The expression references obtaining additional background music content for the “Atelier Ryza 3” video game in a specific file format, NSP, typically associated with the Nintendo Switch console. The implication is acquiring this content outside of official distribution channels. Such acquisitions often involve methods like downloading files from the internet.
Accessing supplementary music can enhance the player’s experience by providing a greater variety of auditory themes during gameplay. However, obtaining such content through unofficial avenues carries potential risks, including exposure to malware, copyright infringement, and the possibility of rendering the game or console unstable. The historical context involves the widespread availability of digital game content and the ongoing efforts to combat piracy and unauthorized distribution.