This version integer corresponds to the build number. If the emulator rejects loading, you need to manually hex-edit to a real version (e.g., 196608 for 3.0.0).

Every Nintendo Switch game has a unique 16-character hexadecimal Title ID.

The ID begins with 0100 . In Nintendo Switch architecture, this prefix indicates that the software is a "Regular Application." This distinguishes it from system modules (which have different prefixes) or update patches. It tells the console, "This is a game that needs an icon on the home menu."

It looks like you’re referencing what appears to be a ( 0100152000022800 ) and a version number ( v104857... ) for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Nintendo Switch.

If your version truly shows 1048576 , that might be a — latest legitimate version is v458752 (8.0.0).

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800- -v104857... Extra Quality Access

This version integer corresponds to the build number. If the emulator rejects loading, you need to manually hex-edit to a real version (e.g., 196608 for 3.0.0).

Every Nintendo Switch game has a unique 16-character hexadecimal Title ID. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800- -v104857...

The ID begins with 0100 . In Nintendo Switch architecture, this prefix indicates that the software is a "Regular Application." This distinguishes it from system modules (which have different prefixes) or update patches. It tells the console, "This is a game that needs an icon on the home menu." This version integer corresponds to the build number

It looks like you’re referencing what appears to be a ( 0100152000022800 ) and a version number ( v104857... ) for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Nintendo Switch. The ID begins with 0100

If your version truly shows 1048576 , that might be a — latest legitimate version is v458752 (8.0.0).