gameyfin: folders: data: "" file-extensions: - 'rar' # Compressed Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - '7z' # Compressed Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - '7zip' # Compressed Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'zip' # Compressed Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'tar.gz' # Compressed Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'n.gz' # Compressed Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'tar' # Archive -- Use 7-Zip to open and extract. - '001' # Split Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'part1' # Split Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'r01' # Split Archive -- Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open and extract. - 'gzip' # Compressed Archive -- Use 7-Zip to open and extract. Can be loaded by PCSX2 directly. - 'iso' # Disk Image for Multiple systems - 'img' # Disk Image for Multiple systems - 'ccd' # CloneCD Control File for Multiple systems -- Usually comes with .img files. - 'bin' # Binary File for Multiple systems -- Usually accompanied with, and used by, a cue sheet. - 'cue' # Cue Sheet for Multiple systems -- Metadata file for .bin/.iso/.img tracks. - 'chd' # Compressed Hard Disk for Multiple systems -- Originally made for MAME, now used by multiple emulators - 'mdf' # Media Descriptor File for Multiple systems -- Disc image made from Alcohol 120% - 'mds' # Media Descriptor Sheet for Multiple systems -- Similar to .cue or .ccd, but for .mdf files. - 'ecm' # Error Code Modeler for PlayStation -- Compressed PS1 disc image, use Unecm to decompress it. - 'cso' # Compressed ISO for PS2/PSP/GC/Wii -- Compressed disc image, see here to convert to and from .iso - 'gcz' # Compressed Dolphin ISO for GC/Wii -- Compressed Wii/GC disc image, see here to convert to and from .iso or Compressed GameCube Disc Image for GameCube -- Can be either a compressed .gcm or .iso - 'rvz' # Modern Dolphin Format for GC/Wii -- A new compressed format developed by the Dolphin team able to efficiently compress junk/padding data, allowing both small file sizes and archival quality. - 'cdi' # CD Image for Dreamcast -- Typically used with Dreamcast, CDI is a compressed GDI - 'gdi' # CD Image for Dreamcast -- Typically used with Dreamcast, CDI is a compressed GDI - 'sbI' # CD Image -- Sub-channel data. Generally used in the case of PS1 for Digital Rights Management - 'fds' # Famicom Disk System for NES - 'ndd' # Nintendo 64DD for N64 - 'wav' # Waveform Audio File Format for Tape Based Systems -- Raw data in audio format† - 'tap' # Tape File for Tape Based Systems -- Raw tape data usable by appropriate emulators - 'tzx' # ZX Spectrum Tape File for Compatible Tape Based Systems (ZXS, CPC, C64, etc.) -- Prefered file type for all emulators, perfect representation - 'cdc' # CPC Digital Tape for Amstrad CPC -- Identical to the .tzx file but useable only by Amstrad CPC emulators - 'cas' # PC-6000 and PC-6601 Cassette for NEC PC-6000 series - 'nes' # NES ROM for NES -- .unf and .unif correspond to the now deprecated Universal NES Image Format. - 'nez' # NES ROM for NES -- .unf and .unif correspond to the now deprecated Universal NES Image Format. - 'unf' # NES ROM for NES -- .unf and .unif correspond to the now deprecated Universal NES Image Format. - 'unif' # NES ROM for NES -- .unf and .unif correspond to the now deprecated Universal NES Image Format. - 'smc' # Super Magicom for SNES -- Headered ROMs dumped from a Super Magicom copier. - 'sfc' # Super Famicom ROM for SNES -- Headerless SNES ROM - 'md' # Multi Game Doctor for Genesis -- ROMs dumped from a Multi Game Doctor - 'smd' # Super Magic Drive for Genesis -- Headered ROMs dumped from a Super Magic Drive - 'gen' # Genesis ROM for Genesis -- Headerless Genesis ROM - 'gg' # Game Gear ROM for Game Gear - 'z64' # Zip Diskette N64 ROM for Nintendo 64 -- Headered N64 ROMS dumped with a Mr. Backup Z64 - 'v64' # Doctor V64 for Nintendo 64 -- Headered N64 ROMS dumped with a Doctor V64 - 'n64' # N64 ROM for Nintendo 64 - 'gb' # Game Boy ROM for Game Boy - 'gbc' # Game Boy Color ROM for Game Boy Color - 'gba' # Game Boy Advance ROM for Game Boy Advance - 'gcm' # GameCube Master Image for GameCube -- GC disc dumped the way it's read - 'nds' # Nintendo DS ROM for Nintendo DS or Game Boy Advance ROM for Game Boy Advance - 'srl' # Nintendo DS ROM for Nintendo DS - 'dsi' # DSiWare ROM for DSiWare -- Different from regular DS ROMs. - 'app' # DSiWare ROM for DSiWare -- Different from regular DS ROMs. - 'ids' # iQue DS ROM for iQue/Nintendo DS -- The same thing as regular Nintendo DS ROMs, but for the Chinese iQue DS. - 'wbfs' # Wii Backup File System for Wii -- Use WBFS Manager to convert to and from .iso - 'wad' # Wii Application Data for Wii or "Where's all the data files?" for Doom -- Used for Wii channels or Doom - 'cia' # CTR Importable Archive for 3DS - '3ds' # Nintendo 3DS ROM for 3DS - 'nsp' # Nintendo Switch ROM for Nintendo Switch -- Dump of SD and NAND games, Updates - 'xci' # Nintendo Switch ROM for Nintendo Switch -- Dump of a game cartridge - 'ngp' # NGP/C ROM for Neo Geo Pocket/Color - 'ngc' # NGP/C ROM for Neo Geo Pocket/Color - 'pce' # PC Engine ROM for PC Engine - 'vpk' # PlayStation Vita ROM for PlayStation Vita -- Compressed files forming a PlayStation Vita ROM - 'vb' # Virtual Boy ROM for Virtual Boy -- Also used for Visual Basic source files - 'ws' # WonderSwan (Color) ROM for WonderSwan/Color - 'wsc' # WonderSwan (Color) ROM for WonderSwan/Color - 'ipa' # Apple iPhone App Data for iOS - 'apk' # Android App Data for Android - 'obb' # Android App Data Resources for Android - 'elf' # Executable and Linkable Format for PS2/PS3/GC/Wii -- Typically a homebrew/small application file - 'pbp' # Perl Builder File for PlayStation Portable -- Game and homebrew eboot file, also used for PS1 ISO storage (eboot.pbp) - 'dol' # Dolphin File for GameCube/Wii -- Executable - 'xbe' # Xbox Executable for Xbox/X360 -- Xbox Executable. Usually comes with a folder with game data. X360 ones can be loaded by Xenia. - 'xex' # Xbox Executable for Xbox/X360 -- Xbox Executable. Usually comes with a folder with game data. X360 ones can be loaded by Xenia. - 'cfg' # Configuration File for Multiple systems -- Use a text editor such as notepad/Notepad++ to edit - 'ini' # Configuration File for Multiple systems -- Use a text editor such as notepad/Notepad++ to edit - 'dll' # Dynamic Link Library for Multiple systems -- Typically used for plugins/emulation cores in emulators - 'so' # Shared Library for Multiple systems -- Typically used for plugins/emulation cores in emulators - 'xml' # Extensible Markup Language for MAME/MESS -- Contains various information about emulated systems and ROMs. - 'hsi' # XML-like for MESS -- Contains various information about ROMs. - 'lay' # Layout for MAME/MESS -- XML-like file used to describe the visual layout of artwork overlays and placement of emulation input/output. - 'nv' # Non-Volatile RAM for MAME/MESS -- Created by default to store nvram of emulated systems or software in the NVRAM folder. - 'm3u' # Playlist file for Multiple systems -- Used to play multiple discs back to back, automates disc swapping. file-suffixes: windows, win, english, win32, win64, opengl, stable igdb: api: endpoints: auth: https://id.twitch.tv/oauth2/token base: https://api.igdb.com/v4/ client-id: client-secret: max-concurrent-requests: 2 max-requests-per-second: 4 config: preferred-platforms: - 3 # Linux or GNU/Linux - 4 # Nintendo 64 or N64 - 5 # Wii or Revolution - 6 # PC (Microsoft Windows) or mswin - 7 # PlayStation or PSX, PSOne, PS - 8 # PlayStation 2 or PS2 - 9 # PlayStation 3 or PS3 - 11 # Xbox - 12 # Xbox 360 or X360 # - 13 # DOS or PC DOS - 14 # Mac or Mac OS # - 15 # Commodore C64/128/MAX or C64/C128/MAX # - 16 # Amiga - 18 # Nintendo Entertainment System or NES - 19 # Super Nintendo Entertainment System or SNES, Super Nintendo - 20 # Nintendo DS or NDS - 21 # Nintendo GameCube or GCN - 22 # Game Boy Color or GBC - 23 # Dreamcast or DC - 24 # Game Boy Advance or GBA # - 25 # Amstrad CPC or Colour Personal Computer # - 26 # ZX Spectrum # - 27 # MSX - 29 # Sega Mega Drive/Genesis or Sega Genesis # - 30 # Sega 32X - 32 # Sega Saturn or JVC Saturn, Hi-Saturn, Samsung Saturn, V-Saturn - 33 # Game Boy or GB # - 34 # Android or Infocusa3 - 35 # Sega Game Gear or GG - 37 # Nintendo 3DS or 3DS - 38 # PlayStation Portable or PSP # - 39 # iOS - 41 # Wii U # - 42 # N-Gage or NGage # - 44 # Tapwave Zodiac - 46 # PlayStation Vita or PS Vita - 47 # Virtual Console - 48 # PlayStation 4 or PS4 # - 49 # Xbox One or XONE # - 50 # 3DO Interactive Multiplayer or 3DO # - 51 # Family Computer Disk System or Famicom Disk System, FDS # - 52 # Arcade # - 53 # MSX2 # - 55 # Legacy Mobile Device or Legacy Cellphone # - 57 # WonderSwan or WS - 58 # Super Famicom or SFC # - 59 # Atari 2600 or Atari VCS # - 60 # Atari 7800 or Atari 7800 ProSystem # - 61 # Atari Lynx # - 62 # Atari Jaguar # - 63 # Atari ST/STE - 64 # Sega Master System/Mark III or SMS, Mark III # - 65 # Atari 8-bit # - 66 # Atari 5200 or Atari 5200 SuperSystem # - 67 # Intellivision # - 68 # ColecoVision # - 69 # BBC Microcomputer System or BBC Micro # - 70 # Vectrex # - 71 # Commodore VIC-20 # - 72 # Ouya # - 73 # BlackBerry OS # - 74 # Windows Phone or WP # - 75 # Apple II or apple ][ # - 77 # Sharp X1 # - 78 # Sega CD or Mega CD # - 79 # Neo Geo MVS or Neo Geo Multi Video System # - 80 # Neo Geo AES or AES # - 82 # Web browser or Internet # - 84 # SG-1000 or Sega Game 1000 # - 85 # Donner Model 30 # - 86 # TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine # - 87 # Virtual Boy or VB # - 88 # Odyssey or Magnavox Odyssey; Odysee; Odisea; Odissea # - 89 # Microvision # - 90 # Commodore PET # - 91 # Bally Astrocade or Bally Arcade # - 93 # Commodore 16 or C16 # - 94 # Commodore Plus/4 # - 95 # PDP-1 or Programmed Data Processor-1 # - 96 # PDP-10 # - 97 # PDP-8 # - 98 # DEC GT40 # - 99 # Family Computer or Famicom # - 100 # Analogue electronics # - 101 # Ferranti Nimrod Computer # - 102 # EDSAC or Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator # - 103 # PDP-7 # - 104 # HP 2100 # - 105 # HP 3000 # - 106 # SDS Sigma 7 # - 107 # Call-A-Computer time-shared mainframe computer system # - 108 # PDP-11 # - 109 # CDC Cyber 70 # - 110 # PLATO or Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations # - 111 # Imlac PDS-1 # - 112 # Microcomputer # - 113 # OnLive Game System # - 114 # Amiga CD32 # - 115 # Apple IIGS # - 116 # Acorn Archimedes # - 117 # Philips CD-i # - 118 # FM Towns # - 119 # Neo Geo Pocket or NGP # - 120 # Neo Geo Pocket Color or NGPC # - 121 # Sharp X68000 # - 122 # Nuon # - 123 # WonderSwan Color or WSC # - 124 # SwanCrystal # - 125 # PC-8801 # - 126 # TRS-80 # - 127 # Fairchild Channel F # - 128 # PC Engine SuperGrafx # - 129 # Texas Instruments TI-99 or Texas Instruments TI-99/4A - 130 # Nintendo Switch or NX # - 131 # Nintendo PlayStation or Nintendo Super Disc # - 132 # Amazon Fire TV # - 133 # Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000 or Magnavox Odyssey² # - 134 # Acorn Electron # - 135 # Hyper Neo Geo 64 # - 136 # Neo Geo CD or NGCD - 137 # New Nintendo 3DS or n3DS # - 138 # VC 4000 # - 139 # 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System # - 140 # AY-3-8500 # - 141 # AY-3-8610 # - 142 # PC-50X Family # - 143 # AY-3-8760 # - 144 # AY-3-8710 # - 145 # AY-3-8603 # - 146 # AY-3-8605 # - 147 # AY-3-8606 # - 148 # AY-3-8607 # - 149 # PC-98 # - 150 # Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD or TG-16CD/PCECD # - 151 # TRS-80 Color Computer or Tandy Color Computer # - 152 # FM-7 or Fujitsu Micro 7 # - 153 # Dragon 32/64 # - 154 # Amstrad PCW # - 155 # Tatung Einstein # - 156 # Thomson MO5 # - 157 # NEC PC-6000 Series # - 158 # Commodore CDTV or Commodore Dynamic Total Vision - 159 # Nintendo DSi # - 161 # Windows Mixed Reality or WMR # - 162 # Oculus VR # - 163 # SteamVR # - 164 # Daydream - 165 # PlayStation VR or PSVR # - 166 # Pokémon mini # - 167 # PlayStation 5 or PS5 # - 169 # Xbox Series X|S or XSX # - 170 # Google Stadia or Stadia # - 203 # DUPLICATE Stadia # - 236 # Exidy Sorcerer # - 237 # Sol-20 # - 238 # DVD Player or Digital Versatile Disc Player # - 239 # Blu-ray Player # - 240 # Zeebo # - 274 # PC-FX # - 306 # Satellaview # - 307 # Game & Watch or Tricotronic, GW, G&W # - 308 # Playdia # - 309 # Evercade # - 339 # Sega Pico or Kids Computer Pico # - 372 # OOParts # - 373 # Sinclair ZX81 or ZX81 # - 374 # Sharp MZ-2200 # - 375 # Epoch Cassette Vision # - 376 # Epoch Super Cassette Vision or YENO Super Cassette Vision # - 377 # Plug & Play or TV Game # - 378 # Gamate or Super Boy # - 379 # Game.com or Tiger Game.com # - 380 # Casio Loopy or Loopy # - 381 # Playdate # - 382 # Intellivision Amico # - 384 # Oculus Quest or Quest # - 385 # Oculus Rift or Rift # - 386 # Meta Quest 2 or Quest 2 # - 387 # Oculus Go or Go # - 388 # Gear VR or Samsung Gear VR # - 389 # AirConsole # - 390 # PlayStation VR2 or PSVR2 # - 405 # Windows Mobile or Pocket PC # - 406 # Sinclair QL or Sinclair Quantum Leap # - 407 # HyperScan # - 408 # Mega Duck/Cougar Boy or WG-108 # - 409 # Legacy Computer # - 410 # Atari Jaguar CD or Jag CD # - 411 # Handheld Electronic LCD or Handheld LCD Game # - 412 # Leapster or Leapster Learning Game System # - 413 # Leapster Explorer/LeadPad Explorer # - 414 # LeapTV or LeapTV VCD # - 415 # Watara/QuickShot Supervision # - 416 # Nintendo 64DD or 64DD # - 417 # Palm OS or Garnet OS # - 438 # Arduboy # - 439 # V.Smile or V.SMILE TV LEARNING SYSTEM # - 440 # Visual Memory Unit / Visual Memory System or VMU / VMS # - 441 # PocketStation # - 471 # Meta Quest 3