The SLUS / SLES / ULES.... serial numbers on PlayStation are freakin awesome!!

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I am referring to the codes and numbers that appear on the spines of PlayStation console games.

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In this case, example about PSP game boxes and their codes.

The game in the middle is Wipeout Pure.
With UCES code

U- for UMD format
C- for Sony distributed game
E- for European region
S- for serial game

And the number 00001... means that this is the first PSP game released here in Europe.

Don't you think it's pretty cool?
 
I still remember PS2 codes. SLES for PAL games, SLUS for US games. They work the same way as PSP I believe, SLPM and SLPS are (S)ony (L)icensed, and SCPM and SCPS are (S)ony (C)omputer, if I am not mistaken. The PS meant first edition, the PM meant re-release, or something like that.
 
When Sony managed to put That type of serials/codes like this:

U: Universal Media Disc (PSP Only)
S: Sony
C: Computer (1st Party) or L: Licensed (3rd Parties)
A/E/J/U: Game Region
Another S & Number in 4/5 Characters: Serial
 
Yes they are cool, when I make design of high tech stuff I always put serial numbers and cool lines and shit to make it look futuristic. I'm glad it's the style Hideo Kojima likes too for it makes the game cooler.
 
Saturn and Dreamcast games all have codes, but I'm not entirely sure how to read them, they're pretty much all just a sequence of numbers or T-a sequence of numbers
 
I never really paid attention to the serial numbers. I just look at the cover art lol.

Still, this is certainly some useful information.
Well they matter when you buy a console game for region locked consoles, finding cheats for games for cheats are region version specific and whatnot technical stuff. For example for PS2 digital memory card files their names are game ID and all so because all of these I even memorized game ID of some games lol.
 
Saturn and Dreamcast games all have codes, but I'm not entirely sure how to read them, they're pretty much all just a sequence of numbers or T-a sequence of numbers
I think DS games had a similar code on the pins.
 

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