File Extension Library


.SPRITE File Extension

  • Developer by: MIT
  • Category: Raster Image Files

What are .SPRITE files and how to open them?

Can't open .SPRITE file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .SPRITE file.

What is a .SPRITE file extension?

.SPRITE file extension is created by MIT. .SPRITE has been classified as Raster Image Files.

.SPRITE is Scratch Sprite File

Graphics file used by Scratch, an educational program used for developing creative programming skills; saves a two-dimensional image as well as animation settings for the image; commonly used for characters and game objects.

SPRITE files can also be used by Scratch variants such as BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks).

NOTE: The release of Scratch 2.0 introduced the .SPRITE2 file, which replaced the SPRITE file.

List of all softwares that can open the Scratch Sprite File
Windows
MIT Scratch
Snap!
Mac
MIT Scratch
Snap!
Linux
MIT Scratch
Snap!
Web
MIT Scratch
File Type 2:

SuperTux Sprite File

Developer by: SuperTux Category: Game Files

Sprite referenced by SuperTux, a sidescroller video game similar to Super Mario Bros; formatted as a text file and contains a set of actions for a character, including references to images files that make up the sprite.

Sprites are used to display characters and their associated animations. Actions within the sprite file are run when the user enters input (such as walking forward or turning right) or when certain events happen during gameplay (such as the player getting hit by computer character). By using sprites, simple bitmap images can be used to perform all the animations within the game.

List of all softwares that can open the SuperTux Sprite File
Windows
SuperTux
Mac
SuperTux
Linux
SuperTux

How to fix problems with .SPRITE files

  1. You need to update the application that you normally use to open .SPRITE files. Only the latest version of the software supports the current .SPRITE file format
  2. You need to check the .SPRITE file for viruses. To do this, you need to scan it with a popular antivirus (Norton, Nod32, Kaspersky, Dr.Web, etc.)