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4-D Warriors

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Title Screen

4-D Warriors

Developer: Coreland
Publisher: Sega
Platform: Arcade (Sega System 1)
Released in JP: December 1985


DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
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  • Daisuke, the hot-blooded teen with fiery hair and an attitude to match.
  • Donald, the bespectacled techno-nerd with silver hair and a golden heart.
  • Dennis, the balding former military general with an unorthodox battle strategy that gets results.
  • And Dinah, the woman.

Together, they are the 4-D Warriors, the unique fighting force hunting murderous aliens through transdimensional battle suits.

Unused Graphics

Unused Used
4DWarriors100Alt.png 4DWarriors100Final.png

Two early versions of the 100 points graphic are in the background graphics ROM. The first one has thicker "0"s, while the second one is almost identical to the final one, except it's 1 pixel taller. Slightly different, slightly interesting.

Full High Score List

The following names are used for the default high score table. All of these names are truncated in the game, displaying only the first three characters of each name.

RICK FLASH
GOLUZAMU
SPOKER
BILUBO
ZYAILEMU
DALU
DOLOMER
EBILU JIBAGO
DERGY
GINGA GONGA

Routine Names

Some of the blocks of programming code are labeled for easy reference by the game's coders.

Address Name Address Name Address Name
1610 EXCMOD 36F8 INITENE 3BB7 SUBENE
3CE9 EAPCO 4028 ENEMOVO 449C ENEMOV1
4872 ENEMOV2 4A4C MENE17 4C2C ENEMOV3
4CAD BOSS 4E4E MENE24 4EC4 ENEMOV4
5193 ENEMOV5 52AC ENEMOV6 575A ENEBEM
5BEF LEADER 6675 MAINENE 6785 ENECOLO
679E ENECOL1 6A32 BAKREV 6A94 BAK12
6B47 ENEPLY 6B73 XYSCL 6F5F BEAM
7168 PRAZMA 73E1 TIMER 74D6 HAGE
803A EAT 8558 GASS 872E MONO
9468 KAGAMI 980F HASI 9ACA TITLE
(Source: Original TCRF research)