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This is a page to browse game title and data.
This is a page to browse game title and data.
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Feel free to write here.
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Feel free to write here.
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If you want to know about games,go [http://www.nintendolife.com/ here.]
The other way to use this page, is hacking with the data.
The other way to use this page, is hacking with the data.
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This is similar to the serial structure, but this is how the 3DS internally identifies 3DS Applications. And follows this structure:
This is similar to the serial structure, but this is how the 3DS internally identifies 3DS Applications. And follows this structure:
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CTR - 3DS' Codename Rumored to be Horizon
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CTR-[P/N]-[A/C/H/J][XX][E/P/J]
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* CTR - 3DS' Codename Rumored to be Horizon
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* P/N - P Generally used for games (note: for detail and dev games this is the same) / N Generally used for developer applications
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* A/C/H/J - Unknown / (C found at the beginning of the last bit of the default Product Code 'CTAP') / (H is used in some developer applications) / Unknown.
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* XX - Game's name (made from letters and digits)
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* E/P/J - English (US) / Pal (Europe/Australia) / Japanese (Japan)
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P/N - P Generally used for games (note: for retail and dev games this is the same) / N Generally used for developer applications
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So for example a Japanese copy of Ridge Racer 3D would have a Product Code of "CTR-P-ARRJ" and a Serial of "LNA-CTR-ARRJ"
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A/C/H - Unknown / (C found at the beginning of the last bit of the default Product Code 'CTAP') / (H is used in some developer applications).
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=== Non-game product codes ===
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[[SD Filesystem|import.db and title.db]] mentions '''CTR-N-JESP''' and '''CTR-N-JEWP'''. These might refer to
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XX - Game's name (made from letters and digits)
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built-in applications rather than games.
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E/P/J - English (US) / Pal (Europe/Australia) / Japanese (Japan)
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So for example a Japanese copy of Ridge Racer 3D would have a Product Code of "CTR-P-ARRJ" and a Serial of "LNA-CTR-ARRJ"