Recreation of the main pixel font from Bullfrog's "Syndicate" (1994) on the SNES.
Compared to the Amiga/Atari ST/PC version, the console version is monospaced, with wider characters that make better use of the 8×8 tiles.
Note the characters for the "A", "X", and "Y" controller buttons, which have been mapped to "enclosed alphanumerics" (U+24B6, U+24CD, and U+24CE respectively). Also note the weirdly chopped off "Z".
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Color recreation of the pixel font used in Capcom's "Hyper Street Fighter 2 - The Anniversary Edition" (2004) - though it actually made its first appearance in "Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers" (1993).
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Hyper Street Fighter 2 Anniversary EditionRecreation of the pixel font from Serge Payeur/Ubisoft's "Peur sur Amityville" (1987) on the Amstrad CPC.
Note the inclusion of the "square root" character, which is used as part of the story. The original game seems to only include the lowercase "é" and "è" diacritics (and they both look the same, with the accent just being a horizontal line above the letter). In this recreation, I expanded this to include "ê" and "ë", and to apply the same approach to the lowercase accented "a", "i", "o", "u", and "y". Lastly, this recreation includes a "ç" character, which was absent from the game.
Apart from these additions, only the characters used in the game have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font used in Capcom's "Hyper Street Fighter 2 - The Anniversary Edition" (2004) - though it actually made its first appearance in "Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers" (1993). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included (but, for once, the set is almost complete in this game).
Recreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems" (1996) on the SNES.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font used in the Capcom classic "Ghosts 'n Goblins" (1985). The slightly odd vertical spacing of some of the punctuation marks has been retained as it appears in the game. Note the special characters mapped to their respective unicode points: !! "double exclamation mark" (U+203C), ?! "question exclamation mark" (U+2048) and "heavy black heart" (U+2764).
Recreation of the pixel font from id Software's "Quake" (1996). Note that the original has a few small antialiased elements which have been flattened for this recreation. Only the characters present in the game's resource files have been included.
Recreation of the main pixel font from Brøderbund Software's "Shufflepuck Café" (1988) on the Amiga. The same font was used in the Atari ST and MS-DOS versions.
Extended to include any missing uppercase characters, and to provide some useful punctuation marks. One final tweak from the original is normalising the spacing of the lowercase "i" (which strangely had two pixels of spacing instead of one). The odd "j" which is one pixel taller than the "i" is retained.
Beyond that, only the characters used in the game have been included.
Recreation of the font used in the arcade version of Konami's "cute 'em up" "TwinBee" (1985), expanded to include some more special characters. In the game, on-screen text uses both an outline color and a separate fill. To achieve the same look, you can combine TwinBee Outline with TwinBee Solid.
Recreation of the proportional version of the pixel font from Square/Nintendo's "Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars" (1996) on the SNES.
Some of the characters - "g", "j", "p", "q", "y", "?", and "!" - are different, compared to the monospaced variant. This font also includes additional characters - copyright, parentheses, left/right single quotes, "~", and japanese quotation marks.
In game, the font has antialiasing. This is not included in this version of the recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from the Dooyong/Atlus' "Pollux" (1991), which was also used in "Gulf Storm" (1991).
The lowercase (which was also present in "The Last Day" (1990) by the same company) is not used in the games.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
based on a 3×7 grid, this just skirts the edge of illegibility. originally posted 26/08/2004 http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/50/
This is a clone of 3x7 pixelsbased on a 3×7 grid, this just skirts the edge of illegibility. originally posted 26/08/2004 http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/50/
This is a clone of 3x7 pixels