Tai Gu Da Ren Nintendo Switch 0100d9a005ed6800v288358 __link__ Jun 2026

The number represents a specific, high-sequence update build for the game.

As of , Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! was officially delisted from the Nintendo eShop . Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

"Tai Gu Da Ren" is a common Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of , which translates to "Master of Drums." Developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment, the series simulates playing a Japanese wadaiko drum. Players hit a drum controller (or buttons) to the rhythm of J-pop, anime songs, classical music, and video game soundtracks. tai gu da ren nintendo switch 0100d9a005ed6800v288358

Which of the game (Japan, Asia, or West) do you have?

Players simulate traditional Japanese Taiko drumming by hitting notes tracking across a horizontal timeline. The game uses two primary notes: The number represents a specific, high-sequence update build

The analysis indicates that "Tai Gu Da Ren" on the Nintendo Switch, identified by the software ID 0100d9a005ed6800 and version v288358 , appears to be a version of the Taiko no Tatsujin game series. Further investigation could involve checking for updates, game reviews, and user feedback specific to this version.

Released originally as Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! , this particular entry became a cornerstone for rhythm enthusiasts due to its creative implementation of the console's unique hardware assets. Innovative Control Schemes Go to product viewer dialog for this item

For purists, the game perfectly integrated with the official HORI Taiko Drum Controller, bringing the tactile arcade experience directly into the living room. Modding, Emulation, and the Custom Song Scene

Features unique rhythm-based mini-games designed for up to four players. What Does the v288358 Update Include?

Contains a dedicated suite of up to 4-player rhythmic mini-games, differentiating it from traditional arcade cabinets. Managing Data: Title IDs and Update Versions

If you’ve stumbled across the string tai gu da ren nintendo switch 0100d9a005ed6800v288358 , you’re likely a fan of rhythm games, particularly Taiko no Tatsujin — known colloquially as "Tai Gu Da Ren" (a phonetic rendering of its Japanese title). This article breaks down exactly what each part of that keyword means, how it relates to the Nintendo Switch version of the game, and what you need to know about game updates, Title IDs, and version tracking.