Snes Station Official

Since "SNES Station" usually refers to the popular Super Nintendo emulator for the PlayStation 2, there are two common ways you might want to "make a text" for it: customizing the interface (UI) or hacking text inside the games (ROMs) you play on it.

SNES Station is often bundled with different "skins." If you want to change the text labels in the menu, you generally have to edit the source code or use a hex editor on the .ELF file, though this is difficult for beginners. 2. Editing Text within SNES Games (ROM Hacking) SNES Station

Technically, the SNES doesn't have a "text mode." You have to create "tiles" that look like letters and place them on the background layer in a specific order. Since "SNES Station" usually refers to the popular

In newer MODs like the one by pinguinoctis on PSX-Place , you can replace the default background by placing a 640x480 image named BG.JPG or BG.PNG in the same directory as the emulator's .ELF file. Editing Text within SNES Games (ROM Hacking) Technically,

If you are looking to change how the emulator itself looks or displays information, modern "MOD" versions allow for significant customization.

Use a tool like HxD to find and replace text. However, SNES games don't use standard text formats (like ASCII), so you’ll need a "table file" to tell the editor which hex value represents which letter.

Use PVSnesLib on GitHub , which allows you to use the C language. To show text, you simply use the command consoleDrawText(column, row, "Your Text Here"); .