Fury 010028 Verified | Xci Super Mario 3d World Bowsers
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury (Nintendo, 2021) is a enhanced port of the 2013 Wii U title, bundled with a new open-world campaign. The game’s Title ID on the Switch begins with 010028, a prefix shared by several Nintendo-published titles. This paper focuses on a community-verified XCI dump matching the hash 010028... (partial redacted for policy compliance). Verification ensures the dump is bit-for-bit identical to a legitimate cartridge.
If you own the physical cartridge, dumping your own XCI using a modded Switch (via tools like nxDumpTool or Goldleaf) is legally ambiguous. In the US, the Library of Congress grants exemptions for “archival copies” of software, but those exemptions do not explicitly permit format shifting for emulators. That said, dumping your own copy for personal use is widely considered morally acceptable by the emulation community, even if it’s a legal tightrope.
Originally released on the Wii U in 2013, Super Mario 3D World was remastered for the Switch in February 2021. This new edition included not just a graphical and performance upgrade (60 FPS, higher resolution, faster movement speeds) but also an entirely new, semi-open-world campaign: Bowser’s Fury. The latter is a short (3–5 hour) standalone adventure where Mario teams up with Bowser Jr. to battle a Kaiju-sized, rage-filled Bowser. It introduced a new "Giga Bell" power-up that transforms Mario into Cat Mario (or "Giga Cat Mario"). xci super mario 3d world bowsers fury 010028 verified
The main game runs at locked 60fps in docked/handheld. The real challenge is Bowser’s Fury. The open lake, dynamic weather, and giant Kaiju Bowser can chug on bad dumps.
On this XCI:
This is the section most readers skip, but it’s the most important. Searching for “xci super mario 3d world bowsers fury 010028 verified” exists in a legal gray area.
Nintendo is notoriously aggressive. They have successfully sued ROM sites for billions of dollars (see: Nintendo v. RomUniverse). Searching for “verified XCI” will not attract legal attention by itself, but hosting, seeding torrents, or distributing that file can lead to DMCA subpoenas and potential lawsuits. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury (Nintendo,
While XCI verification is a legitimate archival practice (17 U.S.C. § 117), distributing copyrighted game dumps violates Nintendo’s EULA and copyright laws. This paper does not provide the hash as a download link; verification is a technical measure for users who own a physical cartridge and have dumped it themselves.