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The first three letters is an abbreviation for 'Nitro', which is the Nintendo DS's pre-production code name. This just denotes it as a DS product, rather than a GBA one (AGP-) or any other Nintendo console.

The next four are the game's unique code. They do not 'mean' anything, they are just allocated to each game.

The last three are the game's region. EUR is for Europe, USA for US, etc, even UKV for a United Kingdom specific localisation.

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