Searching for more “Arcade” fonts?
Buy and download “Arcade” fonts at MyFonts.
Clone of Gradius Dings. Dingbats [gender and horoscope] from Gradius / Nemesis, (C) 1985 Konami
This is a clone of Gradius DingsThe "Clickwise" language font from Penny Arcade's "Automata" webcomic. Based on Jon Molnar's research: http://www.cogspace.com/clickwise/ Incomplete, because some characters are not yet public. Note that this is a fast and simple hack. It can (and should) be improved. CAPS ONLY, with a period (.) at the ends. | contains a "mold" for characters.
Last updated: 2017-01-19
This typeface is inspired by retro arcade games. I wanted a blocky style to represent how the old typefaces looked like. One typeface which inspired this one is one Atari made for their video game Sprint 2. I used a 12x12 grid to help me create the blocky look to it. I used a 3x3 grid in the corners empty to keep a consistent look to each letter.
Based on the 1981 Lady Bug game typeface. Lady Bug is an insect-themed maze chase video game produced by Universal Entertainment and released in arcades in 1981.[3] Its gameplay is similar to Pac-Man, with the primary addition to the formula being gates that change the layout of the maze when used.
https://fall-from-typeface.tumblr.com/post/648999913275965440/lady-bug-1981
This is from SEGA's Up 'n' Down, this was also used in early Sega System 1's game, with different variations of the letters. This font actually debuted in a 1982 game from Sega called "Subroc-3D", and also appeared in "Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom", "Star Jacker" and "Regulus".