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While ROMs may seem like an attractive option for gamers, there are significant risks and consequences associated with using them. Some of these risks include:

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NSP (Nintendo Submission Package): Es el formato estándar de los juegos descargados de la eShop de Nintendo.

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Nintendo maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding the unauthorized distribution of its software.

For those using PC-based emulators like Ryujinx (often referred to in community guides as "Ryubing") or Citron, playing in Spanish requires ensuring your emulator's "System Language" is set correctly in the settings menu. Legal and Safety Considerations Some of these risks include: Malware y Spyware:

ROMs, or Read-Only Memory, are digital copies of games that can be played on a console or computer. In the case of the Nintendo Switch, ROMs refer to pirated copies of games that are ripped from the console or downloaded from the internet. These ROMs can be played on the Switch using various emulators or exploitation tools.

When dealing with Switch ROMs, you will typically encounter two primary file formats used for backups and emulation: