The DRM cartridge can be easily resold. It's just a small cheap cartridge that is sold at retail and can be resold. There by keeping retailers happy. Once you get the cartridge home you insert it and it enables you to download and run the game and locks that cartridge code to the console. You can them remove the cartridge and store it back in its case. Not much different really to buying a retail game and having to download a huge patch before you can run the game even it if comes on disc.
Once you are bored of the game you can de-activate the cartridge from your console and sell it second-hand. Nintendo may make a small charge for de-activating or it may be free.
Its a way of keeping games at retail without the expense of an optical drive or manufacturing expensive large capacity cartridges.
Can people see the full name of the options. It's truncating on my screen?








