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Files with fat suffix are skins or themes for either old FreeAmp or newer Zinf media player.
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File extension fat is most likely best known for its in FreeAmp and later also its successor program Zinf, which are freeware media players for Windows and Linux.
A .fat files contains skin / theme that can be used to customize the look of the program.
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Audio player for Windows and Linux
Files with fat file suffix are related to the Far Cry Primal video game for Windows and gaming consoles.
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File extension fat is associated with the Far Cry Primal, a first person shooter and action adventure video game for Microsoft Windows and video gaming consoles.
A fat file stores some kind of game data.
Also used by Watch Dogs 2 video game from Ubisoft.
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An action adventure video game
Files with fat suffix can be also found as game files from Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Audio information files.
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File extension fat is related to the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and other video games based on Jade video gaming engine from Ubisoft.
A .fat file stores information about audio data.
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An action adventure puzzle platform video game
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