Can you explain whats new about that game or screenshot?
Nintendo should have upped the power, and if they didn't up the power they should have charged less than $200 for it. The problem people fail to see is the investment needed for graphically power games negates incentives to try new things. The EA business model works within the high cost of development. If you try something new, you risk alienation. You lower the cost, you make it so you can't just wow-em with graphics, you give them new abilities with the interface and you force devs or you allow devs to try new things. That's the thing behind Wii and if you can't see anything possible with the wiimote other than minigames then you simply lack imagination.
Really, I keep looking for this hardware powered innovation, and all I can think up of is Assassin's Creed's crowds. Adding more enemies/players really hasn't done much. BF2 did the same thing and in the end the game just felt like another FPS to me.