Nsp - Blazing Chrome
If you're looking for a modern love letter to the 16-bit era, Blazing Chrome is the definitive "spiritual successor" to classic run-and-gun shooters like Contra: Hard Corps and Metal Slug. Why It's a Must-Play
Pure Retro Vibes: It perfectly captures the 90s arcade feel with stunning pixel art, a gritty post-apocalyptic world ruled by machines, and a high-energy chiptune soundtrack. blazing chrome nsp
Intense Action: Blast through 5-6 apocalyptic stages filled with hundreds of enemies, screen-filling bosses, and high-octane vehicle segments like mechs and hoverbikes. If you're looking for a modern love letter
Old-School Challenge: Expect a punishing but fair experience. It features one-hit deaths, limited lives, and epic multi-phase boss fights that require pattern recognition and quick reflexes. Step-by-Step Installation:
Co-op Fun: Bring a friend for local 2-player co-op to double the firepower. Key Features Blazing Chrome (2019) :: Worth it? | Gameplay
Step-by-Step Installation:
- Download the Blazing Chrome NSP – Ensure the file is complete and not corrupted. Check for checksums (MD5) if provided.
- Transfer the File – Connect your Switch to a PC via USB (using tools like Nut or via SD card reader) and copy the
.nspfile to a folder namedinstallornspon your SD card. - Boot into Custom Firmware – Launch your Switch using Hekate or fusee.bin to enter Atmosphere CFW.
- Open an Installer – Navigate to the homebrew menu and launch Tinfoil or Goldleaf.
- Install from SD Card – Browse to the location of the Blazing Chrome NSP, select it, and choose "Install." Opt for "Install to NAND" or "Install to SD card."
- Wait for Completion – The installation takes less than a minute due to the small file size.
- Return to Home Screen – You will see the Blazing Chrome icon. Launch and enjoy!
9. Troubleshooting
- Installation fails with “missing keys” or “failed to decrypt”:
- Ensure you have required prod.keys and title.keys from your own console (legit dumps).
- Use a different installer (Goldleaf vs Tinfoil). Check file integrity.
- Game crashes on boot:
- Verify CFW version compatibility with the game.
- Try reinstalling NSP and updating Atmosphère or sigpatches set.
- Remove conflicting patches or overlays.
- Game not showing in Home Menu:
- Rebuild the title database (some custom firmwares have scripts/tools to refresh).
- Check that NSP installed to correct user/profile and not to hidden title list.
- Save data not recognized:
- Ensure user profile matches the one that created the save. Use save manager to inspect files.
- Console soft-brick during install:
- Boot to Hekate and restore from a nand backup if you have one. Never proceed without backups.
7. Save data and migrating saves
- Official saves are stored under user profiles; installing NSP will use or create save data as per the game.
- To backup saves:
- Use Checkpoint or Edizon-NX homebrew to dump saves to microSD before modifying or deleting anything.
- To restore saves: use the same tool to import savedata.