Nintendo is the only one who gets it. The rest are just greedy corps trying to steal as much as possible: from the workers, from the customers (TIME and money,) and from Nintendo (speaking of Sony's breach of contract which founded their console business; but also their emulators.)
The COSTS are reasonable except for their subsidized bloated PC consoles... adjusted for inflation, Nintendo is just fine. The problem is the money is all going to the top and people in the 1st world are really starting to feel it as they finally realize their income hasn't risen at the rate of wallstreet.
One solution to hide the lost wealth, is to merge with the PC market which can lower costs to some degree while promoting more consumption at the same time. The real savings will end up going to industry and not to the consumers; at first it will placate the users for a while. Next it'll migrate to phones while the PC dies off for most people who can only afford a good phone (with an upgrade being connecting the phone to a TV or controller.) Many people today have already eliminated the PC from their life and just have a phone... the printers are talking to the phones now because of this trend.