01000ae01954a000
Vanillaware, known for distinct hand-drawn art styles ( 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim , Odin Sphere ). Genre: Tactical RPG / Strategy.
: The Japanese version (01000AE01954A000) is distinct because it primarily supports Japanese text and audio.
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The string 01000ae01954a000 is a definitive example of a 64-bit hexadecimal identifier. While its specific meaning is not publicly cataloged in standard industry databases, its structure points to utility in memory addressing, file system identification, or database indexing. It serves as a case study in how digital information is encoded: what appears to the layperson as a random password is, to the machine, a precise set of instructions or a specific location in the digital architecture.
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The alphanumeric string is the unique Title ID for the Japanese version of the tactical role-playing game Unicorn Overlord on the Nintendo Switch.
Approximately 3.2 GB to 4.5 GB (varies slightly by region and version).
This ID typically refers to the Global/North American/European release. Note that Japanese releases often have different Title IDs.