NOT FINAL. WILL CHANGE A LOT.
This is a proportional-width variant of Gothixel Mono. It is behind Gothixel Mono in development and doesn't support as many character sets yet.
This is the one you want to use for all-caps text if you don't need it to be monospaced.
This is a clone of Gothixel MonoRecreation of the main proportional pixel font from Nintendo's "Metroid Fusion" (2002) on the Game Boy Advance.
The slightly unusual letter spacing/kerning (for instance, on the lowercase "i") has been faithfully recreated.
The font includes the accented and special characters from the German, French, Italian, and Spanish translations, and has been extended to complete the missing accented characters not used in the game. In addition, the vertical position of the left double quotation mark has been normalised to match the right double quotation mark.
Beyond that, only the characters used in the game have been included.
Recreation of the main pixel font from Nintendo's "Metroid: Zero Mission" (2004).
The font includes the accented and special characters from the German, French, Italian, and Spanish translations, and has been extended to complete the missing accented characters not used in the game. It also adds the numbers 0-9.
Beyond that, only the characters used in the game have been included.
Recreation of the small proportional pixel font from Mark Cale/System 3's "Myth: History in the Making" (1989).
This small version was only used in the ZX Spectrum version, not on the Amstrad CPC.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
A small variable-width pixel font with slightly heavier capital letters than lower-case ones. Has some quirks to help distinguish letters and numbers (numbers are very narrow and are 5px tall, while capital letters are 6px tall and many lower-case letters are 4px tall). Descender is 2px below the baseline, maximum glyph height is 6px above the baseline. Doesn't use any bricks other than the full square. This version covers only ASCII and a handful of extra punctuation marks, like curly quotes.
U+E000 is the .notdef glyph.
This is the largest Nokia font ever.
UPDATE [27 JUN 2023]: Fixed "ÿ". U+00FF
UPDATE [29 JUN 2023]: Fixed "ǐ". U+01D0
UPDATE [09 NOV 2023]: Fixed "ـ". U+0640
¡Fuente de letra en píxeles que inculye todos los caracteres comunes! Úsala en donde sea, es compatible con la mayoría de idiomas que utilicen la Alfabetización Internacional. Crea textos, diálogos o títulos con esta fuente de letra tan divertida y disponible de la que no te vas a arrepentir.
Instrucciones para usar esta fuente de letra: Haz clic en el vínculo de descarga (Download) y después selecciona "Descargar como fuente TrueType (.ttf)". Descarga el archivo ".zip" en una carpeta donde sepas que estará ahí (p. ej. la carpeta Descargas). Cuando la descarga esté lista, dirígete a la carpeta donde la guardaste y busca el archivo. Cuando lo encuentres, apúntalo y abre el menú contextual con el botón derecho del ratón (Ó la combinación Shift+F10) y después haz clic en "Extraer aquí" (O presiona la tecla "X" y después "Enter") para extraer los archivos. Busca un archivo titulado "pixeles.ttf", cuando lo encuentres, córtalo (CTRL+X) y pégalo en la carpeta "Fonts" (O usa la combinación ALT+D y después escribe <C:\Windows\Fonts>. Cuando estés adentro pega el archivo (CTRL+V)). ¡Y listo, ya puedes escribir textos con tu nueva fuente de letra! Espero que lo disfrutes.
A clone of the variable-width pixel font PlainAndSimple (itself a clone of Nano OK) that adds small serifs to many letters and some numbers, with the same weight as the rest of the font. Numbers are full-size here (about the size of a capital letter) instead of the narrrow versions in PlainAndSimple, with a slashed zero. Several other things have been updated, usually relating to the wider max width that the serifs require.
This is a clone of PlainAndSimple