


Go search for the NSW's prod.key file online, it should be encoded in base64, go ahead and decode it.NSW game rom (.NSP/.XCI) - from extracting the rom package.WINRAR/7ZIP software to extract or unpack or decompress the game rom if it's packed as.Notepad software (it comes free when you're using Microsoft Windows) - look it up in your START MENU if you've never in your life use your PC for any other purposes than playing games.Yuzu Emulator, get it from their official website :.So don't wonder why it's never responded. Any sent my way will go flying straight to the bin, shredded, and burnt. Lastly I will not entertain Private Messages (PM) asking for files.As stated earlier, go check the emulator's site to acquire those extra files you might need. I'm not going to provide links to each and every additional file a game rom might need to run on Yuzu.anti-blur file for Zelda Link's Awakening. There might be additional files you need to add into the game rom's folder through your emulator copy, which they will provide in their in depth game compatibility info. They also provide detailed workaround and setup if the game is playable. For info on which game will work on Yuzu, check the emulator's site.Don't bother asking me how to fix it, I'm not the emulator development team member.


As such this tutorial might be outdated at some point in the future. This is a mere quick guide to setting up the Yuzu Emulator, the method is valid at time of this post and may change over time.
