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DCMTK
Version 3.6.9
OFFIS DICOM Toolkit
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Regardless of whether you use hardware or an emulator, the system requires (specifically prod.keys ) from a physical Nintendo Switch to decrypt and run the game. Without these keys, the .xci file will not be recognized or playable. ⚠️ Important Security Warning
Since the file ends in .rar , it is a compressed folder. You must extract it to access the actual game data. : Use 7-Zip (Windows) or The Unarchiver (macOS).
: If the archive contains an .exe or .msi file, do not run it . A legitimate Switch game dump should only contain .xci or .nsp files. Atari-50-The-Anniversary-Celebration-xci.rar
: Atari 50 is roughly 2.1 GB . If your .rar file is significantly smaller (e.g., a few megabytes), it is likely a virus or malware.
Be extremely cautious when downloading .rar files from unofficial sources. Regardless of whether you use hardware or an
: The file can be opened on a PC using emulators like Ryujinx or Yuzu (though Yuzu development has ceased). 3. Required "Prod.keys"
An .xci file is a "cartridge image" intended for use in one of two ways: You must extract it to access the actual game data
: Right-click the file and select "Extract Here." You should see a file ending in .xci . 2. Usage Context