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Font from Legend Of Makai, (C) 1988 Jaleco. This font's original name, "Gixgard," comes from the phrase needed to defeat the Wizard at the end of the game; it is gathered throughout the game, letter by letter...
Clone of Future Spy. Font from Future Spy, (C) 1984 Sega; their second Zaxxon-like game.
This is a clone of Future SpyClone of Ghosts 'N Goblins. Font from Ghosts 'N Goblins, (C) 1985 Capcom
This is a clone of Ghosts 'N GoblinsClone of Slap Fight. Font from Slap Fight, (C) 1986 Taito Corp
This is a clone of Slap FightClone of Nova 2001. Font from Nova 2001, (C) 1983 UPL Company Limited / Universal USA Inc; used again for Rad Action, (C) 1987 UPL Company Limited and Ninja Kid II (C) 1987 UPL Company Limited. Dingbats from Rad Action / Ninja Kid II
This is a clone of Nova 2001Clone of Road Blasters. Font from Road Blasters, (C) 1987 Atari Games
This is a clone of Road BlastersClone of Blasteroids. Font from Blasteroids, (C) 1987 Atari Games
This is a clone of BlasteroidsClone of Mystic Marathon. Font from Mystic Marathon, (C) 1984 Williams Electronics Inc.
This is a clone of Mystic MarathonClone of SRD Mission. Font from S.R.D. Mission, (C) 1986 Taito Corp
This is a clone of SRD MissionArcadical is a geometric sans serif display typface characterized by angled stems, counters, and terminals. It consists of 26 uppercase characters, 10 numerals, and 16 punctuation marks.
Born of a mid-life reminisce, this font was inspired by the arcade culture of the 80's. It was a time when game playing was done at an aracade rather than a game system or computer at home. It could be considered a mix of 80's pop with a major dose of heavy metal since it was a time when music defined fashion and behavior (and both were questionable, in retrospect). Like, totally.
This is a cloneClone of Gradius Dings. Dingbats [gender and horoscope] from Gradius / Nemesis, (C) 1985 Konami
This is a clone of Gradius Dings