I'm beginning to wonder how much of Nintendo's lack of third party support is the fault of circumstance or Nintendo specifically. There are many baffling decisions other parties make regarding Nintendo, like MGS3's terrible porting, for example.
I mean, I was extremely excited about the Resident Evil: Revelations 2 rumor-- until I found out that it won't be released on Nintendo consoles. Nevermind the fact that the 3DS version outsold all other versions by a mile, or the fact that Capcom could build a mini-fanbase involving Revelations and Nintendo consoles-- much like they did with the Outbreak series on PS2. They just looked at Nintendo, said, "**** those guys," and released the sequel on everything else instead. To me, a person largely uneducated on the exact natures of business decisions like these, that sounds stupid. But maybe I'm wrong.
Or maybe Nintendo is just off-putting? Like Sega was in their Saturn era. I've read accounts of just how impossible the top brass at Sega was to work with, and how they basically imploded due to arrogance. What if Nintendo is following a similar path? What if EA's spite toward Nintendo has some merit? What if the Wii U's lack of sales is just an easy excuse used to hide behind-the-scenes issues?
I'm not sure why I typed all this up. It's just eating at me how little my favorite developers seem to consider Nintendo consoles, and your issues with MSG3 started me up. The demo for that game was just embarrassing.
Well...Nintendo doesn't pay third parties for exclusivity or to put those games on their platform. For a lot of publishers/developers, this is off-putting because, to them, it means they don't care about their business and support. Revelations 2, as is, coming to everything but 3DS is just idiotic. But considering Capcom announced Resident Evil 6 THE WEEK Revelations came out in the US, which caused sales in the west to tank, because instead of promoting Revelations, they promoted that instead, isn't that surprising. And no, this isn't the first time Capcom has done this with a game they've put out on Nintendo platforms.
So maybe you should look at Capcom and say '**** those guys' instead. That's really the type of attitude that is wrong with the games industry towards Nintendo and everyone not in the industry. To them, if you complain, you're part of the problem, and not a solution. They'd rather you shut up, pre-order their game at 80 different places, buy all of the DLC on Day 1 and not even play the game as long as they get your money time and again.
But, back on topic, I think people trying to define every single word individually that comes out of Sakurai's mouth is a bit much. For the past week, by design or not, Sakurai has basically confirmed the leak, little by litte, culminating with last night's reveal of All-Star Mode, how it works, when it works, and what it means for the Roster being complete or not. Does it mean we're getting more characters besides the ones leaked? Maybe. But I doubt DLC will allow the mode to be Completed, because it just adds a wrench into the mix that's not needed.