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Given the structure and content of the string, it is possible that "Mystery no Arukikata -01008A401FEB6000--v0--JP-" is a product identifier or a model number for a specific device or component. Here are a few potential explanations:

In the present day, Associate Professor Ayame Minato—a brilliant young criminal psychology expert—takes a specialized seminar group of university students back to Sanmeisou. Ostensibly a routine academic research project, the trip quickly shifts into an active excavation of the past as the students uncover buried secrets and hidden motives. Dual-Timeline Investigative Gameplay Mechanics

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Mystery no Arukikata (known in English as ) is a Japanese mystery adventure game for the Nintendo Switch , released on December 12, 2024 , by Imagineer .

The story picks up three decades later. A group of university students from , attending a criminal psychology seminar led by Professor Minato , travel to Narumizawa to investigate the cold case as part of their research. The main protagonist is Dokuho Akazawa , a young man with a unique ability: he can perceive the past. This power allows him to literally travel between the modern day and the time of the murder, witnessing events firsthand to uncover the truth.

The game splits its investigation across two distinct timelines:

The game centers on the , a 30-year-old unsolved murder of a famous landscape painter, Suiryu Uchida, in the town of Narumizawa.

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Every software application released on the Nintendo Switch ecosystem requires an isolated Title ID. The code 01008A401FEB6000 serves multiple functional purposes:

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