| Feature | Base Version (1.0.0) | "Hot" Version (1.0.3) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 5.4 GB | 5.1 GB (Trimmed) | | Input Lag (3rd Strike) | 5-6 frames | 3.5 frames | | Online Lobbies | Broken Matchmaking | Stable P2P | | Training Mode | Basic | Added Input Display | | Filtering | Bicubic (Blurry) | Scanline Overlay Option |
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Whether you are dumping your own cartridge to play on an emulator, or you are sailing the high seas to recover a lost childhood, remember that these games are legends. The "NSP" is just the vessel. The spirit lies in landing a perfect parry in 3rd Strike or baiting a Dragon Punch in Super Turbo . | Feature | Base Version (1
Note: This article is written for informational and archival purposes. It focuses on the technical aspects, historical significance, and legal landscape surrounding the Nintendo Switch NSP format. In the pantheon of fighting games, few titles command the respect of Street Fighter II . For decades, fans have chased the perfect port—the one that replicates the arcade's "clicky" joystick response, the slightly-off color palettes, and the brutal input lag of the original CPS1 and CPS2 arcade hardware. The spirit lies in landing a perfect parry