When it comes to fighting games on the go, the Nintendo Switch has become a surprising powerhouse. Yet, for purists who grew up in arcades during the Golden Age of fighting games, nothing hits quite like the pixel-perfect sprites of Street Fighter II or the tactical depth of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike .

But what makes the NSP version “better” than the standard cartridge or digital eShop download? Is it just piracy, or are there tangible performance and usability benefits?

Enter . However, among the Switch modding and emulation community, you will often see users searching for a specific term: “Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection NSP better.”