efyu_lemonardo
May I have a cookie?
Your phone analogy is actually really good. Say I upgraded my phone, I'd still have all my old numbers but they'd be stored in a separate directory within the main contact list of the new phone. It's a usability nightmare because searching for contacts would no longer mean simply scrolling and typing...I don't know about that one. I honestly only think a few people really care about it. It's nice to have, but it's not like a phone where you need your old numbers to work with the new device. Most people didn't buy a Wii so they could play GameCube games, and I think this will be the case here as well.
I think.
Nintendo are usually big on usability and accessing games quickly and effortlessly with minimal time wasted on loading, etc. This goes against this idea, and also seemingly tucks away one of the biggest advantages a Nintendo console has over the competition, namely Nintendo's own back catalog...