Presenting Parker Brothers, Sculptured Software, Arcadia Systems, Tonka Corporation, Beverly and Ma 10105's Monopoly, released in 1935. On December 31, 1935, the now ubiquitous winner-take-all board game Monopoly was patented (Patent Number 2,026,082). Since that day, it has been translated into 37 languages and evolved into over 200 licensed and localized editions for 103 countries across the world. And it was released in 1991 for the NES.
Presenting Interplay Productions and Activision's The Adventures of Rad Gravity, released in 1990. Letters and Numbers are same to Qix and Spiderman: Return of Sinister Six. Numbers are same to Gauntlet II also.
Presenting Paramount Pictures and Ocean's Addams Family, released in 1991. This font is based on movies, especially this font is similar to Parasol Stars, which was created by Patrick H. Lauke (redux).
This is a clone of Parasol Stars (NES)Presenting Hot-B, Natsume and Taito's Palamedes, released in 1990. This font is similar to S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team, which was created by Patrick H. Lauke (redux).
Presenting Tokumashoten intermedia (formerly Tokumashoten or Tokuma Shoten)'s Famimaga Disk Vol. 1: Hong Kong's released in 1990. This game was based on Famimaga Disk Series, released in 1990, by Tokumashoten intermedia.
Presenting Sony Imagesoft, Epic Games and Ocean Software's Hudson Hawk, released in 1991 in movies only, for NES and Gameboy. This was based on movies.
This is a clone of MonopolyPresenting Acclaim and System 3 Software's Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge, released in 1992. This font is similar to Addams Family and Parasol Stars.
This is a clone of Addams FamilyPresenting Palcom Software and Konami's Formula 1 Sensation, released in 1993. This font is similar to Parodius.
Presenting Konami's Parodius (aka. Parodius Da!) released in 1990 for the Famicom, and 1992 for the NES. This font is similar to Formula 1 Sensation.
This is a clone of Formula 1 SensationPresenting Warner Brothers and Mindscape's Mad Max, released in 1990. This font is similar to Gauntlet II and This Game Is Based On Movies.
This is a clone of Gauntlet IIPresenting Taito's Taito Chase H.Q. (aka. Chase HQ, or Chase H.Q.), (formerly Taito Chase HQ), released in 1988 for the arcade and 1989 for the Famicom, and for the unreleased version, released in 1991 for the NES.
Presenting Namco's Final Lap, released in 1987 for the Arcade, and 1988 for the NES/Famicom.
Presenting Gametek and Gremlin's Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing, released in 1993. This font is similar to Addams Family, Parasol Stars and Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge.
This is a clone of Ferrari Grand Prix ChallengePresenting Tierheit and Sunsoft's Pescatore (Prototype), released in 1991.
Rip-off of Taitoid.
Presenting Gladasya-ua TV, Turner Entertainment Co. and Bandai's The adventures of Gilligan's Island (from cartoons, aka. The adventures of Gilligan, released in the 1960s sitcom of the same name, and this game was released in 1989 or 1990. This was based on cartoons, this font was similar to Taitoid, Super Mario Bros and Babel No Tou. This game is based on movies.
Here is the coloured version here.
Presenting Manfred Trenz's Super Turrican, released in 1992 by Imagineer Company and Rainbow Arts GmbH.
Special Thanks to: Patrick H. Lauke
Presenting Taito and Tad Corp's Toki, (aka. Juju Densetsu, translated: The Legend of Juju), released in 1989 for the arcade, and 1991 for the Famicom and NES. This font was created at the arcade version by Patrick H. Lauke.
Presenting Taito and Home Data's Tetrastar: The Fighter, released in 1991.
Presenting Sanrio and Ape's Sanrio Carnival, released in 1990.
Presenting Capcom's Mega Man 3 (aka. Rockman 3: Dr. Wily no Saigo?!), released in 1990. This font is not similar to Mega Man 3+4, but it is similar. This was based on Mega Man Series.
This is a clone of Mega Man 3+4Presenting Capcom's Mega Man 5 (aka. Rockman 5: Blues no Wana?) released in 1992. This font is the same to Mega Man 3+4, and almost similar to Mega Man 3. This was based on Mega Man Series.
This is a clone of Mega Man 3+4Presenting Capcom's Darkwing Duck, released in 1992 (or 1993). This font is the same to Talespin.
Presenting Capcom and TMS's Little Nemo: The Dream Master (aka. Pajama Hero Nemo), released in 1989 for the Famicom and 1990 for the NES.
This was based on Little Nemo, based on movies.
Presenting Capcom/Disney's The Little Mermaid, released in 1989 for the Movie, and 1991 for the NES. This game was based on Movies and Cartoons, (especially Disney Junior), Those Letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W are the same to Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6, and The Letters: J, R, X, Y, and Z are not similar to Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6.
(Credit to Paradigm The Great for the original typeface.)
This is the second font I've made so far and currently my "dream font", if such a thing like that exists.
I've never seen a typeface with a capital R, S, and number 4 like this one, as the only one I've come across by the beginning of August 2023 would be "Videotape", however even that would be misaligned and wonky. This font is the sequel to my first font, "Tracking Knobs", but with more glyphs and lowercase letters.
This is a clone of CHARGEN '92Based on the lettering used for London Underground Jubilee Line 1996 stock PIS (Passsenger Information System) displays.
This is a clone of London Underground 1995 Stock PISBased on the lettering used for the original London Underground Jubilee line Extension station Passenger Information System.
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