The specific file identifiers you mentioned typically refer to unofficial ROM or backup files. While these files are often discussed on community sites like Romslab and Ziperto , it is important to note the following:
: Tools like Ryujinx or Yuzu allow some NSP files to be played on Windows. The specific file identifiers you mentioned typically refer
If you have a legally dumped backup of your own game, it can be installed on a modified Nintendo Switch using homebrew tools: The specific file identifiers you mentioned typically refer
: These are common homebrew applications used to install NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) files. The specific file identifiers you mentioned typically refer
: Japanese versions and DLC are generally compatible with western releases as the game is not region-locked.