Hacking Type 2 Card switch list

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As we know , we cant play Type 2 Card games with OS xecuter , and i think it will be good to have a list of the games that are lunched in this format .
So the thread is open , for those that wish to contribute with info about this games .
 

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Do you know why this card type has been created ? do they have extra storage ? Is it an anti piracy layer added ?
i mean what makes this card type 2 differnt from card type 1 ??
 

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Only error I encountered was with Xenoblade 2 and it was right after loading game from save and textures weren't properly loaded and I tried to move. Game froze, squeaky sound from speakers and console stopped responding (home button etc). Needed to power off by long pressing power button.
 

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