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Interspeech 2024

Kos, Greece
1-5 September 2024

Chairs: Itshak Lapidot, Sharon Gannot
doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2024
ISSN: 2958-1796

Are you trying to or looking for a backup? Do you have a modded Switch console already?

Downloading NSP files for games you do not officially own via the Nintendo eShop is considered piracy [5.5]. RECALL Switch NSP (eShop)

is likely a reference to a specific indie title available for the Nintendo Switch. When looking for it as an NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) file, users are usually trying to find the eShop version for use on a modded console. Key Takeaways Are you trying to or looking for a backup

The only legal and safe way to obtain this game is through the official Nintendo eShop on your Switch console. To help you further, could you clarify: is likely a reference to a specific indie

Distributing, downloading, or using circumvention tools to install pirated games is illegal and violates Nintendo’s intellectual property rights [5.3].

If you are looking for information on installing a file you already own, I can provide steps on using [5.4].

It is the standard format for digital games and DLC downloaded from the Nintendo eShop [5.5].

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Recall Switch Nsp (eshop) -

Are you trying to or looking for a backup? Do you have a modded Switch console already?

Downloading NSP files for games you do not officially own via the Nintendo eShop is considered piracy [5.5].

is likely a reference to a specific indie title available for the Nintendo Switch. When looking for it as an NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) file, users are usually trying to find the eShop version for use on a modded console. Key Takeaways

The only legal and safe way to obtain this game is through the official Nintendo eShop on your Switch console. To help you further, could you clarify:

Distributing, downloading, or using circumvention tools to install pirated games is illegal and violates Nintendo’s intellectual property rights [5.3].

If you are looking for information on installing a file you already own, I can provide steps on using [5.4].

It is the standard format for digital games and DLC downloaded from the Nintendo eShop [5.5].