but if you lose or decide to sell a system you should be able to recover those games without the hassle of jumping through hoops.
Why should you be able to get back games that you sold? The only way to get back what you sell is to buy it again, digital purchases should be no different in that regard.
I didn't think about theft though, that's a good point. I s'pose the benefit of not having physical media is that it can't be stolen.
If you read what I wrote again you'll see I said nothing about selling the games. I was talking about selling the system, which because of Nintendo's backward system is tied to the games.
Just to give you an example of the sort of thing I'm talking about, a few months ago I came to the conclusion that I wanted to buy the 3DS XL. However, I couldn't really afford it and therefore wanted to trade my original 3DS in to put store credit towards the XL. I went into the two GAME stores in Belfast and told them what I was interested in doing, but that I really needed to keep my ambassador games as well as the other games I had downloaded. Neither store, however, had wi-fi and they would would not let me leave the store with both systems in order to try and find a hotspot to allow me to perform the transfer of games.
So I chose to simply not upgrade.
I'm now in a position where I could totally afford to buy an XL outright, but the whole experience soured me on the idea.
I partly blame the sales representatives in those stores for being so obfuscatory, but quite a lot of that blame also lies with Nintendo for being so backward about something which a resolution exists for.
Anyway, that's my story. Just thought a little context for my opinions might be in order.