I shall respectfully decline. Compared to the Xbox, where there is tonnes of indie content, Nintendo just doesn't stack up. Its done okay with first party IPs, I'll not say they've been totally stagnant, but to claim that they've got the same breadth of content as the competition is, in my eyes, ludicrous. That is another issue I have with Nintendo: their gimmick boxes make development for third parties distinctly difficult. As an engineer, I know how much of a pain in the ass it is to support multiple BROWSERS, let alone multiple hardware architectures, control schemes, and operating systems. If Nintendo would cut the gimmicky crap and just make a damned games machine with standard inputs, I'd be willing to bet that their third party support would increase tenfold.