Eh, I've had enough professors with pet issues (really dog, talking about legalizing weed in a calc class?) that I could see getting annoyed if it gets brought up at every class, assuming that's what actually happened.
This is a community college too, where that is even worse and more likely to happen. Which is why the good ones stock up on people who have real life experience (local lawyer to teach business law, cop/lawyer to teach criminal justice, newspaper person to teach journalism, etc.) instead of filling full of Masters Terminals or Endless PhD students.
They've also had complaints about her doing this kind of stuff in the past. Not that it isn't a valid topic, even for the class itself, but I can see why people might complain if this is all she's going on about instead of the material that's expected. Also, if she's starting the course out with railing on her pet issue endlessly, people won't hang around to see if she actually teaches the course material.
But I've only read two stories on it so I shouldn't talk about it too much probably.
I don't buy that people are confused by the WiiU's name. People are not that stupid.
Haven't there been a bunch of media stories on it that basically have called it an add-on or suggested it is? Didn't even Jimmy Fallon do that?