Off topic, but someone really should put Miyamoto in the corner and tell him the truths. His games are great but he should work with the limitations of the hardware, not force the hardware design to fit a very specific way of programming. He literally killed the N64. He moved Nintendo from a trend setter to a niche market on subsequent consoles. Overall, it is a failure.
But who's going to do that? Iwata? He's embattled himself at this point, and when he first came in he wasn't going to push Miyamoto aside.
This is what's so impressive about Kaz Hirai's new pivot within Sony. They were a dyed in the wool hardware company controlled by the hardware guys. Now a software guy is leading the design of their new flagship hardware with their engineering teams following his lead.
If Miyamoto would just step aside and focus on the games Nintendo could forgo the in-box costs of things like the Wii U tablet, the Wiimotes, etc. and sell them via their super-strong first party IPs to disseminate them. This would allow for stronger hardware in the box without eating big losses. Nintendo is the only first party who can get ubiquitous acceptance of a peripheral via software bundling, but they keep pushing peripherals in-box because Miyamoto and company have a handful of quirky uses for it.