[quote name='bnl11311']...Mario Kart, 2d mario, ports, no third parties and not making anything remotely adult oriented means there is no interest from a hard working male who just loves good games. The motion controls on zelda were unplayable and not making the game available in HD on Wii U with a pro controller instead of leaving it on a dead console are just insulting to core gamers who own everything and would buy one if there was anything interesting...[/QUOTE]
While I agree with your point about the shop and online accounts, this part is just full of wrong information and contradictions. I'll let others tackle that

. But I'll get it started: had any Zelda game been made available for the Wii U (especially if it was an older one since I assume you mean Skyward Sword) it would be panned by the Nintendo haters as a port/rehash/kiddie game...
I finally got around to registering my Wii U on my Club Nintendo account and thus finally had to venture to the Nintendo eShop or whatever it is called on the Wii U. I agree that it sucks it isn't all integrated with the Wii and 3DS stores and tied to a single overall account like on PSN (with PS3 and Vita). But I do like the layout of the store better than Sony's abominable "update" of the PS store. I was pleasantly surprised at the content and how fast it was to navigate.
One thing they need to add: a single place for demos. As far as I can tell, to see if there is a demo for a game you have to go to each game and click all the way through nearly to the purchase page to see if there is a demo available. There should be a front page icon to take you to a list of demos. I had heard that the Rayman demo was available for download so I got that. Then on a whim I decided to check out the Sonic racing game and guess what? That has a demo too - who knew!?
They do have a pretty nice way of queuing up downloads and turning the system off when they are all done, though. So kudos to Nintendo on implementing that feature which is a huge improvement over the Wii.
Also, in yet another plus for being able to fire up the gamepad without using the TV, I was able to do all this while my kids watched their after-school shows on TV. I often find that I can't check out the MS or PS stores much of the day because someone is using the TV. With the Wii U I can just pop on there, check things out, and put the pad back in its cradle while it downloads.