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This is a page to browse game title and data. Feel free to write here.

The other way to use this page, is hacking with the data.

Title Serial* Product Code EUR USA JPN ROM Size FLASH Size FLASH ID FLASH Chip # Get here
Asphalt 3D LNA-CTR-ASFE CTR-P-ASFE Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte ? ? ?
Cubic Ninja LNA-CTR-AQNE CTR-P-AQNE Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte ? ? ?
Dead or Alive - Dimensions LNA-CTR-ADDP CTR-P-ADDP Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars LNA-CTR-ALGP CTR-P-ALGP Yes Yes No 4GBit 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Nintendogs+Cats: French Bulldog & New Friends LNA-CTR-ADBP CTR-P-ADBP Yes Yes Yes ? 512kByte 0xC22213 25L4001 ?
Nintendogs+Cats (kiosk demo) LNZ-CTR-ADAP CTR-P-ADAP Yes ? ? ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP LNA-CTR-ALFJ CTR-P-ALFJ No No Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Pilotwings Resort LNA-CTR-AWAP CTR-P-AWAP Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Puzzle Bobble Universe LNA-CTR-ABBP CTR-P-ABBP Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time 3D LNA-CTR-ARBJ CTR-P-ARBJ Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 de/en
Ridge Racer 3D LNA-CTR-ARRP CTR-P-ARRP Yes Yes Yes 8GBit 512kByte 0xC22213 25L4001 ?
Samurai Warriors - Chronicles LNA-CTR-A66P CTR-P-A66P Yes Yes Yes ? 512kByte 0xC22213 25L4001 ?
Splinter Cell 3D LNA-CTR-ASCP CTR-P-ASCP Yes Yes Yes 16Gbit 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Steel Diver LNA-CTR-ASDP CTR-P-ASDP Yes Yes Yes ? 512kByte 0xC22213 25L4001 de/en
Super Street Fighter IV - 3D Edition LNA-CTR-ASSP CTR-P-ASSP Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Super Monkey Ball 3D NTSC LNA-CTR-ASME CTR-P-ASME Yes Yes Yes 2GBit 128kByte ? ? ?
Super Monkey Ball 3D PAL LNA-CTR-ASMP CTR-P-ASMP Yes Yes Yes 2GBit 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D LNA-CTR-AQEP CTR-P-AQEP Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 de/en
The Sims 3 LNA-CTR-AS3P CTR-P-AS3P Yes Yes Yes 4GBit 512kByte 0xC22213 25L4001 ?
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars LNA-CTR-AGRP CTR-P-ARGP Yes Yes Yes 2GBit 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Super Mario 3D Land LNA-CTR-AREP CTR-P-AREP Yes Yes Yes ? 128kByte 0xC22211 25L1001 ?
Super Mario 3D Land E3 Demo ? CTR-P-CTAP No No No ? ? ? ? ?
Mario Kart 7 E3 Demo ? CTR-P-AMKU No No No ? ? ? ? ?

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Serial structure

LN - Product type (Cartridges are LN, Game boxes are TS, Instruction manuals are MA, leaflets are FA, Quick-Start guides are MK)

A/Z - Retail / Demo


CTR - 3DS' Codename Rumored to be Horizon


A/C/H - Unknown / (C found at the beginning of the last bit of the default Serial 'CTAP'.) / (H is used for built in applications like Mii Maker).

XX - Game's name (made from letters and digits)

E/P/J - English (US) / Pal (Europe/Australia) / Japanese (Japan)

Normally E/P/J represents region. In demos the serial code structure is LNZ-CTR-(A/C/H)(Game's name of #s and letters)(E/P/J)-REGION Where REGION is either EUR, USA, or JAP for Europe, United States, and Japan respectively. So demos have an extra identifier at the end of their serial structures.

Product Code

This is similar to the serial structure, but this is how the 3DS internally identifies 3DS Applications. And follows this structure:

CTR-[P/N]-[A/C/H/J][XX][E/P/J]

  • CTR - 3DS' Codename Rumored to be Horizon
  • P/N - P Generally used for games (note: for detail and dev games this is the same) / N Generally used for built in applications like Mii Maker
  • A/C/H/J - Unknown / (C found at the beginning of the last bit of the default Product Code 'CTAP') / (H is used with for built in applications such as Mii Maker) / Unknown.
  • XX - Game's name (made from letters and digits)
  • E/P/J - English (US) / Pal (Europe/Australia) / Japanese (Japan)

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"

The Product Code "CTR-P-CTAP" is the default Product Code for developers.

Non-game product codes

import.db and title.db mentions CTR-N-JESP and CTR-N-JEWP. These might refer to built-in applications rather than games.