What's your favorite console of the last three generations? With the exception of maybe the fifth gen, odds are it'll either be the Playstation or Xbox. It's kind of odd, really, given the Wii's sales numbers relative to the other two, but most people who I talk about gaming with, except for other PC gamers, talk about Xbox or Playstation. That's just how it seems to break down.
My favorite is the Dreamcast. But the Gamecube comes in a close second. Very close. It almost felt like the Dreamcast and N64 had a baby. And boy did it bring the classics. It also sold like [censored]. How does a system with Metroid Prime, Wind Waker, Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil 4, Super Mario Sunshine, F-Zero GX, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi's Mansion, Rogue Leader, Battalion Wars, Tales of Symphonia... you know what, I'll just stop listing and go with F'ING AMAZING EXCLUSIVES OUT THE ASS sell so poorly? I mean, this thing brought out the best launch line-up I've ever seen, when the only games worth playing on the other two were ZoE, MGS2, Timesplitters and Halo. And no one bought it. And it has launch titles that look better than most of the stuff that came out towards the end of the generation on the other two.
The Wii sold, but no one admits to having one. The Wii U is picking up, but I have yet to meet anyone who owns one. These are good damn systems. Wii U's been a little slow getting good games out, and the Wii had a terrible launch (Of course, that didn't stop the PS2 or X360), but more concerning than sales is Nintendo's reputation. And that's basically the point of this wall of text.
I'm trying to understand how a company that has consistently put out some of the most solid games of all time, regardless of target age bracket, and come up with some of the most playable systems of the last few generations, can inspire such vitriol in the gamer community at large. They are one of the most consistent companies in terms of quality that I've ever seen in gaming. Sure, they're a little light on the multiplats, but what they do have seems to more than make up for it. And it seems like for all the complaining about not supporting third parties, when they do bring in third parties, people either ignore it or complain (Bayonetta 2). Where does Nintendo go wrong in dealing with western gamers?