

Do you think so? First, it seems a cumbersome feature. Second, you are NOT the owner of the game since you do not even have the possibility to sell the game, should you wish to.
I can see the advantage over regular DRM games, where you can lend the games. But depending on the price range nothing beats having the physical cartridge.
And that’s why I love GOG. It would have been interesting if you can completely transfer the ownership of the virtual card, but I don’t think Nintendo will permit such thing.
I understand your point. Though honestly DRM-locked games should have some kind of compensation, like lower price. Games like Zelda or Mario don’t usually have such treatment, whose digital version always has full price.
I always wonder who buys a Mario or Zelda game digitally at full price.