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Hiya. I'm a genderfluid archivist who went through the effort of scrapping the Wii Update Server to verify digital GameIDs and now I'm here to wreck havoc by proving dozens of incorrect assumptions wrong. For right now, the TMD archive is only available via E-Mailing me or running the command yourself. This is due to it not being complete at this point. My email is wertcatt@gmail.com, and the command can be found on [[User talk:Xerxes]].
Hiya. I'm a trans woman archivist who went through the effort of scrapping the Wii Update Server to verify digital GameIDs and now I'm here to wreck havoc by proving dozens of incorrect assumptions wrong. For right now, the TMD archive is only available via E-Mailing me or running the command yourself. This is due to it not being complete at this point. My email is wertcatt@gmail.com, and the command can be found on [[User talk:Xerxes]].


==THE BIG BAD LIST OF VERIFIED GAMEIDS==
==THE BIG BAD LIST OF VERIFIED GAMEIDS==
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ID6: The six-digit Title ID represented in ASCII, including the Group ID but not the Title Version.
ID6: The six-digit Title ID represented in ASCII, including the Group ID but not the Title Version.


ID20: The full Title ID, Group ID, and Title Version represented in HEX. "r" separates the combined full TitleID and GroupID from the full Title Version.
ID20: The full Title ID, Group ID, and Title Version represented in HEX. "r" separates the combined full TitleID and GroupID from the full Title Version. See [[Project:General Discussions#Proposed expansion for Wii GameIDs|my proposed expansion to Wii GameIDs.]]


I'll fix these tables when I can.
Titles are placed under the subheader that corresponds to what system the Wii Shop Channel says the TitleID is for.
 
===Commodore 64 Virtual Console===
 
{| class="wikitable"
! REGION E
! REGION P
|-
|[[C93EGX]]
|[[C93PGX]]
|-
|[[C94EGX]]
|[[C94PGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C95PGX]]
|-
|[[C96EGX]]
|[[C96PGX]]
|-
|[[C97EGX]]
|[[C97PGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C98PGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C99PGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C9EPGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C9GPGX]]
|-
|[[C9HEGX]]
|[[C9HPGX]]
|-
|[[C9IEGX]]
|[[C9IPGX]]
|-
|[[C9MEGX]]
|[[C9MPGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C9QPGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C9RPGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C9SPGX]]
|-
|[[C9XEGX]]
|[[C9XPGX]]
|-
|[[C9YEGX]]
|[[C9YPGX]]
|-
|N/A
|[[C9ZPGX]]
|}
 
===Arcade And NeoGeo Virtual Console===
 
{| class="wikitable"
! REGION E
! REGION J
! REGION P
|-
|[[E52E08]]
|[[E52J08]]
|[[E52P08]]
|-
|[[E53E08]]
|[[E53J08]]
|[[E53P08]]
|-
|[[E54E08]]
|[[E54J08]]
|[[E54P08]]
|-
|[[E55E08]]
|[[E55J08]]
|[[E55P08]]
|-
|[[E56E08]]
|[[E56J08]]
|[[E56P08]]
|-
|[[E57E08]]
|[[E57J08]]
|[[E57P08]]
|-
|N/A
|[[E58JQ4]]
|N/A
|-
|N/A
|[[E59JQ4]]
|N/A
|-
|N/A
|[[E5AJJ8]]
|N/A
|-
|N/A
|[[E5BJJ8]]
|N/A
|-
|N/A
|[[E5VJJ8]]
|N/A
|-
|[[E5WE8P]]
|[[E5WJ8P]]
|[[E5WP8P]]
|-
|N/A
|[[E5XJ8P]]
|N/A
|-
|N/A
|[[E5YJ8P]]
|N/A
|-
|[[E5ZE8P]]
|[[E5ZJ8P]]
|[[E5ZP8P]]
|}

Latest revision as of 22:25, 10 April 2021

Hiya. I'm a trans woman archivist who went through the effort of scrapping the Wii Update Server to verify digital GameIDs and now I'm here to wreck havoc by proving dozens of incorrect assumptions wrong. For right now, the TMD archive is only available via E-Mailing me or running the command yourself. This is due to it not being complete at this point. My email is wertcatt@gmail.com, and the command can be found on User talk:Xerxes.

THE BIG BAD LIST OF VERIFIED GAMEIDS

New Table Header Information:

Wii Shop Name: The name that appears on the Wii Shop Channel when browsing with the English language setting.

ID4: The four-digit Title ID represented in ASCII, excluding Group ID and Title Version.

ID6: The six-digit Title ID represented in ASCII, including the Group ID but not the Title Version.

ID20: The full Title ID, Group ID, and Title Version represented in HEX. "r" separates the combined full TitleID and GroupID from the full Title Version. See my proposed expansion to Wii GameIDs.

Titles are placed under the subheader that corresponds to what system the Wii Shop Channel says the TitleID is for.