Recreation of the large pixel font from Wadjeteye Games' "Technobabylon" (2015). http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/games/technobabylon/
Note the "Quanta" character (for the fictional in-game currency) is mapped to the "$" sign.
This font has been slightly expanded to include additional punctuation marks and special characters.
Updated version, with thanks to James Dearden from http://www.technocratgames.com for providing a clean source reference font file.
Recreation of the small pixel font from Wadjeteye Games' "Technobabylon" (2015). http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/games/technobabylon/
Note the "Quanta" character (for the fictional in-game currency) is mapped to the "$" sign.
This font has been slightly expanded to include additional punctuation marks and special characters.
Recreation of the pixel font used in Interplay's classic "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" (1992) adventure game on the PC. It's mostly monospaced, with the exception of the unusual &, © and ® used on the splash screen and the ß from the German version. Also included are the original (fairly ugly, admittedly) extended characters from the German and French version.
Clone of Final Fantasy Adventure GB. Font from Final Fantasy Adventure (1991), Final Fantasy Legend II (1991) and Final Fantasy Legend III (1993), all for Nintendo GameBoy by Square Co. Alternate and extra characters from Final Fantasy Legend III included.
This is a clone of Final Fantasy Adventure GB