Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Title ID 0100152000022800) is the definitive, best-selling Nintendo Switch title, featuring 96 tracks and over 67 million units sold as of late 2024. This enhanced version introduces dual item slots, a purple Ultra Mini-Turbo, and a comprehensive overhaul of the battle mode with five distinct, specialized game modes. Read more about the title at Nintendo Fandom AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
I notice you've provided what looks like a or Title ID for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Nintendo Switch: 0100152000022800v1245184
Memory addresses shift with every software update Nintendo pushes out. A cheat code designed for 60FPS unlock or custom camera angles on version v1048576 will crash the game instantly if applied to version v1245184 . Always verify that your .txt cheat files list the exact build ID corresponding to your version.
While the standard base game often ends in 000 , variation digits such as 800 usually signal a bundled release (such as a Game + DLC bundle), a specific regional variation (such as the European, Asian, or North American eShop instances), or an integrated update file container.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Title ID 0100152000022800) is the definitive, best-selling Nintendo Switch title, featuring 96 tracks and over 67 million units sold as of late 2024. This enhanced version introduces dual item slots, a purple Ultra Mini-Turbo, and a comprehensive overhaul of the battle mode with five distinct, specialized game modes. Read more about the title at Nintendo Fandom AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
I notice you've provided what looks like a or Title ID for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Nintendo Switch: 0100152000022800v1245184
Memory addresses shift with every software update Nintendo pushes out. A cheat code designed for 60FPS unlock or custom camera angles on version v1048576 will crash the game instantly if applied to version v1245184 . Always verify that your .txt cheat files list the exact build ID corresponding to your version.
While the standard base game often ends in 000 , variation digits such as 800 usually signal a bundled release (such as a Game + DLC bundle), a specific regional variation (such as the European, Asian, or North American eShop instances), or an integrated update file container.