Okay, first off: there is a ton - and I mean a ton - of evidence that points to Nintendo having a deliberately antagonistic relationship with third parties. This can be seen all the way back in the original NES games where they took advantage of their near-monopoly to control how many cartridges got produced, as well as more ridiculous restrictions like forcing them to order X cartridges, keep them from producing titles for any other company, and make X titles per year. This is not opinion....
I'm mad that Nintendo seems to be coasting.
I'm mad that Nintendo ceased doing the things that made them so great - from a purely developer standpoint - to begin with.
I'm mad that Nintendo fans continue to see the company through rose-colored glasses.
And lastly, I'm mad at your lack of both spelling and reading comprehension.
EDIT: To be clear, I am the writer of the article. I just registered on this site and, seeing as how it was a...
@Titanz
Wait a minute, wait a minute. Based on what I'm getting from you, you're upset that I didn't talk about Sony and Microsoft in what was very clearly - at least if you read the headline - a Nintendo article.
Do you see how that line of thinking is just a little bit silly?