There are 22 other file types using
the BIN file extension!
.bin - CD/DVD binary image [common]
.bin - Binary executable [common]
.bin - Macbinary II encoded file [common]
.bin - Micrografx Designer 7 project image
.bin - Alpha/Alfa ransomware affected data
.bin - Sega Genesis game ROM image
.bin - AVG update data
.bin - MTK Chipset GPS tracklog data
.bin - TenCORE plug-in file
.bin - Thomson Speedtouch series WLAN router firmware
.bin - Game data
.bin - ICQ 6 data
.bin - Apple Safari theme resource
.bin - Opera encoder data
.bin - Opton scanner data
.bin - Nokia proprietary ringtone format
.bin - Nintendo DS binary data
.bin - Thumbnail cache
.bin - ReadyNAS OS application
.bin - ASUS BIOS update
.bin - Google Android IMEI information
.bin - Unreal Tournament shader cache
BIN file extension - Atari 2600 game ROM image
What is bin file? How to open bin files?
The bin file extension is associated with some emulators for Atari 2600 video gaming console.
The bin file contains game ROM exported from Atari 2600 cartridge.
Atari 2600 was 8-bit gaming console released in 1977.
This bin file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format.
This type of file is no longer actively used and is most likely obsolete. This is typically the case for system files in old operating systems, file types from long discontinued software, or previous versions of certain file types (like documents, projects etc.) that were replaced in higher versions of their original programs.