Nintendo uses different Shops for the Wii and DSi systems. They are respectively called Wii Shop and DSi shop. They are replaced with eShop for the 3DS and Wii U and I'll try to cover them as soon as possible. This will only focus on Wii and DSi.
It offers plenty of content for both consoles. Distributed in a standard format, download the full game and play. If you own a Nintendo console, you know you don't have user profiles. It's a family console made for everyone to pick up and enjoy.
The Pros :
For the whole family :
You don't have to bother who bought what, once the content has been downloaded and installed, it becomes available to all. Since there are no profiles, it's kind of normal.
You don't have to bother who bought what, once the content has been downloaded and installed, it becomes available to all. Since there are no profiles, it's kind of normal.
Market exclusives :
Nintendo took care of making sure that the content available on their shops is not the same content as in retail stores. It's either retro games from Nintendo and non Nintendo consoles, called the Virtual Console, or games developed specifically for the console called WiiWare/DSiWare.
Nintendo took care of making sure that the content available on their shops is not the same content as in retail stores. It's either retro games from Nintendo and non Nintendo consoles, called the Virtual Console, or games developed specifically for the console called WiiWare/DSiWare.
The Cons :
Content is console-bound :
It is clear in Nintendo's End User License Agreement (EULA) that purchased content can only be used on the same console the transaction was made on. Too bad if you have multiple consoles, you cannot claim your games on both of them.
It is clear in Nintendo's End User License Agreement (EULA) that purchased content can only be used on the same console the transaction was made on. Too bad if you have multiple consoles, you cannot claim your games on both of them.
Money (or points), is also console-bound: if you bought or received a nice point cards and are planning on dividing it between two Wiis or even your Wii and DSi... you are also out of luck. Claiming your points can only be done on one market. So if you'd like to sell your digital content, you can't just sell your account, you'll have to sell your console and buy a new one.
Great risks in losing content :
Nintendo offered a tool to transfer your games from a DSi to a 3DS. I believe we will probably see a similar service for the Wii U. But let's say you lost your console or theft... you will have to buy it all over again. In fact, if you broke your console, Nintendo might be able to transfer content if you send both the old and new console, but there's no guarantee they'll be able to do it. And if you just upgraded, let's say from a DSi to DSiXL, they won't help you out on that. The new eShop however (on the 3DS) will let you re-download content bound to your Nintendo user. But we will cover this later.
Nintendo offered a tool to transfer your games from a DSi to a 3DS. I believe we will probably see a similar service for the Wii U. But let's say you lost your console or theft... you will have to buy it all over again. In fact, if you broke your console, Nintendo might be able to transfer content if you send both the old and new console, but there's no guarantee they'll be able to do it. And if you just upgraded, let's say from a DSi to DSiXL, they won't help you out on that. The new eShop however (on the 3DS) will let you re-download content bound to your Nintendo user. But we will cover this later.