While I don't plan to buy Xenoblade, the fact that they have no games for Wii (worth buying) until the holiday season when they have a game translated into english seems like they are only making the problem worse. If they released Xenoblade and NPC Pikmin 2 in August and September then that would seem like they actually had something when both are finished projects. Xenoblade probably wouldn't sell that well. "Hardcores" are being told that JRPGs are dead and "Casuals" will want another type of game.

Pikmin 2 makes sense to me even though it probably won't happen. It won't sell in the holiday season when a million other games are out but put it out in the summer when nothing is out and it gets more people into the series and ready for Pikmin 3. When Pikmin 3 is one of the few non third party games announced for the system, having more pikmin fans might get more people to look twice. I love NPC Pikmin 1, but if people remember the pikmin series as "that short game with some glitches", that won't help generate excitement.

Of course this isn't helping their stocks. No games for Wii except Kirby and Zelda in the winter, a whole bunch of 3DS games but not until winter, next to no information on what comes after the Wii, I just don't understand why they didn't wait until next E3 to announce the Wii U when things are almost ready.

NoA's response, it's business gibberish. Everybody does it. Make "No, but maybe someday" a lot longer and harder to understand and then put some sort of happy message at the end to make you forget that they said no, but maybe someday. Just words that really don't mean anything. This particular example was quite easy to see through. They would of had to make it a lot longer for it to work very well, and you probably could still see through it.

Edit: Wow, that was way longer then I thought it would be. I proofread it and it didn't seem as long as when I actually posted it. Sorry about that. I've been watching the whole Xenoblade situation and just thinking, so I had a lot of thoughts.