Template talk:TITLE ID for Physical Media

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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:

The other doesnt respect the old naming standard (and the first "P" letter is the same used in PS4 naming formats):

PS4

fits pretty fine with the "old" naming convention used in previous sony consoles (where the "P" is a "PS4 Bluray"), examples:

  • PLJS74001: NBA 2K14
  • PLJM80001: Dynasty Warriors 8
  • PLJM84001: Call of Duty Ghosts
  • PCJS50001: DRIVECLUB
  • PCJS53001: KNACK

See: [1]

The first 2 numbers in the TITLE_ID

/!\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 ?) = HONG KONG ?
    • 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 54 ?) = ASIA ?
    • Examples: BLAS50001: Mobile Suit Gundam Target in sight
  • 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

SCJC-80003 PlayStation 3 System Software Update (version 2.0) http://i.imgur.com/YxUzKTS.jpg

  • Speculation
    • The first letter "S" means it is a DVD ?

added CS disc examples

PS1

PTPX-97001
PUPX-93001
PEPX-94001

PS2

PTPX-19009
PUPX-19005
PEPX-19006

PS3

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