I know, Triforce :3
But I don't think one has to be that drastically. After all, didn't Nintendo (excuse me if don't know the names of the Nintendo people) say that the Wii's main job was to attract more people into the gaming world? (or something like that, not litterally of course). That's why games such as Wii Fitness (gawd), Wii Music, Wii Play, Wii Sports (and what not), Brain Training, Brain Academy were released in the first place. Although Wii Sports and Play (not to mention all those useless DS Games. X_X) was more to get used to the use of the Nunchuck and WiiMote, no?
Those games would make more people look at the Wii and it's games and thus let the gaming world expand. (I've seen people look at Wii Fitness a lot, but I'm not planning on buying it. I don't consider myself a hardcore gamer, but not a softcoregamer either. I like games like Zelda, Pokemon and Fire Emblem, but it's not that I have played million's of games. I highly prefer those long RPG's over 'silly' games like Wii Fitness, I will say that)
Games such as Zelda (and other of Nintendo's greatest franchise) that have been around for a long time, won't attract new gamers easily, I think. They think you have to be familiar with the gameplay, that it'll be too hard, that they have to take it slowly. You get what I mean right? And those games are not for everyone, that's a fact. Not every member in your family would really enjoy those long, hardcore RPG's, right?
It's not that Nintendo doesn't care about it's hardcore gamers, it's just that for now, it's priorities may lay elsewhere.