They should release a Virtual Console app via a system update that stores all of you VC downloads (NES, SNES, N64, GCN, Wii, GB, GBC, GBA, DS, GG, and TG-16 via a virtual hub room, similar to the Sega Genesis room from the steam app, as shown in this video.
That would defiantly eliminate the stupid "300 games only" limitation that plagued the 3DS and Wii U. Yeah I knew the Wii had a limit of 240 games via the SD Card menu but that wasn't as bad since you could easily separate your VC games and switch SD cards at anytime, unlike on the 3DS and Wii U, which requires shutting down the console, just to switch SD cards/USB drives and the latter messes up the layouts of the icons and folders, while the former allows you to save layouts to the home menu. The app would check your existing NNID and let you download your purchased VC games (as long as they were added to the NS eShop already) and let your launch the eShop, so you can re-download your games and watch their progress via the game room hub. Wouldn't this be a neat idea?
That would defiantly eliminate the stupid "300 games only" limitation that plagued the 3DS and Wii U. Yeah I knew the Wii had a limit of 240 games via the SD Card menu but that wasn't as bad since you could easily separate your VC games and switch SD cards at anytime, unlike on the 3DS and Wii U, which requires shutting down the console, just to switch SD cards/USB drives and the latter messes up the layouts of the icons and folders, while the former allows you to save layouts to the home menu. The app would check your existing NNID and let you download your purchased VC games (as long as they were added to the NS eShop already) and let your launch the eShop, so you can re-download your games and watch their progress via the game room hub. Wouldn't this be a neat idea?