Arcade [0100629006000800][v131072... — Stern Pinball

The legacy of this specific software is complicated by licensing shifts. In 2018, many tables within the Arcade ecosystem were delisted due to expiring rights with Williams and Bally, making existing digital copies—identified by these specific file strings—rarer and more valuable to enthusiasts. It highlights a modern dilemma in gaming: the fragility of digital-only archives.

The sequence of numbers in brackets represents technical metadata used by the console's operating system:

The string refers to a specific digital file for the Nintendo Switch version of Stern Pinball Arcade . Stern Pinball Arcade [0100629006000800][v131072...

Stern Pinball Arcade , developed by FarSight Studios, represents a pivotal moment in the preservation and modernization of mechanical gaming. By translating physical engineering into digital code, the title serves as both a commercial product and a historical archive of the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer of arcade-quality pinball games.

The game is the result of a direct partnership between FarSight Studios and Stern Pinball Inc. Unlike generic pinball simulations, this title focuses on "real-world" physics, using exact CAD data and lateral measurements from physical machines. This technical accuracy is what the bracketed metadata (Title ID 0100629006000800 ) organizes within the Nintendo Switch ecosystem, allowing the console to recognize the specific licensed assets of tables like AC/DC , Star Trek , and Mustang . The legacy of this specific software is complicated

: This indicates the Version Number (specifically, version 1.0.2).

The Evolution of Digital Pinball: A Case Study of Stern Pinball Arcade The sequence of numbers in brackets represents technical

: This is the Title ID , a unique identifier for the game software.