Why search for the NSP version instead of buying from the eShop? For the average user, buying from the eShop is fine. But in the modding/homebrew community, the NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) version is preferred because:


Installation Tip: Use DBI or Tinfoil (v16.0+). When installing the update alongside the base, ensure the update is installed to the same location. Do not merge them manually; let the installer handle the sigpatches.

Warning on “eShop” vs “NSP”: The keyword includes -eShop- to specify that this NSP is derived from the digital eShop version, not a cartridge dump. Why does this matter? eShop versions often have a different title ID and sometimes include the Day 1 patch pre-merged. For Moto Racer 4, the eShop NSP is actually superior because it bypasses a weird cartridge authentication bug present in the physical version on firmware 17.0.0+.


The Switch’s default CPU clock (1020 MHz) dips in heavy mud-splatter effects. Use Sys-clk Manager: