An sgb file extension is related to the Super Game Boy and used for its image files.

There are 2 other file types using
the SGB file extension!

empty icon.sgb - SEG-B seismic data file

empty icon.sgb - Warhammer 40K Dawn of War map

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SGB file extension - Super Game Boy image

What is sgb file? How to open sgb files?

File type specification:

Emulator file type icon Emulator file type

The sgb file extension is also related to The Super Game Boy, an adapter cartridge for Nintendo's Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

The Super Game Boy allows game cartridges designed for use on the Game Boy to be played on a TV display using the SNES.

This sgb 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.

Help how to open:

This file type is not meant to be opened directly, there is no software that could open and work with it directly, or there is no information available in public sources about opening this file type. This is usually the case of some internal data files, caches, temporary files etc.

How to convert:

As far as we know, this .sgb file type can't be converted to any other file format. This is usually the case of system, configuration, temporary, or data files containing data exclusive to only one software and used for its own purposes. Also some proprietary or closed file formats cannot be converted to more common file types in order to protect the intellectual property of the developer, which is for example the case of some DRM-protected multimedia files.

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