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However, for preservationists, the "JPN U Better" NSP is a holy grail. It represents a game that is functionally perfect but locked behind a language barrier and region lock, liberated by fans.

: Owning the game unlocks a code to get Chairman McCracken as a playable character in Yo-kai Watch 4 .

Since there's no official English version, the fan community has stepped up. The is a fan-made mod that translates the game's text. As of 2024, the project has made incredible progress, aiming to translate all main story chapters, side quests, and battle text.

: Since the Nintendo Switch lacks a dual-screen setup, the touchscreen-heavy battle system and map radars have been elegantly mapped to a single screen, making use of physical buttons and optional touch inputs.

: Battles can be conducted with nearby players via local wireless communication, replacing the old streetpass system.

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The story is straightforward, and the quests are clearly marked on the map 1.2.4. Even without knowing Japanese, many players can navigate the game by relying on visual cues and the occasional help of a smartphone translation app.

The Yo-kai Watch series has been a beloved franchise in Japan and other parts of Asia for years, and its recent release on the Nintendo Switch has generated significant buzz worldwide. Specifically, the NSP (Nintendo Switch Package) version of Yo-kai Watch 1, a game initially released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS, has piqued the interest of both new and veteran players. This article aims to provide an in-depth review of the Yo-kai Watch 1 NSP for the Nintendo Switch, focusing on its Japan-exclusive (JPN) version and comparing it to the original, to determine if it's indeed "better."

Because the game is a JPN-exclusive release, the text and voice acting are entirely in Japanese. However, because the core gameplay follows the identical layout of the Western 3DS release, veterans of the series can easily navigate the menus by memory. Furthermore, the active emulation community has developed fan-made English translation patches that can be layered over the JPN NSP file. 3DS vs. Nintendo Switch: Which Version is Better? Nintendo 3DS (Original) Nintendo Switch (Remaster) 240p (Low Resolution) 1080p TV / 720p Handheld Control Scheme Mandatory Touchscreen Buttons or Touchscreen Availability Out of print / eShop closed Available digitally & physically (Japan) Languages English, Spanish, French, etc. Japanese Only (Requires Fan Patch for English) Screen Layout Dual Screen Single Screen Optimized