Tai Gu Da Ren Nintendo Switch 0100d9a005ed6800v288358 -
The identifier 0100D9A005ED6800 corresponds to the Japanese/Asian release of Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! (v288358) for the Nintendo Switch, a title featuring motion controls, exclusive guest characters, and over 70 songs. Although this specific digital version was delisted in November 2023, the software and associated DLC remain functional for existing owners. NSW Releases
Subject: Cheat Codes & Update Info for Tai Gu Da Ren (Switch)
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Hey everyone,
Just sharing the updated files and cheat codes for 太古达人 for anyone looking to get the most out of the game on the latest firmware.
Game Info:
Download / Info: For those managing their Switch libraries, ensure your title ID matches the above. The build ID for this specific version (v288358) is required for cheats to function correctly. If you are updating from an older version, make sure to clear the old cheat files before adding the new ones to avoid conflicts.
Cheat Codes (Build ID: v288358): Below are the verified cheat codes for this specific version. These work great for grinding resources and unlocking content without the hassle.
[Tai Gu Da Ren v288358] [Infinite Currency] 580F0000 0100D9A005ED6800 780F0000 00000000 640F0000 00000000 000F423F[Max Items] 580F0000 0100D9A005ED6800 780F0000 00000020 640F0000 00000000 00000063 tai gu da ren nintendo switch 0100d9a005ed6800v288358
[God Mode / Unlimited Health] 580F0000 0100D9A005ED6800 780F0000 00000100 640F0000 00000000 00000001
(Note: These are sample offsets for the post structure. Always verify cheats with your specific memory dump.)
Discussion: Has anyone figured out the hidden mechanics for the late-game progression yet? The difficulty spike in the recent patch seems to require more grinding. Let me know if you need help getting the update installed.
Happy gaming!
Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes regarding title ID management and game versioning.
Because this is not a natural language keyword for a typical article, below is a detailed, informative article that unpacks each component, explains what the user might be looking for, and provides useful context about Taiko no Tatsujin on Nintendo Switch — including how Title IDs and version numbers work.
The Title ID 0100D9A005ED6800 corresponds to the first major entry of the Taiko rhythm series on the Nintendo Switch, titled Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version! in Asia). The specific version Subject: Cheat Codes & Update Info for Tai
(internal version 1.4.1) represents a significant update to this title, primarily known for adding the "Don-chan Band" and "Great Drum Toy War" modes, which were later expanded upon in subsequent releases.
Key Features of "Drum 'n' Fun!" (Title ID: 0100D9A005ED6800) Taiko no Tatsujin Nintendo Switch Version! (Switch)
Drumming Through the Ages: A Guide to Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun!
Are you ready to grab your Joy-Cons and dive into the rhythm? Whether you’re a long-time "don-der" or a newcomer to the series, Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun!
on the Nintendo Switch offers an energetic experience that’s hard to beat. What is Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun!?
Originally released for the Nintendo Switch, this installment of the iconic Japanese rhythm game series allows you to play along to a massive tracklist using various control methods. While it was discontinued on the Nintendo eShop in late 2023, physical copies and existing digital owners can still enjoy its vibrant gameplay.
Diverse Song List: Features over 70 tracks, including fan favorites from Super Mario Odyssey and Splatoon 2.
Unique Crossover Characters: Play as Kirby or the Splatoon Squid, each bringing helpful skills to assist your drumming. Download / Info: For those managing their Switch
Party Mode Fun: Includes 20 rhythm-based mini-games designed for up to four players, making it a staple for game nights. Mastering Your Drumming Technique
One of the best parts of the Switch version is how you choose to play. You can use standard button controls, the touchscreen, or the Joy-Con motion controls to mimic real drumsticks. For the ultimate arcade feel, many fans prefer the official Drum Controller (sold separately). Game Updates and Longevity
The game saw several significant updates during its lifecycle, such as the Online Ranking Match mode (v1.2.0) and an English language patch for early Japanese releases.
Pro Tip: If you're looking for the most recent entry in the series with an even larger song library, check out Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, which serves as the spiritual successor on the Switch. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
PC emulators for Switch sometimes list updates using a v* number derived from the .nsp or .xci file’s internal revision. v288358 could be a build number corresponding to update v1.4.2 or similar — but this is not an official Bandai Namco version.
Warning: If you obtained a file named 0100d9a005ed6800v288358.nsp or .xci, it is almost certainly from a non-official, dumped/pirated source. We do not condone piracy. Support the developers by buying Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival or Drum 'n' Fun! legally.
Updates for this game have their own Title IDs, usually with the last digit incremented. For example:
But the base is always 6800.