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Amiibo Backup Bin Files Install ((top)) Direct

Hold a blank NTAG215 tag against your phone's NFC sweet spot.

| Characteristic | .bin Format | .nfc Format | |---|---|---| | File Type | Binary | Text (ASCII) | | Size | 540 bytes fixed | Variable (typically 3-4KB) | | Primary Use | Archival and backup | Direct writing to tags | | Usability | Requires conversion | Ready to use immediately | amiibo backup bin files install

The main body of the file contains encrypted information that requires specific Nintendo retail keys to be processed and decrypted. This encryption is why you can’t simply rename a BIN file and expect it to work—you need the proper tools and key files. Hold a blank NTAG215 tag against your phone's NFC sweet spot

Nintendo’s amiibo figures contain a 540-byte NTAG215 NFC data page that stores a UID, character data, and a lockout signature. This paper documents the standard methodology for writing backup binary ( *.bin ) files to writable NTAG215 media (e.g., NFC cards, stickers, or PowerSaves hardware). The intended use is for legitimate backup restoration, homebrew debugging, and hardware preservation. Nintendo’s amiibo figures contain a 540-byte NTAG215 NFC