Nintendo Serial Number Lookup

I am somewhat of a historian, and I want to see if anyone has an NES that was among the first 50,000 released in New York. Here is my low serial number: N0481951 I also thought it would be cool to do a registry where we can submit our numbers, and give a brief history of where your NES came from or any other history.

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I just bought a Wii from an EB that claims they just got a new shipment. Bring it home and while playing NMH I can hear clicking noises (when trying on new clothes, entering and exiting areas especially).
I checked around on Google and I found that Wii's with FW 3.4 can use a USB keyboard in the Mii Channel. I tried it and it works. This is the firmware it came with (haven't updated it). 3.4 was released Nov 17, 2008. So I guess my Wii is newer than this.
Is there any way to determine the age of the Wii? Perhaps DJXP/some other Wii modder can verify? Serial is LU6********** and there's an 8 in a box. The copyright information on the Wii says 2006 so I fear it may be a refurb.
It also came with a Wii Sensor stand, something my older Dec 2007 Wii lacks.

Earlier this year hackers were able to run arbitrary code on all current Nintendo Switches. The method which was codenamed as “Fus’ee Gel’ee” or “Frozen Rocket” ran on the Nintendo Switch to exploit a flaw in the Nvidia Tegra X1 USB recovery mode. This method made it easy to crack open the bootrom, thus enabling homebrew apps and personal backups to run on the console.

It was reported that the exploit cannot be patched thru firmware updates, for Nintendo to fix there mistake they would have to develop a new batch of switches with a hardware revision. Well, that time has come! It was reported by hardware hacker SciresM that the Tegra chips that were in newer retail units have been patched to block the Fus’ee Gel’ee exploit.

These new consoles which hit the market are not likely to be overhauled to get rid of the flaw” since some of these units have been shipped with firmware 4.1 and not 5.0. Although Nintendo main target of the revision is to obviously patch the Nvidia chip flaw that made it easier for hackers to exploit.

Team Xecuter SX OS is also affected by the new hardware revision since it uses the Fus’ee Gel’ee exploit too. The team has asked anyone that may have a patched unit to send them one in exchange for a non-patched unit so that they can run tests on them and to see if there’s a workaround on these new devices.

So how can we find out if we have a patched system?

Fellow Gbatemp.net member essometer have made a post dedicated to the topic. I will post the link at the bottom of this post. To start off take a look at the serial numbers on the console that begins with three letters. Those three letters are the region of your console, XAW is USA, XAJ is Europe and so on. I won’t get into the specifics, but essometer touched on everything down to the serial numbers and to the firmware that they are shipped with.

Below is the consoles that were patched.

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4.0.1

XAJ700438 – XAJ700439

4.1.0

XAW100857

XAW700183

5.0.1

nothing listed yet.

5.1.0

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XAW1008

Unpatched consoles.

1.0.0

XAW100006 – XAW100128

XAW700014 – XAW700047

XAJ100022 – XAJ100042

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XAJ400004 – XAJ400091

XAJ700002 – XAJ700065

2.1.0

XAW100139 – XAW100140

XAW700049 – XAW700050

XAJ400105 – XAJ400136

XAJ700070 – XAJ700085

2.2.0

XAW100158 – XAW100173

XAJ400105 – XAJ400174

XAJ700090 – XAJ700093

2.3.0

XAW100175 – XAW100214

XAW400008 – XAW400016

XAW700053 – XAW700055

XAJ100086

XAJ400105 – XAJ400155

XAJ700098 – XAJ700132

3.0.0

XAW100154 – XAW100230

XAW400017 – XAW400033

XAW700056 – XAW700081

XAJ100109 – XAJ100138

XAJ400169 – XAJ400191

XAJ700133 – XAJ700153

3.0.1

XAW100218 – XAW100320

XAW400028 – XAW400036

XAJ100121 – XAJ100158

XAJ400197 – XAJ400267

XAJ700150 – XAJ700199

3.0.2

XAW100294 – XAW100442

XAW400042 – XAW400081

XAJ100175 – XAJ100182

XAJ400267 – XAJ400281

XAJ700197 – XAJ700319

4.0.1

XAW100439 – XAW100516

XAW400081

XAJ100252

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XAJ400369

XAJ700310 – XAJ7003X

4.1.0

XAW100575 – XAW100831

XAW700119 – XAW700164

XAJ400400 – XAJ400490

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XAJ700379 – XAJ700418

5.0.1

Nothing yet.

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If you continue reading essometer post, others have posted their serial numbers to confirm if their system can run the Fus’ee Gel’ee or not. So there are more serial numbers out in the wild than the ones that have been posted above. So if you trying to stay away from an unpatched unit, luckily Nintendo has the opened window on their retail box so you can look up the serial number before purchasing. You can also purchase an old bundle like the Super Mario Odessey bundle which are confirmed unpatched, As always happy hunting!

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gbatemp.net info on how to find out if you have a patched switch console.