How do you transfer data from one device to another??

I have an iPod Touch and i would like to purchase an iPad. So i am wondering if i can safely transfer the data from the ipod to the ipad? I have a lot of games that took a long time to achieve things in and i would not like to loose all that data. So i was wondering if i used the same itunes account and the same gamecenter account if this would work? I really dont know what will work and what won't work, so if you could help me out i would really like to know. Thanks

Sort of but its kind of all or nothing for the whole device.
You can restore the iPad from a Touch backup in iTunes but it will overwrite all the information and data on your iPad. You could then re-sort out your iPad but its kind of overkill.
There is no application specific data transfer.
Sorry !

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