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Eddie_Raja said:
IMO you would be batshit crazy too. Not only would you have to cope with the Wii U's last-gen storage sizes (Or pay to fix their mistake), but if your Wii U breaks you are out of a system.

Nothing is stored in servers to remember your data in case it breaks.


Curious did you deride the X360 that had 4GB of internal storage?

 

Edit: I wanted to be sure before I told you you were wrong about "Nothing is stored in servers to remember your data in case it breaks."

Fromhttp://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1531

Can I register the same Nintendo Network ID on more than one Nintendo 3DS system?

No, this is not possible. Your Nintendo Network ID is tied to your software and/or additional content you have purchased and downloaded. As the rights of usage for software you have purchased apply only to a single Nintendo 3DS family system, you can only register your Nintendo Network ID on one system.

If I have registered a Nintendo Network ID on my Nintendo 3DS, can I transfer it to a new system?

If you have registered a Nintendo Network ID on a Nintendo 3DS family system, you can transfer this to a new system along with the usage rights to data saved on your SD card, Nintendo DSiWare, your Nintendo eShop user history and balance, any save data from software pre-installed on the system, and Nintendo DS software settings.

However, please note the following restrictions:

  • Content cannot be transferred from a New Nintendo 3DS XL system to a Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, or Nintendo 3DS XL. Once the NNID is associated to a New Nintendo 3DS XL, it can only be transferred to another New Nintendo 3DS XL.
  • If the target system already has a Nintendo Network ID registered on it, you will be unable perform a system transfer.