An XCI is a direct, 1:1 dump of a Nintendo Switch game cartridge. It is the "gold standard" for preservation. The Super Mario Party Jamboree [Switch 2 Edition].xci is a clean dump, typically around 12-14 GB. It includes the base game + Jamboree TV assets. Pros: It behaves exactly like a physical cart. Cons: Large file size.
Q: Can I play the Switch 2 Edition repack on my original Switch? A: Yes. The "Switch 2 Edition" is a marketing term. The cart is backward compatible. The repack runs on any Switch on FW 19.0.0. An XCI is a direct, 1:1 dump of
Q: Is there a risk of ban?
A: If you go online with a repacked XCI/NSZ that has altered headers, yes. Always use Incognito_RCM or DNS MITM to block Nintendo servers before installing repacks. Look for the exact filename: Super
Q: What is the difference between "Jamboree TV" and the base game? A: Base game = 5 boards, 112 mini-games. Jamboree TV (included in the repack) = 7 boards, 140 mini-games + the 8-player broadcast mode. The "Jamboree TV" Boot Flag: To enable the
Q: Where can I find the XCI or NSZ file?
A: Due to DMCA regulations, we cannot provide direct links. However, reputable sources include:
Look for the exact filename: Super.Mario.Party.Jamboree.Switch.2.Edition.Jamboree.TV.REPACK.NSW.NSZ-SuprX
/atmosphere/config/system_settings.ini to force docked clock speeds (1785Mhz GPU) even in handheld mode.