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* <code>0200</code> and <code>0201</code> are intended for exclusive use as health displays in the HUD. They are defined to prevent the text parser from misinterpreting the individual characters as command codes. They will cause minor graphical issues if used in dialogue boxes.
* <code>0200</code> and <code>0201</code> are intended for exclusive use as health displays in the HUD. They are defined to prevent the text parser from misinterpreting the individual characters as command codes. They will cause minor graphical issues if used in dialogue boxes.
* In addition, <code>0203</code> points to a section of RAM that is used only to display the names in the File Select screen. <code>0204</code> through <code>0208</code> are defined as 4-character strings used for the sole purpose of displaying the ENIX logo.
* In addition, <code>0203</code> points to a section of RAM that is used only to display the names in the File Select screen. <code>0204</code> through <code>0208</code> are defined as 4-character strings used for the sole purpose of displaying the ENIX logo.
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 24 January 2024

Chip tiny.png The following article is a Text Table for Soul Blazer.

Text Table

0200=PLAYER
0201=ENEMY
0202=Hero

20= 
21=!

23=#
24=$
25=%
26=&
27='
28=(
29=)
2A=*
2B=+
2C=,
2D=-
2E=.
2F=/
30=0
31=1
32=2
33=3
34=4
35=5
36=6
37=7
38=8
39=9
3A=:
3B=;
3C=<
3D==
3E=>
3F=?

40= 
41=A
42=B
43=C
44=D
45=E
46=F
47=G
48=H
49=I
4A=J
4B=K
4C=L
4D=M
4E=N
4F=O
50=P
51=Q
52=R
53=S
54=T
55=U
56=V
57=W
58=X
59=Y
5A=Z

60='
61=a
62=b
63=c
64=d
65=e
66=f
67=g
68=h
69=i
6A=j
6B=k
6C=l
6D=m
6E=n
6F=o
70=p
71=q
72=r
73=s
74=t
75=u
76=v
77=w
78=x
79=y
7A=z

80=All 
81=A 
82=And 
83=But 
84=Come 
85=Dream 
86=Deathtole 
87=Green 
88=I 
89=If 
8A=King 
8B=Leo 
8C=Liesa 
8D=Magridd 
8E=Necessary 
8F=Please 
90=Stone 
91=The 
92=This 
93=There 
94=Thank 
95=You 
96=and 
97=a 
98=are 
99=about 
9A=all 
9B=around 
9C=an 
9D=am 
9E=after 
9F=always 
A0=back 
A1=be 
A2=but 
A3=because 
A4=basement 
A5=believe 
A6=come 
A7=can 
A8=called 
A9=came 
AA=creatures 
AB=could 
AC=everything 
AD=from 
AE=for 
AF=found 
B0=give 
B1=going 
B2=good 
B3=go 
B4=get 
B5=have 
B6=has 
B7=help 
B8=human 
B9=here 
BA=is 
BB=in 
BC=just 
BD=know 
BE=like 
BF=ll 
C0=live 
C1=lives 
C2=my 
C3=me 
C4=monsters 
C5=medical 
C6=m 
C7=many 
C8=made 
C9=machine 
CA=not 
CB=of 
CC=one 
CD=on 
CE=over 
CF=people 
D0=put 
D1=person 
D2=please 
D3=queen 
D4=received 
D5=really 
D6=released 
D7=s 
D8=something 
D9=started 
DA=strange 
DB=see 
DC=should 
DD=soul 
DE=snail 
DF=scared 
E0=somewhere 
E1=the 
E2=to 
E3=that 
E4=this 
E5=t 
E6=take 
E7=tell 
E8=think 
E9=there 
EA=talk 
EB=though 
EC=used 
ED=use 
EE=very 
EF=village 
F0=voice 
F1=will 
F2=with 
F3=was 
F4=when 
F5=what 
F6=world 
F7=watching 
F8=want 
F9=walk 
FA=whenever 
FB=who 
FC=watch 
FD=were 
FE=you 
FF=your 

Notes

  • Deathtoll and Lisa were misspelled in the dictionary, as Deathtole and Liesa respectively, resulting in their entries never being used.
  • 0200 and 0201 are intended for exclusive use as health displays in the HUD. They are defined to prevent the text parser from misinterpreting the individual characters as command codes. They will cause minor graphical issues if used in dialogue boxes.
  • In addition, 0203 points to a section of RAM that is used only to display the names in the File Select screen. 0204 through 0208 are defined as 4-character strings used for the sole purpose of displaying the ENIX logo.