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Recreation of the stencil font from Seibu Kaihatsu's "Raiden Figthers Jet" (1998), used in the intro cinematic, the briefing/battle result data screen and in-game notifications (e.g. "Quick shot!"). This font was also used in "Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive" (1997), but only for the in-game notifications.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Data East's "Heavy Smash" (1993). This font contains an almost complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
A font based on the narrow text on a Stern Ghostbusters pinball machine's DMD menu system, but stretched vertically by one pixel. (8px tall, proportional width)
This is a clone of Stern NarrowRecreation of the pixel font from Jaleco's "Pop Flamer" (1982), with a few extra punctuation marks from the expanded version used in "Chameleon" (1983). Only the characters present in the games' tile sets have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "1942" (1984). Note that in game there are two number variants used - a regular one with a right-hand shadow, and a bold one; this recreation uses the latter. Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Jaleco's "Legend of Makai" (aka "Makai Densetsu", 1988).
This recreation includes a practically complete set of hiragana and katakana. In the original, the dakuten and handakuten are separate characters on a separate line of text - in this recreation, they have been included in their respective characters, which results in the overall line height being 11 pixels rather than 8 pixels.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Universal's "Devil Zone" (1980). This font is also used in "Magical Spot" and "Magical Spot II" (1980). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Universal's "Snap Jack" (1982). This font is identical to the one from "Cosmic Avenger" (1981), but includes an additional single quote mark. Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Universal's "Cheeky Mouse" (1980). Note the thin "C", excessively wide "M" and "W" (which results in an awkward butting-up of most following characters), and the missing pixel in the numeral "0" which differentiate this from later forms of this font, such as the one used in "Devil Zone" (1980). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Devil ZoneRecreation of the pixel font from TAD Corporation's "Toki" (1989), which was later used in "Blood Bros." (1990). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of LegionnaireRecreation of the primary pixel font from Taito's "Operation Wolf" (1987). With the exception of an additional ";", all other characters are recreated here as they are present in the game's tile set (despite their slightly odd/inconsistent vertical positioning).
Recreation of the pixel font from Konami's "Haunted Castle" (aka "Akumajō Dracula", 1988) - the arcade version successor of "Castlevania" (1986) on the NES.
The letters are identical to Konami's "Jail Break" (1986), but the numbers, punctuation marks and special characters are subtly different.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.