-nsp--upda... — Super Famicom Nintendo Switch Online
You can switch between Japanese and Western libraries by creating a second Nintendo Account set to Japan and downloading the Japanese app.
With Nintendo's next-gen hardware (the "Switch 2" or "Switch Pro") rumored for late 2025, backward compatibility is expected. The Super Famicom NSO app will likely carry over. However, updates for the current Switch NSO app are slowing down as Nintendo shifts focus to Game Boy, GBA, and N64 libraries. Super Famicom Nintendo Switch Online -NSP--Upda...
Still, the demand for Super Famicom NSP updates remains high in the homebrew community. Expect final update packs to surface after Nintendo ends official support, bundling every known licensed Super Famicom game into a single, installable NSP. You can switch between Japanese and Western libraries
The application replicates the aesthetic of the original Super Famicom hardware, featuring a "room" display style. Users navigate a carousel of game cartridges. The result is the "Super Famicom Nintendo Switch
A custom NSP is a repackaged version of the official emulator that includes additional, non-official ROMs injected into the same interface. The emulator itself (which is a highly accurate cycle-based emulator developed by Nintendo's European division – NERD) is left untouched. Modders simply:
The result is the "Super Famicom Nintendo Switch Online - The Full Set" or similarly named custom NSPs that boast libraries of 300+ games, including Japan-only titles, English-patched ROM hacks, and even unauthorized games (e.g., Star Fox 2 before its official release).



