out of touch. They make stupid decisions and then act bullish about it when the fans express their feelings. Like the stupid Metroid multiplayer game. That is exactly not what the fans wanted and Reggie acted like it was an overreaction. They make Amiibo's which fall into the huge "toys-to-life" genre that basically prints money, then they don't make a "real" game specifically to take advantage of them. A Disney Infinity-style sandbox game with a dedicated portal would sell like gangbusters but Nintendo just carries on down their own weird path.
The decision to delay Zelda which is pretty much their sole big title for 2016 is ridiculous. Not so much because they delayed the game yet again which is annoying by itself, but because they have a year bereft of releases to begin with!
How does Nintendo think they are going to grow their audience when they can't even manage to keep their exisiting fanbase engaged? If they expect the NX to be a big success, where is the momentum going into it? They are at their lowest point sales-wise and fan-wise right now. Are people with Wii U's collecting dust from lack of games to play going to wait another year with nothing in the interim to play or are they going to buy a PS4 or Xbox One? NX will almost assuredly be more expensive than either of those two consoles when it releases. How much backing will 3rd parties - burned by poor sales of previous games on Nintendo consoles - pour into the NX with no install base and a proven track record of poor game sales for them? Not to mention in this connected age of gaming, the multiplayer games will be a lot more active on the PS4 and 'bone with an estimated combined install base of nearly 100 million by the time the NX releases.
I just don't get Nintendo's logic and apparently I have a lot of company since in three and a half years, Nintendo hasn't even sold 13 million Wii U consoles! With budgets and the economy being what it is, I have less and less disposable income for things like gaming. Since the N64 on, I have bought Nintendo consoles knowing there would not be a lot of games to play on them. I accepted that. But with that budget tightening, I have to seriously consider throwing away money on yet another Nintendo system - the fifth in this trend - solely to play a handful of exclusives.