It won't be long before clones appear that are cheaper. Those of you providing a valuation roughly equivalent of all the currently available retail games are being more a little naive, if you ask me.
If Nintendo fix this in the next firmware update, then your card is pretty much good for nothing because most of us will already own the games we're actually interested in playing on the 3DS. I'd rather be able to play Pokemon X/Y, the upcoming Zelda game, Bravely Default, Shin Megami Tensei IV (WHAT!? I LIKE RPGs, OK?) and Yoshi's Island (HA! NOT AN RPG; IN YOUR FACE!) than all of the 3DS games I haven't played so far put together. Not to mention that the majority of 3rd party games that have been around for a few months can be found in bargain bins and at steals on eBay. If I spend $80 on a flash card that's rendered incompatible before the end of July, then it absolutely isn't worth it.
Not just the issue of clones and updates, but the card's progress to release feels extremely rushed. Take a look at these questions from the FAQ:
- Is it one microSD per game?
Currently yes.
- Are saved games working? Once you take out the game is the save file kept or lost?
We are currently working to fully support back up and restore of save data.
- Can it play games from other regions?
Currently no, however due to popular demand, we have launched an investigation into this possibility.
Those three questions indicate that, after they were done implementing the bare minimum functionality, they saw an opportunity to be first out the door with a flash card to make a killing, instead of spending a little more time improving the quality of the product. Personally, I wouldn't want to spend $80 on something that would take 15-20 minutes to switch games
and would cause me to lose my save whenever I did switch
and could limit my choice of games in the future. The FAQ states that some aspects of the card will be upgradeable, but I highly doubt that will include any ROM switching or save dumping capabilities in the future unless an exploit is discovered that can expand the card's usefulness beyond the bootloader.
People have just been spoiled by the cheap NDS flashcarts. Prior to the NDS it was never like that, and even the early NDS flashcarts were expensive. I doubt there is going to be something as cheap as R4 or AceKard for 3DS mode any time soon (or even something priced like the DSTWO)
It's not about being spoiled by the previous generation of flash cards. I bought 3 of the most expensive DS flash card I could get at the time (Cyclo DS Evolution), and I chose it for the features. I could have bought a cheap ~£10 flash card with no bells or whistles, sure, but when I buy things I do so based on perceived value. And if all it takes is to clone the board inside the card, a lot of Chinese clones will appear in no time, given the success of DS cloned cards.
What makes you think you can't transfer saves? I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere and that's already possible with save backup tools so I don't see why that wouldn't be possible.
EDIT: Anyway what does EU have that US doesn't?
The FAQ states that saves currently can't be backed up or transferred (ie they're lost when you change the game). However, you might be able to back them up with the R4i Save Dongle or something similar, but that's another added expense on top.
TLDR; No.