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= Regioning =
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! PS1<br />DiscID's !! PS1<br />Region !! PS3<br />SKU suffix !! PS3<br />TargetID's
|-
| SLPS<br />SLPM<br />SIPS<br />PAPX<br />PCPX || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC-J NTSC-J]<br />(Japan&nbsp;and&nbsp;Asia) || 00 (Japan)<br />05 (South Korea)<br />06 (Singapore / Malaysia)<br />07 (Taiwan)<br />09 (China)<br />12 (Hong Kong) || 0x83<br />0x86<br />0x8A<br />0x8B<br />0x8D
|-
| SLUS<br />SCUS<br />SCUD<br />SLUD<br />PBPX<br />LSP || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC NTSC-U/C]<br />(North&nbsp;America) || 01 (North America)<br />11 (Mexico) || 0x84<br />0x88
|-
| SLES<br />SCES<br />SCED<br />SLED || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL PAL]<br />(Europe&nbsp;and&nbsp;Oceania) || 02 (Australia / New Zealand)<br />03 (U.K. / Ireland)<br />04 (Europe / Middle East / Africa)<br />08 (Russia / India) || 0x89<br />0x87<br />0x85<br />0x8C
|-
| SLPS<br />SLPM<br />SIPS<br />PAPX<br />PCPX<br />SLUS<br />SCUS<br />SCUD<br />SLUD<br />PBPX<br />LSP<br />SLES<br />SCES<br />SCED<br />SLED || Region Free || Debugging Station || 0x82
|-
|}
== DiscID explained ==
* The first letter indicates the storage format (always S=CD/DVD for PSX/PSone and PS2/PStwo, for PS3 it is B=Bluray).
* The second letter indicates if the game is first party (C = Sony), or licensed from third party (L = others).
* The third letter indicates: A=Asia, P or J=Japan, U=United States, or E=Europe (K = HongKong).
* The last letter indicates the type: D = Demo, S = Full Retail Game, M = ?.
Note that for some third party games, Sony may take it and repackage with appropriate material for other territories, thus the game become first party as well.
DiscID ([[Productcode]]) reference: http://sonyindex.com/ <br />
e.g. PS3 Bluray:
Japan    [BCAS, BCJS, BLAS, BLJM, BLJS]
US      [BCUS, BLUS, BCUD]
EU      [BCES, BLES, BCED]
HongKong [BCKS, BLKS, BCKD]
Sidestep, PSVita uses PCSF / PCSB : http://forum.trophies-ps3.de/spiele-and-trophaeen/90720-die-vita-pcsf-pcsb-liste.html (Sony = f = first party, B = backparty release ?)
=Media letter codes for other sony consoles=
'''PSvita'''
There are 2 naming standards used in PSvita, one of them fits pretty fine with the "old" naming convention used in previous sony consoles (where the "V" is a "PSvita card"), examples:
*VCAS34001: Uncharted golden abyss http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-tI1sKeMVlSU/T2ScVVCxmAI/AAAAAAAAV5Q/9UEx3Vxok_4/s1600/20120317_221105.jpg
The other doesnt respect the old naming standard:
*PCSF00001: Uncharted golden abyss http://fronttowardsgamer.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/IMG_09952.jpg
*PCSF00002: ModNation Racers Roadtrip http://eftm.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Sony-PS-Vita-game.jpg
*PCSF00007: Wipeout 2048 http://img1.lesnumeriques.com/test/65/6596/UMD_3DS_SD_VITA%281%29.jpg
*PCSB00118: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection http://vagrantesque.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/3ds_vita_chipsss.jpg
See: [{{Ps4wikiurl}}Productcode]


=The first 2 numbers in the TITLE_ID=
=The first 2 numbers in the TITLE_ID=
'''/!\WARNING/!\ open brainstorming area /!\WARNING/!\'''
'''<span style="color: red;">/!\WARNING/!\</span> open brainstorming area <span style="color: red;">/!\WARNING/!\</span>'''
 


The numbers in position '''1''' and '''2''' in the naming format: ABCD'''12'''345 seems to have some relationship with regions (looks redundant because the region is the third letter '''C''' but released games proves this is corect in some way, at least partially)
The numbers in position '''1''' and '''2''' in the naming format: ABCD'''12'''345 seems to have some indirect relationship with regions (looks redundant because the region is the third letter '''C''' but released games proves this is correct in some way, at least partially)


*EURO = from 00 up to 01 (probably up to 09)
*'''from 00 up to 02''' (or up to 04 ?) = EURO ?
**Examples: BCES'''00'''001: Resistance, BLES'''01'''000: Racket Sports, BLES'''01'''975: The Walking Dead
**Examples: BCES'''00'''001: Resistance, BLES'''01'''000: Racket Sports, BLES'''02'''007: Short Peace Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day
*HONG KONG = from 20 up to ? (probably up to 29)
*'''from 20 up to ??''' (or up to 24 ?) = KOREA ?
**Examples: BLKS'''20'''001 Armored Core 4
**Examples: BLKS'''20'''001 Armored Core 4
*USA, Licensed = from 30 up to 31 (probably up to 39)
*'''from 30 up to 31''' (or up to 34 ?) = USA, Licensed ?
**Examples: BLUS'''30'''001: RIdge Racer 7, BLUS'''31'''000: Heavy Fire Shattered Spear
**Examples: BLUS'''30'''001: RIdge Racer 7, BLUS'''31'''000: Heavy Fire Shattered Spear
*ASIA = from 50 up to ?  (probably up to 59)
*'''from 41'''... (or from 40 up to 44 ?) = USA, Licensed ?
**Examples: BLAS'''50'''001: Mobile Suit Gundam Target in sight
**Examples: BLUS'''41'''045: Dark Souls II
*JAPAN = from 60 up to 61 (probably up to 69)
*'''from 50 up to ??''' (or up to 57 ?) = ASIA ?
**Examples: BLJM'''60'''006: Sonic the hedgehog
**Examples: BLAS'''50'''001: Mobile Suit Gundam Target in sight, BLAS'''57'''004: FIFA 19
*USA, First party = from 94 up to ?
*'''from 60 up to 61''' (or up to 64 ?) = JAPAN ?
**Examples: BLJM'''60'''006: Sonic the hedgehog, BLJM'''61'''106: World Soccer Winning Eleven 2014
*'''from 80 up to ??''' = USA ?
**Examples: NPUA'''80'''001: Flow
*'''from 94 up to ??''' (or from 90 up to 94 ?) = USA, First party ?
**Examples: BCUS'''94'''344: SingStar Latino
**Examples: BCUS'''94'''344: SingStar Latino
*USA, First party = from 98 up to 99
*'''from 98 up to 99''' (or from 95 up to 99 ?) = USA, First party ?
**Examples: BCUS'''98'''103: Uncharted Drake's Fortune, BCUS'''99'''247: Gran Turismo 6
**Examples: BCUS'''98'''103: Uncharted Drake's Fortune, BCUS'''99'''247: Gran Turismo 6


*Notes
*Notes
**Probably a few more thousands of numer ranges are reserved for each region... at this date (2014-01-14) none of the regions have passed the 2000 license numbers (and this is why doesnt exists yet disc releases with TITLE_IDs like: BLES'''02'''001, BLUS'''32'''001, BLJS'''62'''001 etc...) but for sure there are some more thousands license numbers reserved for them
**Probably a few more thousands of number ranges are reserved for each region
**There are 2 "unkown" groups under 60 (from 10 up to 19... and from 40 up to 49)... weird, but looks like "unknown regions"
*It works in the same way with digital contents license numbers (PKG's starting with TITLE_ID's like: NP*******)
*It works in the same way with digital contents license numbers (PKG's starting with TITLE_ID's like: NP*******)


*Other games with TITLE_ID's that breaks this grouping:
**NPJB'''00'''178: Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation
**BCJS'''30'''001: Gran Turismo 5 (First Print Limited Edition)




*Special prizes for funny license numbers:P
**BCES01337 Move Fitness (leet prize)
**BLES00666, BCES00666 (the name of the beast prize)... never used/rejected
**BCES01234 Starhawk (straight flush prize)


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''Not in table:''
''Not in table:''
* http://forum.trophies-ps3.de/allgemeine-diskussion/8357-die-bles-blus-bces-blas-code-liste.html
* http://forum.trophies-ps3.de/allgemeine-diskussion/8357-die-bles-blus-bces-blas-code-liste.html
=Others=
<div style="float:right">[[File:PCPX DVDvideo.jpg|210px|thumb|right|PCPX DVD video.jpg]]</div>
SCJC-80003 PlayStation 3 System Software Update (version 2.0) https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:YxUzKTS.jpg
PCPX-**** [https://www.suruga-ya.jp/search_buy?category=300&search_word=&restrict%5B%5D=brand=%E3%82%BD%E3%83%8B%E3%83%BC%E3%83%BB%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%94%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A8%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%86%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%83%A1%E3%83%B3%E3%83%88 some samples]
== Added <abbr title="C=Copyrighted by sony, S=Retail release">CS disc</abbr> examples ==
=== PS1 ===
PTPX-97001<br>
PUPX-93001<br>
PEPX-94001
=== PS2 ===
PTPX-19009<br>
PUPX-19005<br>
PEPX-19006
=== PS3 ===
BCJV-98001<br>
BCJZ-99801<br>
BCJZ-99802<br>
BCJZ-99701

Latest revision as of 03:09, 4 May 2023

Regioning[edit source]

PS1
DiscID's
PS1
Region
PS3
SKU suffix
PS3
TargetID's
SLPS
SLPM
SIPS
PAPX
PCPX
NTSC-J
(Japan and Asia)
00 (Japan)
05 (South Korea)
06 (Singapore / Malaysia)
07 (Taiwan)
09 (China)
12 (Hong Kong)
0x83
0x86
0x8A
0x8B
0x8D
SLUS
SCUS
SCUD
SLUD
PBPX
LSP
NTSC-U/C
(North America)
01 (North America)
11 (Mexico)
0x84
0x88
SLES
SCES
SCED
SLED
PAL
(Europe and Oceania)
02 (Australia / New Zealand)
03 (U.K. / Ireland)
04 (Europe / Middle East / Africa)
08 (Russia / India)
0x89
0x87
0x85
0x8C
SLPS
SLPM
SIPS
PAPX
PCPX
SLUS
SCUS
SCUD
SLUD
PBPX
LSP
SLES
SCES
SCED
SLED
Region Free Debugging Station 0x82

DiscID explained[edit source]

  • The first letter indicates the storage format (always S=CD/DVD for PSX/PSone and PS2/PStwo, for PS3 it is B=Bluray).
  • The second letter indicates if the game is first party (C = Sony), or licensed from third party (L = others).
  • The third letter indicates: A=Asia, P or J=Japan, U=United States, or E=Europe (K = HongKong).
  • The last letter indicates the type: D = Demo, S = Full Retail Game, M = ?.

Note that for some third party games, Sony may take it and repackage with appropriate material for other territories, thus the game become first party as well.

DiscID (Productcode) reference: http://sonyindex.com/
e.g. PS3 Bluray:

Japan    [BCAS, BCJS, BLAS, BLJM, BLJS]
US       [BCUS, BLUS, BCUD]
EU       [BCES, BLES, BCED]
HongKong [BCKS, BLKS, BCKD] 

Sidestep, PSVita uses PCSF / PCSB : http://forum.trophies-ps3.de/spiele-and-trophaeen/90720-die-vita-pcsf-pcsb-liste.html (Sony = f = first party, B = backparty release ?)

Media letter codes for other sony consoles[edit source]

PSvita

There are 2 naming standards used in PSvita, one of them fits pretty fine with the "old" naming convention used in previous sony consoles (where the "V" is a "PSvita card"), examples:

The other doesnt respect the old naming standard:

See: [1]

The first 2 numbers in the TITLE_ID[edit source]

/!\WARNING/!\ open brainstorming area /!\WARNING/!\


The numbers in position 1 and 2 in the naming format: ABCD12345 seems to have some indirect relationship with regions (looks redundant because the region is the third letter C but released games proves this is correct in some way, at least partially)

  • from 00 up to 02 (or up to 04 ?) = EURO ?
    • Examples: BCES00001: Resistance, BLES01000: Racket Sports, BLES02007: Short Peace Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day
  • from 20 up to ?? (or up to 24 ?) = KOREA ?
    • Examples: BLKS20001 Armored Core 4
  • from 30 up to 31 (or up to 34 ?) = USA, Licensed ?
    • Examples: BLUS30001: RIdge Racer 7, BLUS31000: Heavy Fire Shattered Spear
  • from 41... (or from 40 up to 44 ?) = USA, Licensed ?
    • Examples: BLUS41045: Dark Souls II
  • from 50 up to ?? (or up to 57 ?) = ASIA ?
    • Examples: BLAS50001: Mobile Suit Gundam Target in sight, BLAS57004: FIFA 19
  • from 60 up to 61 (or up to 64 ?) = JAPAN ?
    • Examples: BLJM60006: Sonic the hedgehog, BLJM61106: World Soccer Winning Eleven 2014
  • from 80 up to ?? = USA ?
    • Examples: NPUA80001: Flow
  • from 94 up to ?? (or from 90 up to 94 ?) = USA, First party ?
    • Examples: BCUS94344: SingStar Latino
  • from 98 up to 99 (or from 95 up to 99 ?) = USA, First party ?
    • Examples: BCUS98103: Uncharted Drake's Fortune, BCUS99247: Gran Turismo 6
  • Notes
    • Probably a few more thousands of number ranges are reserved for each region
  • It works in the same way with digital contents license numbers (PKG's starting with TITLE_ID's like: NP*******)


  • Other games with TITLE_ID's that breaks this grouping:
    • NPJB00178: Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation
    • BCJS30001: Gran Turismo 5 (First Print Limited Edition)


  • Special prizes for funny license numbers:P
    • BCES01337 Move Fitness (leet prize)
    • BLES00666, BCES00666 (the name of the beast prize)... never used/rejected
    • BCES01234 Starhawk (straight flush prize)

Facts:

Region Lists Lists
SCE Asia ASIA / SCEK KOREA / SCEH HONG KONG / SCEJ JAPAN PS3-JAPAN, PS3-ASIA, PSP-CHINA, PSP-JAPAN, PSP-KOREA, PSN-CHINA, PSN-JAPAN, PSN-KOREA PS1 PS2 PS3 PSP
SCEA / USA PS3, PSP, PSN PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP
SCEE / EURO PS3, PSP, PSN PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP
SCEI / INTERNATIONAL / multilicencee PS3-INT

Not in table:


Others[edit source]

PCPX DVD video.jpg

SCJC-80003 PlayStation 3 System Software Update (version 2.0) https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:YxUzKTS.jpg

PCPX-**** some samples

Added CS disc examples[edit source]

PS1[edit source]

PTPX-97001
PUPX-93001
PEPX-94001

PS2[edit source]

PTPX-19009
PUPX-19005
PEPX-19006

PS3[edit source]

BCJV-98001
BCJZ-99801
BCJZ-99802
BCJZ-99701