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Clone of Road Blasters. Font from Road Blasters, (C) 1987 Atari Games
This is a clone of Road BlastersClone of Qix - Large Font. Large font from Qix, (C) 1981 Taito America Corporation
This is a clone of Qix - Large FontClone of Qix - Small Font. Small font from Qix, (C) 1981 Taito America Corporation
This is a clone of Qix - Small FontClone of Thunder Cross. Font from Thunder Cross, (C) 1988 Konami, and its sequel, Thunder Cross II, (C) 1991 Konami
This is a clone of Thunder CrossClone of The Three Stooges. Font from The Three Stooges, (C) 1984 Mylstar Electronics
This is a clone of The Three StoogesClone of Vigilante - Kerned. Arcade Kerned version of the font from Vigilante, (C) 1988 Irem Corp.
This is a clone of Vigilante - KernedClone of Kozmik Krooz'r. Font from Kozmik Krooz'r, (C) 1982 Bally Midway Mfg Co
This is a clone of Kozmik Krooz'rClone of Mr Do. Font from the Mr. Do series, Lady Bug and Jumping Jack: Lady Bug, (C) 1981 Universal; Mr. Do, (C) 1982 Universal; Mr. Do's Castle, (C) 1983 Universal; Mr. Do's Wild Ride, (C) 1984 Universal; and Jumping Jack, (C) 1984 Universal
This is a clone of Mr DoRecreation of the primary large pixel font from Psikyo's first title, "Samurai Aces" (aka "Sengoku Ace", 1993).
Some of the spacing/kerning has been subtly tweaked for better balance. Note that the score counter in-game uses separate, smaller compound characters (e.g. "00", "01", "02" etc) - these are not included in this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the main pixel font from Psikyo's "Gunbird" (1994), an evolution of the font used in "Samurai Aces" (aka "Sengoku Ace", 1993). Note the difference in the numbers, as well as the letters "I", "J", "i", "j", "l", "y". Letter spacing has been slightly tweaked for better balance and consistency.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Samurai Aces (Large)