Arcade Archives Moon Patrol -01003000097fe800--... <2026 Update>
| Feature | Arcade Archives (Switch/PS4) | NES Port (1988) | Atari 7800 | Moon Patrol (Midway Arcade Treasures) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Visual Accuracy | 100% | 60% (Missing parallax) | 75% | 100% | | Sound | Arcade Perfect | 8-bit covers | Clunky | Emulated (with lag) | | Input Lag | 2-3 frames | 4 frames | 5 frames | 6 frames | | Save States | Yes (Hi-score only) | No | No | Yes | | Online Ranking | Yes | No | No | No |
Winner: Arcade Archives by a landslide (or moon crater).
If you own the game and want to verify the 01003000097FE800 code: Arcade Archives MOON PATROL -01003000097FE800--...
For law-abiding players: Don't worry. The code is just an address label for the game’s digital house.
In the golden age of arcades, 1982 was a year of giants. While Pac-Man was eating dots and Donkey Kong was throwing barrels, a different kind of challenge emerged from the shadows of the noisy game room: Moon Patrol (known in Japan as Moon Patrol). Fast forward forty years, and Hamster Corporation’s Arcade Archives series has brought this vehicular combat classic back to perfection on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. | Feature | Arcade Archives (Switch/PS4) | NES
If you see the product listing for Arcade Archives MOON PATROL with its long alphanumeric string (like -01003000097FE800...), do not let the digital jargon intimidate you. What you are looking at is a perfect, pixel-perfect port of one of the most influential side-scrolling shooters ever made.
Returning to your search query: Why the long number? For law-abiding players: Don't worry
On the Nintendo Switch, every game has a unique Title ID. For Arcade Archives MOON PATROL, the ID is roughly 01003000097FE800 (the trailing digits may vary by region).
You will see this string if you are:
Do not alter or delete the folder labeled with this code on your SD card. That folder contains your high scores, replay data, and control configurations.