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Platform: Nintendo Switch
Version Reviewed: 3.0.0 (the final major update)
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1. Introduction
On the surface, v393216 appears to be a typographical anomaly. However, converting this decimal number to hexadecimal yields 0x60000. This is not random; it aligns with Nintendo’s internal Title Version format used in system menus—where the version is stored as a 32-bit integer representing major (high 16 bits) and minor (low 16 bits) revisions. Review: Super Mario Maker 2 (Ver
That string you’ve provided isn't just a random title—it is a specific file name format used by Nintendo Switch emulation (specifically for save files or update data). 0:12–0:20 for the mid-level trick).
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Are you currently seeing a specific error code (like 2144-0001) or a "Program Error occurred" screen? How to Update Super Mario Maker 2 | Nintendo Support