10-02-2011, 11:57 AM
With regards to file names, they're generally completely useless. bin and dat files might as well be called anything else. It's just a generic file type.
As for the others, they are likely sort of "alternative" style file formats for the specific thing it relates to. As an example, sfx is probably related to special effects in some way, and anm is an animation file. Probably just information on what sprites to display in an animation.
I would probably assume any of the others could be sprites, unless they're a generic format (google is awesome) in which case you might be in a bit more luck.
As for the others, they are likely sort of "alternative" style file formats for the specific thing it relates to. As an example, sfx is probably related to special effects in some way, and anm is an animation file. Probably just information on what sprites to display in an animation.
I would probably assume any of the others could be sprites, unless they're a generic format (google is awesome) in which case you might be in a bit more luck.