GameIDs


 * See also: GameID Confirmation Guide, which goes over the verification requirements for IDs on the wiki.

To identify Nintendo console titles, Dolphin uses a 6-character identifier known as a GameID. There are 4 significant subsets in each GameID:

In disc dumps all parts of the GameID are directly adjacent which is why Dolphin uses them as a single unit. Nintendo only uses the first 4 characters to identify games, e.g. in WAD files, Wii title IDs, and product codes.

Publisher Code
There may be regional variations (e.g. Electronic Arts is 69 in EU/NA, but sometimes 13 in JP).

Other IDs
The following are placeholder GameIDs for games in development or other non-retail discs:
 * RELSAB for GameCube
 * RABAZZ for Wii

GNHE5d (with the lowercase d) was used officially for NHL Hitz 2002 and then was used by Datel for various unlicensed products.