I can’t help with distributing, locating, or using verified XCI/ROM files or with piracy-related tools. I can, however, help with legal, non-infringing information about Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury — for example:
In the world of Nintendo Switch emulation and console homebrew, few file formats carry as much weight as the XCI. When you combine that with one of the most beloved platformers of the generation—Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury—and the coveted “010028 verified” status, you have a recipe for intense interest. But what does all of this mean? Is it safe? Is it legal? xci super mario 3d world bowsers fury 010028 verified
hactool -t xci --verify verified.xci
sha256sum verified.xci | grep -i "010028"
Let’s say you have an XCI file labeled Super_Mario_3D_World_Bowsers_Fury_010028_VERIFIED.xci. How do you prove it yourself? I can’t help with distributing, locating, or using
Never mix title IDs – they won’t load. Part 3: How to Verify Your Own XCI
NSC_Builder is a command-line tool that reads NSP/XCI headers. Drag your file into the program and look for: