The identifier you provided, 01008F6008C5E000 , is the unique for the North American (US) version of Pokémon Violet on the Nintendo Switch. The filename suffix
If you're anything like me, you're absolutely hooked on Pokémon Violet. The latest installment in the Pokémon series has taken the world by storm with its engaging gameplay, stunning graphics, and of course, adorable Pokémon. Pokemon Violet -01008F6008C5E000--v0--US-.nsp.p...
Pokemon Violet: The title of the game.01008F6008C5E000: This is the Title ID. It is a unique identifier used by the Nintendo Switch operating system to identify this specific game.v0: This usually indicates the version number. "v0" typically means it is the base game (version 1.0) without any patches or updates applied.US: This indicates the region of the game, in this case, United States (North America)..nsp: This is the file extension. NSP stands for "Nintendo Submission Package." It is the format used for digital games installed on the Nintendo Switch..p...: The text is cut off here. It is likely .part (indicating a split archive file like .part1.rar) or just the rest of the extension being truncated in a list or download manager.The game runs on a proprietary engine developed by Game Freak, which supports seamless transitions between wilderness and towns, a departure from the "Route" system of previous generations. Performance Profile: The game targets The identifier you provided, 01008F6008C5E000 , is the
In the underground circles of Rom-hacking, version -v0- is a myth. Most retail games start at v1.0.0, but the file 01008F6008C5E000 is rumored to be the "Zero-State" build—a version of Paldea compiled before the developers decided the world needed to be friendly. Pokemon Violet : The title of the game
Indicates the software is intended for the North American eShop/market.
This signifies the base version of the game (version 1.0.0) without any subsequent patches or DLC (like The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero ) integrated.