Not totally sure if this is the exact forum for this question but here goes anyway
The Cartridge Information Collection thread has been collecting data on Switch games based on their cartridges and boxes, where it's easy to find the games' main identifier, those five digits in the serial (like LA-H-AABQA-EUR or HAC-P-AABQA)
However, looking at NSWDB I noticed that some of the few digital-only eShop games (like Kamiko and Fast RMX) actually do have their serials listed, despite the lack of a cartridge/box/etc, so I'm wondering where exactly that information came from?
There's only so many games that have been dumped and listed on nswdb, so I tried to extract the contents of an NSP game with hactool, but had no luck finding the serial in any of the xml files.
No idea where else to look or what possible tools to use to find this info (the serial specifically, not just the titleid), especially without my own hackable Switch, so I hope any of y'all got any ideas!
The Cartridge Information Collection thread has been collecting data on Switch games based on their cartridges and boxes, where it's easy to find the games' main identifier, those five digits in the serial (like LA-H-AABQA-EUR or HAC-P-AABQA)
However, looking at NSWDB I noticed that some of the few digital-only eShop games (like Kamiko and Fast RMX) actually do have their serials listed, despite the lack of a cartridge/box/etc, so I'm wondering where exactly that information came from?
There's only so many games that have been dumped and listed on nswdb, so I tried to extract the contents of an NSP game with hactool, but had no luck finding the serial in any of the xml files.
No idea where else to look or what possible tools to use to find this info (the serial specifically, not just the titleid), especially without my own hackable Switch, so I hope any of y'all got any ideas!