In the neon-soaked corners of the digital underground, the file was a myth—a jagged piece of code known as the Super Bear Adventure "Ghost NSP." For collectors of rare Nintendo Switch ROMs, it was a holy grail that came with a curse. Every time a player loaded the game, the protagonist, Baaren, wouldn't just jump or run; he would glitch through the floor of the Snow Valley, falling into an endless, flickering void.
If sigpatches didn't work, the NSP itself may have a bad ticket. Convert it to XCI.
Check File System: Ensure your microSD card is formatted to FAT32. Using ExFAT can sometimes lead to data corruption that prevents NSPs from booting.
Instead of using a broken NSP, install Android 10/11 (LineageOS) on Switch via Switchroot, then run the legitimate Super Bear Adventure from Google Play Store. This avoids NSP issues entirely.