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<div style="float:right">[[File:CUSA-00190.png|150px|thumb|left|Front Cover from the Launch Title Killzone: Shadow Fall (US). The Spine [[Productcode]] is printed at the bottom left.]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:CUSA-00002_PROMO.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Picture from a European PS4 Promo Disc with the printed [[Productcode]].]]</div>


The [[Productcode]] (there is no official name from [[Sony]]) defines a internal numeric coding system and can be compared to a part/catalogue number or a ISBN number for a book. With this code, which every [[Game Titles|Game Title]] contains, it is possible to identify every Game whichever released. [[Sony]] used this system already for releasing their [[Game Titles]] on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. You can find these codes on several positions, printed in the spine from a Game cover & on the top of the pressed Disc (physical [[Game Titles]]), but also as a part from the [[NP Title ID]] and many other [[IDs + labels]] (digital [[Game Titles]]), for example.
The [[Productcode]] (there is no official name from [[Sony]]) defines a internal numeric coding system and can be compared to a part/catalogue number or a ISBN number for a book. With this code, which every [[Game Titles|Game Title]] contains, it is possible to identify every Game whichever released. [[Sony]] used this system already for releasing their [[Game Titles]] on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. You can find these codes on several positions, printed in the spine from a Game cover & on the top of the pressed Disc (physical [[Game Titles]]), but also as a part from the [[NP Title ID]] and many other [[IDs + labels]] (digital [[Game Titles]]), for example.


== Layout ==
== Layout ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:CUSA-00002_PROMO.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Picture from a European PS4 Promo Disc with the printed [[Productcode]].]]</div>
unique ASCII of length 9 to identify, used for PS1/PSX, PS2/PStwo, PS3, PS4, PSP, PSP2/Vita.
unique ASCII of length 9 to identify, used for PS1/PSX, PS2/PStwo, PS3, PS4, PSP, PSP2/Vita.


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== Regional distinctions ==
== Regional distinctions ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:CUSA-00190.png|150px|thumb|left|Front Cover from the Launch Title Killzone: Shadow Fall (US). The Spine [[Productcode]] is printed at the bottom left side.]]</div>
While Sony used various codes for different region areas in Japan, North America, Europe, Hong Kong and Asia for their [[Game Titles]] released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, it seems that there were no regional distinctions on [[Game Titles]] released for the [[Console Information|PlayStation 4]] in general, but every [[Game Titles|Game Title]] use another code compared to the same [[Game Titles|Game Title]] released in another region. Also it seems that there were no distinctions on [[Game Titles]] released directly from Sony Computer Entertainment (''First Party'') or from Third party developers (''Licensed'').
While Sony used various codes for different region areas in Japan, North America, Europe, Hong Kong and Asia for their [[Game Titles]] released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, it seems that there were no regional distinctions on [[Game Titles]] released for the [[Console Information|PlayStation 4]] in general, but every [[Game Titles|Game Title]] use another code compared to the same [[Game Titles|Game Title]] released in another region. Also it seems that there were no distinctions on [[Game Titles]] released directly from Sony Computer Entertainment (''First Party'') or from Third party developers (''Licensed'').


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== PS2 Games through Backwards Compatiblity ==
'''Note:''' Original [[Productcode]] from PS2 Version is always a Part from [[Entitlement label]]/[[Product label]]
{| class="wikitable"
! [[Game Titles|Game Title]] !! [[NP Title ID]] (JP) !! PS2 Productcode (JP) !! [[NP Title ID]] (US) !! PS2 Productcode (US) !! [[NP Title ID]] (EU) !! PS2 Productcode (EU)
|-
| Star Wars: Bounty Hunter || {{NA}} || SLPS25252 || '''CUSA03472'''_00 || SLUS20420 || '''CUSA03493'''_00 || SLES50831
|-
| Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter || {{NA}} || SLPS25147 || '''CUSA03473'''_00 || SLUS20293 || '''CUSA03494'''_00 || SLES50371
|-
| Star Wars: Racer Revenge || {{NA}} || ? || '''CUSA03474'''_00 || SLUS20268 || '''CUSA03492'''_00 || SLES50366
|}


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