Super Mario Odyssey remains one of the crown jewels of the Nintendo Switch library. Released in 2017, Mario’s 3D sandbox adventure continues to captivate players with its tight controls, creative kingdoms, and the innovative capture mechanic. However, for those in the emulation and homebrew scene, the conversation often revolves around three specific file types: NSP, XCI, and UPDATE files.
Updates and NSP XCI Format
“There,” he whispered, his mushroom cap sweating. “The final drift-correction patch. It’s done.” Super Mario Odyssey Switch NSP XCI UPDATE
Emulation: If using PC emulators like Yuzu or Ryujinx, XCI and NSP are both generally compatible. Super Mario Odyssey Switch NSP XCI UPDATE: The
Launch: From HB Menu → any installer → select base game + update → install to SD/NAND. Updates and NSP XCI Format “There,” he whispered,
Which of these would you prefer?
Super Mario Odyssey is a 3D platformer developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Released in 2017, it marked a significant milestone for the Mario series, introducing innovative gameplay mechanics and a charming, vibrant world to explore. The game has received widespread acclaim for its creativity, gameplay, and visuals. This review covers the game as it stands, including any updates up to the NSP XCI format for those playing on emulated or compatible platforms.