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unique ASCII of length 9 to identify, used for PS1/PSX, PS2/PStwo, PS3, PSP, PSP2/Vita. | unique ASCII of length 9 to identify, used for PS1/PSX, PS2/PStwo, PS3, PSP, PSP2/Vita. | ||
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Revision as of 02:21, 12 February 2014
unique ASCII of length 9 to identify, used for PS1/PSX, PS2/PStwo, PS3, PSP, PSP2/Vita.
format: XXXXYYYYY (lettercode for XXXX / numbers for YYYYY), also named TITLE_ID
Media (A) |
Rights (B) |
Region (C) |
Type (D) |
?? (12) |
License Number (345) |
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B=PS3 Bluray P=PS4 Bluray S=PS1, PS2, PS3 CD/DVD U=PSP UMD V=PSvita Card X=PS3 Bluray + Extras (PSvita crossbuy) |
C=Copyrighted by sony L=Licensed to sony |
A=Asia C=China E=Europe H=Hong Kong J=Japan K=Korea P=Japan (PS1/PS2) U=USA |
B=Peripheral Software C=System Firmware D=Demo M=Malayan Release S=Retail release T=(closed) Betas [Pre-Production Discs] [1] V=Multi Region PS3 CS disc X=Install disc? (Demos, Store Videos) Z=Region locked PS3 CS disc |
?? | From 001 to 999 (in chronological order) |
PE=PS1 and PS2 CS disc for Europe, Australia & Gulf area PT=PS1 and PS2 CS disc for Japan & Asia PU=PS1 and PS2 CS disc for USA & Canada |
For more detailed info see Template talk:TITLE ID for Physical Media
Network Environment (AB) |
Region (C) |
Type (D) |
?? (12) |
License Number (345) | |
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NP=Retail | A=Asia E=Europe H=Hong Kong J=Japan K=Korea U=USA I=Internal ? (Sony) X=Firmware/SDK Sample |
A=First Party PS3 (Demo/Retail) B=Licensed PS3 (Demo/Retail) C=First Party PS2 Classic (Demo/Retail) D=Licensed PS2 Classic (Demo/Retail) E=Licensed PS1 Classic (PAL) (Demo/Retail) F=First Party PS1 Classic (PAL) (Demo/Retail) G=First Party PSP (Demo/Retail) H=Licensed PSP (Demo/Retail) I=First Party PS1 Classic (NTSC) (Demo/Retail) J=Licensed PS1 Classic (NTSC) (Demo/Retail) K=First Party Game related Content L=Licensed Game related Content / Video M=Music N=Game Soundtracks O=Other P=PS3 App Q=PS3 Theme / Avatar R=PS3 Theme S=System T=? U=? V=? W=First Party PSP Remasters X=First Party PSP Minis Y=Third Party PSP Remasters Z=Third Party PSP minis |
?? | From 001 to 999 (in chronological order) |
ProductCode unofficial naming seen in the wild:
- named Game ID here : http://www.pshomebrew.net/wiki/PS3_Backup_Compatibility_List
- named Disc ID here : http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Emulation#DiscID_explained
Example of sites listing such Productcodes:
- http://www.sonyindex.com/
- http://damox.net/ps3gamesdb.php
- http://forum.trophies-ps3.de/allgemeine-diskussion/8357-die-bles-blus-bces-blas-code-liste.html
Not to be confused with NP IDs :
- NP OnlineID (size between: 3-16) (the user online ID)
- NP Title ID (format: XXXXYYYYY_00)
- NP Communication ID (format:XXXXYYYYY_ZZ)
- NP Title Secret (size: 128)
- Service ID (format: 6chars[hyphen]NP Title ID)
- Content ID (format: Service ID[hyphen]16chars)
- Entitlement ID (format: Service ID[hyphen]16chars)
- Product ID (format: Service ID[hyphen]16chars)
- SKU ID (format: Product ID[hyphen]4chars
- Category ID (format: Service ID[hyphen]4to16chars)
- NP Passphrase (size: 128)
- NP Communication Signature (size: 160)
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