Clone of CASIOpeia. Dedicated to my best friend in college: my CASIO fx-7700G Power Graphic Scientific Calculator !... This font lists all of the on-screen function/menu buttons.
This is a clone of CASIOpeia (fx-7700G)Clone from Hopping Mappy. Font from Hopping Mappy, (C) 1983, 1986 Namco
This is a clone of Hopping MappyUPDATED PROJECT: Non-permanent keyboard shortcut button labels for an old Pentium III laptop used as an MP3 player. Now you can place the Player Icons in any Alphanumeric glyph. See Comments Section below for printing instructions.
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1. Select the desired Letter Aa – Zz or Number 0–9
* For an Empty Box, select key /?
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2. Next, select the desired Player Icon
PREVIOUS TRACK Icon is key [{
REWIND Icon is key ,<
PLAY Icon is key ;:
PAUSE Icon is key '"
STOP Icon is key =+
FAST FOWARD Icon is key .>
NEXT TRACK Icon is key ]}
Clone of Legendary Wings. Font from Legendary Wings, (C) 1986 Capcom
This is a clone of Legendary WingsClone of The Speed Rumbler. Font from The Speed Rumbler, (C) 1986 Capcom
This is a clone of The Speed RumblerClone of LucasArts SCUMM - Credits. Alternate characters for the credits typeface in "Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis", (C) 1992/1993 LucasArts.
This is a clone of LucasArts SCUMM - CreditsClone of SRD Mission. Font from S.R.D. Mission, (C) 1986 Taito Corp
This is a clone of SRD MissionAn experiment -- Half-tone uses dots, so why not replace dots with pixels? Thus, Half-Pixel Arcade was born.
This is a clone of The Video Arcade Game FontWhile suffering some serious fonter's block, here's another "wonky" experiment: this time, based on my "21st Century Dot Matrix" font. Random numbers were used to determine each dot's nudged position for the vertical (–½ / –¼ / 0 / +¼ / +½), and another set of random numbers for the horizontal. Each position had an equal 20% chance of placement.
On the previous "wonky" font ("Wonky Pins"), I adjusted some dots manually to be more visually pleasing, but I refrained from doing that here. Because so many dots were nudged to extreme positions (–½ & +½ vertically and horizontally) WITHOUT further adjustment, the printed text is still legible but definitely not as refined at "Wonky Pins"...
This typeface was also based on 2 sets of dots this time: one randomized set for an even number of dots across a row (6 or 8), and the other set for an odd number of dots (7). Sometimes, even dots and odd dots are used together on the same row in order to match the placement in the original design. These blocks are present in the "À" position. A slightly larger generic block in position "Á" is only present to prevent word processors from 'cutting off' dots nudged too far vertically up or down; initial test printings resulted in ½ dots being printed at those extremes.
Perhaps another "wonky" experiment will place the extreme ends at a lower chance of occurance (perhaps 10%) while the other three (–¼ / 0 / +¼) more at likely at 26.67% each. Or perhaps an even higher chance that the dot is not even nudged at all, with lower likelihoods as you move outwards to the extremes. This might alleviate the need for any manual adjustments, yet still get the point across that something... something has gone wonky with the printer...
Typeface used for the opening credits of Hero's Quest: So You Want To Be A Hero (EGA) & Quest For Glory: So You Want To Be A Hero (EGA), (C) 1989 Sierra On-Line. The words and names were not generated using an in-game font; they were actually pre-rendered static images within the game's art assets. Letters Q & Z created by Goatmeal.
Because the flourishes/sparkles present in the center of several letters could not be recreated effectively in FontStruct, they are NOT included in this font recreation.
Clone of Sierra Font 501 fon. Smooth version of another favorite computer RPG: Old English font from Betrayal In Antara, (C) 1997 Sierra On-Line. Sierra Resource File Tags: "8.fon" ; "501.fon" ; "4210.fon". Kerning is from "501.fon", which appears to be only found in Betrayal In Antara. Numerals (except 3 & 8) are from "4210.fon", found in Torin's Passage, (C) 1995 Sierra On-Line. Numerals 3 & 8 are designed by Goatmeal.
This is a clone of Sierra Font 501 fon