It is important to state at the outset: This guide is intended for users who own a modded Nintendo Switch (via hardware modchips or software exploits on unpatched units) and wish to manage legally obtained digital backups or homebrew applications. What is an NSP File? Before diving into the "Current List," we must define the format. NSP stands for Nintendo Submission Package . This is the official digital format used by the Nintendo eShop.

If you have landed on this page, you are likely searching for a comprehensive, organized, and up-to-date . Whether you are a digital archivist, a homebrew enthusiast, or a legitimate owner of physical cartridges looking to create backups, understanding how to manage, verify, and organize NSP files is crucial.

| Title Name | Title ID | Base Version | Required FW | Size (GB) | Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Super Mario Wonder | 0100F0C012A1C000 | v1.0.0 | 17.0.0 | 5.2 | Installed | | Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | 0100F2C0115B6000 | v1.2.1 | 16.0.3 | 16.3 | Update Ready | | Metroid Prime Remastered | 0100123012348000 | v1.0.0 | 15.0.0 | 7.1 | Installed | | Pikmin 4 | 0100F2G0115B8000 | v1.0.1 | 16.0.0 | 9.4 | DLC Missing | 1. Title ID (The most important data) Every Nintendo Switch game has a unique Title ID. When you look for updates or DLC for a specific game, you match the Title ID, not the game name. If you download a patch for 0100F2C0115B6000 , it will ONLY work for Tears of the Kingdom.

A good list protects your hardware. A bad list fills your SD card with garbage data. Build your library legally, maintain your list diligently, and enjoy your Switch. Have a specific question about a game appearing on your list? Consult the r/SwitchHacks subreddit or the GBAtemp forums for community-driven database updates.

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