Hacking Share your Switch Title IDs here! - Find Title IDs by Utilizing the Switch Parental Controls App

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You can find Switch Title IDs by utilizing the Switch Parental Controls app!

Let's get straight to the point! By connecting the Parental Controls app to your Switch you can view Title IDs of any game that you own. Let me explain how simple it is to obtain a title ID: When you click on an icon of a game in the app, it sends you to your browser. In the link that it sends you to, there is the title ID, but only around a second after, it redirects you to Nintendo's site for the game. I bookmarked it as fast as I could for my titles and then was able to access the bookmarks on my PC. Reminder, this method only works if you have a mobile device that can open a browser that has quick bookmarking abilities, such as android + chrome. Here are the titles gathered so far:

Google Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Us3Wb5warcH4hb13Zb4bZsiOZ6q4IKirCxZPyhV1ReQ/

1-2 Switch (Region Free) 01000320-000CC000
36 Fragments of Midnight (USA, EUR) 01003670-066DE000
ACA Neo Geo Fatal Fury (Region Free) 0100EE60-02B48000
ACA Neo Geo Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Region Free) 0100CB20-01DB8000
ACA Neo Geo Turf Masters (Region Free) 01002E70-032E8000
ACA Neo Geo Metal Slug 3 (Region Free) 0100BA80-01DC6000
ACA Neo Geo Over Top (Region Free) 01003A50-01DBA000
ACA Neo Geo The King of Fighters '94 (Region Free) 0100EB20-01DCC000
ACA Neo Geo The King of Fighters '98 (Region Free) 0100B420-01DB4000
ACA Neo Geo Waku Waku 7 (Region Free) 0100CEF0-01DC0000
ACA Neo Geo World Heroes Perfect (Region Free) 01009D40-01DC4000
ARMS (Region Free) 01009B50-0007C000
ARMS Global Testpunch (Region Free) 0100C5E0-03B40000
Blaster Master Zero Demo (Region Free) 010025B0-02E92000
Blaster Master Zero (Region Free) 01002250-00FEE000
Dark Witch Music Episode: Rudymical (Region Free) 01001FA0-034E2000
Disgaea 5 Complete Demo (USA) 0100E670-03A86000
Dragon Quest Heroes 1 & 2 Demo (JAP) 01009300-02EAA000
Everyone Party! Spelunker (JAP) 0100F120-02FC8000
FAST RMX (USA) 01009510-001CA000
Just Dance 2017 Demo (Region Free) 01006740-034F6000
Kamiko (Region Free) 01008530-0314E000
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Region Free) 01001520-00022000
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (Region Free) 01006BD0-01E06000
Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver. (JAP) 0100C510-03B46000
Mr. Shifty (USA, EUR) 010031F0-02B66000
Namco Museum (Pac-Man VS. Free Multiplayer) (Region Free) 0100BA30-03B70000
NBA Playgrounds (USA) 01000290-0294A000
New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers (Region Free) 01004C20-0100E000
Niconico (JAP) 01004040-033CE000
Othello (Region Free) 01009020-01014000
Plantera Garden Life DX Edition Demo (JAP) 01006690-04754000
Project Octopath Traveler Demo Ver. (USA, EUR) 01006790-06532000
Project Octopath Traveler Demo Ver. (JAP) 01004F10-06CDA000
Pokken Tournament DX Demo (Region Free) 010030D0-05AE6000
Puyo Puyo Tetris Demo (USA) 01000DC0-03740000
Puyo Puyo Tetris Demo (EUR) 01004B10-031BE000
Puyo Puyo Tetris Demo (JAP) 010021B0-02EEA000
Puyo Puyo Tetris (JAP) 010053D0-001BE000
Rayman Legends Definitive Edition Demo (USA, EUR) 01009740-04924000
Snake Pass (Region Free) 0100C0F0-020E8000
Snipperclips Demo (Region Free) 0100D870-02EE0000
Snipperclips (Region Free) 010070400-0B3A000
Sonic Mania (Region Free) 01009AA0-00FAA000
Splatoon 2 (USA) 01003BC0-000A0000
Splatoon 2 (EUR) 0100F8F0-000A2000
Splatoon 2 Global Testfire (Region Free) 010000A0-0218E000
Splatoon 2 Splatfest World Premiere (USA) 01003870-040FA000
Splatoon 2 Splatfest World Premiere (EUR) 010086F0-040FC000
Splatoon 2 Splatfest World Premiere (JAP) 0100D070-040F8000
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Region Free) 01007EF0-0011E000
Thumper (Region Free) 01006F60-02840000
VOEZ Demo (JAP) 01008D00-062C2000
Vroom in the Night Sky (Region Free) 01004E90-028A2000

And to show you proof of it, here are examples of links I got them from.

Region free game example: (MK8D) https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/0100152000022000/US
[If you replace US with any other region abbreviation it will load its region-respective site]
Region free demo example: (Snipperclips) https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/0100D87002EE0000/US
[Same as above, although as seen, demos link to their games, not the actual demo]
Out of region demo example: (DQ Heroes 1&2 Japan) https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/0100930002EAA000/US
[As you can see, the site won't load, unless you replace US with JP]
Timed demo example: (Splatoon 2 GT) https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/010000A00218E000/US
[The Testfire links to the game store or Nintendo's main site no matter what region you have it in]

Account title ID link: https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/[TITLE ID]/[two letter country abbreviation - eg GB, US, JP]

As seen above, some games are region locked and some aren't. For games like Puyo Puyo Tetris Japan Demo, there will be no page for the UK site because the game and its demos are based on region, unlike Snipperclips, meaning you can download all 3 versions of the Puyo Puyo Tetris Demo, but only one version of the Snipperclips Demo. Basically Puyo Puyo Tetris is region locked, and Snipperclips is not. If you are wondering why the Title IDs of games like Puyo Puyo Tetris are very different across regions, it must be noted that the Switch is region free and some games are region free as well, so with the region locked games a new system is in place as it isn't typical to have a number in the ID that marks the region anymore. You may also notice that the demo of a game redirects to the game itself. That is probably because the demo is not its own space on the eshop and is a side option for download. With demos like Splatoon 2 Testfire, it has it's own space on the eshop and I'm confident that the actual game will get a different ID than that demo. And oddly enough, the Splatoon 2 Testfire redirects to Nintendo's main site instead of for the game. If anyone has some insight into anything regarding Switch Title IDs please notify me of it in the discussion below. Speaking of discussions, why not share some of your Switch games' title IDs down below!

And some may be asking: "Why is this useful?"
It is useful as later when hacks do come out we will already have a head start on title IDs, so it is possible to mod some games and we won't have to go through the small hassle of getting the IDs then. (and to give us something to do while we wait for said hacks)



Also, there's a page on SwitchBrew: http://switchbrew.org/index.php?title=Title_list/Games

Contributors:
@I pwned U! - Title ID Link Documentation
@badpix11 - Title IDs
@JohnathanMonkey - Title IDs
@soaresden - Spreadsheet Recommendation
@shinrukus - A ton of Title IDs
@xXxSwagnemitexXx - Notifciation that Othello was remove from EUR eShop
@DarkFlare69 - Title IDs
@Dialexio - Title IDs
@MisterAlex - Title IDs and Game IDs
@Gyndemia - Finding this method, Title IDs, Game IDs, spreadsheet, video tutorial, writing this post
 
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Wait are certain games region free as in you can't get all of them with a US console?
Region Free in a console sense means that you can games from any region on it. For the Switch you can access other region's eShops by creating a new user and linking a Nintendo account with a different region tied to it. Region free in this sense that I am putting out means the game is the same no matter what eShop you buy it from, so for Snipperclips, even if you download it from the Japan eShop it will be the same as if you got it from the USA eShop and it will be played in the region of your console. For a game like Puyo Puyo Tetris, if you have a USA console and get it from the Japan eShop then you will play it in Japanese and if you get it from the USA eShop you will play it in English
 
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USA account title ID link: (TBD)
EUR account title ID link: https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/[TITLE ID]/GB?lang=en-US
JAP account title ID link: (TBD)
From what I gather, here is a full documentation of the URL format.

https://ec.nintendo.com/apps/[TITLE ID]/[two letter country abbreviation]

The language part is completely optional and changing it seems to have no effect on where you get redirected to..
 
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1-2 Switch: 01000320-000CC000

I posted them in another thread:
Here is my current library:

Game: NS_UID (HASH)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: 01007EF00011E000 (F1C11A22FAEE3B82F21B330E1B786A39)
1-2-Switch: 01000320000CC000 (2B1F1288BC05B2D89D8431910DBA2878)
Snipperclips - Demoversion: 0100D87002EE0000 (DB4ACF91897DEE47A4F659070EBDEC8B)
[JP] Puyo Puyo Tetris - Demo: 010021B002EEA000 (E8D46EE901916DEEAC0E9B6F20CAAB3B)
[JP] Dragon Quest Heroes I & II - Demo: 0100930002EAA000 (5D13BE1872570FD9069C2886013D4CCA)
Splatoon 2 Global Testfire: 010000A00218E000 (777AC1189ADA093280C624C7F7AA30B1)
System Menu: (57B4628D2267231D57E0FC1078C0596D)

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

EDIT:
And I bought Snipperclips: 010070400-0B3A000
Downloaded
[EU] Puyo Puyo Tetris - Demo: 01004B1-0031BE000
 
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Do I see Nintendo using the same database for all things e-commerce since the Wii? And has it raw and accessible via poorly assembled JSP pages too?!
 

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