Fictional file formats
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− | These file formats actually do not exist, but this is just for fun and reference. These include electronic file formats from movies, games, tv, sci-fi, etc. | + | {{FormatInfo |
+ | |formattype=electronic | ||
+ | |thiscat=Fictional file formats | ||
+ | |image=Child-and-books.jpg | ||
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+ | These file formats actually do not exist, but this is just for fun and reference. These include electronic file formats from movies, games, tv, sci-fi, etc. (Sometimes people actually create working implementations of them after the fact; in those cases, the actual versions can be documented in the appropriate category for real file formats, with a cross-reference here about the fictional version.) | ||
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+ | See also [[Fictional physical formats]], as well as the "fictional" constructed languages in [[Spoken Languages]]. | ||
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==List== | ==List== | ||
− | * [[BackOS]] | + | * [[BackOS file formats]] <ref> https://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/BackOS#Formats: </ref> |
+ | * [[Memory files (Upload)]] <ref>The Amazon TV series ''Upload'' showed memories taken from the human mind being stored as files with a .mem extension which were playable like videos.</ref> | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 28 December 2022
These file formats actually do not exist, but this is just for fun and reference. These include electronic file formats from movies, games, tv, sci-fi, etc. (Sometimes people actually create working implementations of them after the fact; in those cases, the actual versions can be documented in the appropriate category for real file formats, with a cross-reference here about the fictional version.)
See also Fictional physical formats, as well as the "fictional" constructed languages in Spoken Languages.
[edit] List
[edit] References
- ↑ https://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/BackOS#Formats:
- ↑ The Amazon TV series Upload showed memories taken from the human mind being stored as files with a .mem extension which were playable like videos.