I agree with this. On the N64, if i were playing Mario 64 and wanted to switch to Smash Bros, i could have the game off, out of the slot, and back on it's shelf in seconds, and then in another 45 seconds or so be playing a round of Smash Bros. Now if i did the same thing with Galaxy and Brawl, it takes longer to shut the system off (or retreat to the Wii menu), takes a few more seconds to eject the disc, you have to put it back in it's box, get the other disc, load it, wait for it to load so that you can select it off the menu, then after initialization, wait for it to load so you can actually play the damn thing
Most of that is intrinsic to cartridges vs discs, though. I'll grant that.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







