Below is a useful write-up regarding this specific title ID, its significance, and how it is used in the context of Nintendo Switch modding and data management.
This article will dissect this specific string piece by piece, explaining its origin, application in homebrew and emulation, and the legal and practical boundaries users must respect.
remains the undisputed king of arcade racers on the Nintendo Switch . If you are looking at the specific technical string Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800--v1245184... , you are interacting with the precise Title ID and version build identification metadata used for data archiving, digital backups, emulation testing, and modding environments.
The most famous mod for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is (Custom Track Grand Prix). It carries the legacy of the CTGP mods that started with Mario Kart Wii and continued with Mario Kart 7 . CTGP Deluxe adds 14 new cups (56 custom tracks) , an entirely new soundtrack, and a host of additional features. The mod even includes third‑party tracks from games like Diddy Kong Racing and Sonic Unleashed , which shows just how far the modding scene has gone. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800--v1245184...
: Adding 48 remastered courses and multiple returning characters required massive updates to the base game’s core asset tracking files.
The race had frozen. Not a glitch. A pause.
Whether you are a casual player looking to enjoy the 48 classic remastered tracks or a dedicated fan diving into the technical details of Title ID 0100152000022800 for custom mods, keeping Mario Kart 8 Deluxe at the latest v3.x.x version ensures you are experiencing the absolute definitive kart racing experience. Below is a useful write-up regarding this specific
The string represents a highly specific, standardized format used within the Nintendo Switch homebrew, emulation, and data-archiving communities.
Every piece of software on the Nintendo Switch uses a distinct naming convention to ensure the console operating system—and external emulation software—can correctly route data.
0100152000022800--v1245184
If you are using a modded Switch (e.g., Atmosphere), you will often need to interact with this ID manually.
I tapped my clipboard. Version v1245184 —that wasn’t a player. That was a ghost. Not a Time Trial ghost, but a development ghost . A save file from before the game was even called Deluxe . A beta build from the original Mario Kart 8 on Wii U, version 1.245.184 . It had drifted into the Switch version through a server backup that was never deleted—a memory of a race that never happened.
(and its variant extensions like 0100152000022800 ) is the unique Title ID assigned by Nintendo to identify Mario Kart 8 Deluxe . If you are looking at the specific technical