Amiibo Bin ((top))
To create your own "amiibo card," you specifically need NTAG215 tags. Other NFC tags (like NTAG213 or NTAG216) will not work because the storage capacity must match exactly what the console expects. Essential Tools for Managing Bin Files
These small digital files have become a hot topic in the Nintendo community. But what exactly are they? Are they legal? And how do people use them without a closet full of plastic figures? amiibo bin
If you love Nintendo and want to support the developers, buy the figures you can. But if you’re a tinkerer backing up your own collection, the technology itself is a brilliant piece of reverse-engineering. To create your own "amiibo card," you specifically
The single biggest argument in favor of .bin files is availability. Nintendo is notorious for "artificial scarcity"—producing limited runs of popular Amiibos. This creates a secondary market where a $15 toy costs $100+ on eBay. .bin files democratize access; they allow players to access in-game content (like the iconic "Amiibo" armors in Breath of the Wild or exclusive outfits in Splatoon ) without feeding scalpers. But what exactly are they