FIRST of all, I could have sworn this topic was talking about Square (or Square-Enix, of which Enix is the better half) continuing to make games for Nintendo. That probably could have been the best course of action they could ever have taken, but they did not. Ahem.
Exhibit A: The first six Final Fantasy games have been deemed "the classics." These are the ones that were released on Nintendo systems (NES and SNES). FF7 is considered the Ultimate Fanboy FF Game (in an unrelated note, I like to think of FF10-2 as the Ultimate Fangirl FF Game). Post-FF7 games are debatable, and I have no experience with them besides Crystal Chronicles, so I really shouldn't talk about them.
Exhibit B: A sizable percentage of the population is beginning to hold to the belief that as Square-Enix produces more and more games in rapid succession, they are becoming increasingly sucky. The deep, thought-provoking storylines such as FF6's are but distant memories in the past. I don't even know what's been going on with the battle system lately.
So, IN CONCLUSION, .... ...uh. Wait. No, wait, I know there was a point I was trying to make. DANG IT!! I totally forgot what I was going to say. MAN!
Okay. Square's current games would not be sucky if they teamed up with Nintendo more often. Much like Dr. Pepper, Nintendo has a tendancy to make the world tase better. Mmm, delicious.
I think that was the point I was getting at. :|