A collection of recreations of fonts from classic video/computer games, all built brick-by-brick on FontStruct.
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A font which appears in "Defender/Joust" (1995) on Game Boy. This font is incomplete within the ROM, so many letters and symbols were added for accessibility.
This font is used for Joust, although the numbers which actually appear ingame have their own look which is very different to these.
A well-known font from Duke Nukem 3D which is used in screens, menus, and placeable ingame sprites. This font came in two versions: "big" and "small". Both versions only have uppercase, so I put the small variant on the lowercase.
Since the original was a bitmap font which used multiple colors, I stuck to drawing the outlines. This lets you color them in how you like.
The small variant has its own symbols and numerals as well; most are already in this font, replacing the empty spaces left by the big variant. (Neither one has a complete symbol set, so I merged the best ones together.)
Original size: 10.5pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
The font from Sonic Mania! Created as a default font for my own personal use as there's not many good Sonic fonts out there for a default font but I've released this publically as well! Credit goes to SEGA.
A font which appears in "Defender/Joust" (1995) on Game Boy. This font is complete within the ROM, so only the original characters are included.
This font is used for Defender's menus and gameplay.
The placement of glyphs within the individual 8x8 tiles suggests that this font is meant to be monospaced. I've squinted at this one long enough... it looks right to me! :D
Clone of Capcom Serif Large, but edited to look more typographically consistent. Enjoy! (Renamed from "v2" to "Remix" because it just sounds better; no other edits have been made.)
This is a clone of Capcom Serif LargeA recreation of the font seen in the service menu and mode select screen from Tetris: The Absolute: The Grand Master 2 PLUS. Some characters were either taken from Texmaster - a Tetris clone, or edited by myself.