Repack - Super Mario Party Jamboree Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Jamboree Tv Xci Nsz
Why would you choose a repack over a raw dump? Let’s run a hypothetical benchmark for Super Mario Party Jamboree (assuming a 16GB base game).
| Feature | Raw XCI | Scene NSZ Repack | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | File Size | 16.0 GB | 7.2 GB | | Install Time (Switch) | 14 minutes | 9 minutes | | Load Time (Board Start) | 8.5 seconds | 9.1 seconds (negligible diff) | | Audio Quality | Original PCM | Repack (Opus 128kbps - transparent) | | Included Update | No (requires separate NSP) | Yes (1.1.0 pre-patched) | | Switch 2 Compatibility | Plays in BC mode | Plays in Native mode (Repack specific flag) | Why would you choose a repack over a raw dump
Conclusion: The NSZ Repack is the definitive way to store Jamboree on your microSD card, especially if you plan on keeping Zelda, Pokémon, and Smash Bros. installed alongside it. For those who prefer to backup their own
For those who prefer to backup their own games or explore the title on custom firmware (CFW), the scene has released multiple versions. Let’s break down the jargon: and Smash Bros. installed alongside it.
We tested the Jamboree TV XCI Repack on three setups:
| Setup | Result | Load Time | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Switch V1 (OC + 1785Mhz) | Perfect 60fps in 2-player; drops to 50fps in 4-player Jamboree TV | 8 seconds | | Switch 2 (Stock) | Solid 60fps, 4K upscale in dock | 4 seconds | | Ryujinx 1.2.0 (PC) | Texture glitches on sandbox board (needs Vulkan fix); otherwise playable | 12 seconds |
Verdict: The repack is stable. No crashes were observed after 10 hours of testing. The NSZ compression does not affect performance—only install speed.