Recreation of the earliest iteration of the Spyro the Dragon 2 and 3 dialogue font, as seen in the earliest Spyro 2 demo.
This is a clone of Spyro 3 FontThe Full Version is FINALLY HERE After 26 Years!
Receipt is based on that bitmap font they use on receipt printers. It simulates the printer appearance of those tiny printers by using little dots for each pixel.
I hope that you enjoy using this font as much as I enjoyed designing it for you!
Original Deplovement ©1999 Scooter Graphics. All Rights Reserved.
Remake ©2025 Fontstruct. All Rights Reserved.
This font is available for free downloads.
Recreation of the slab serif pixel font from SNK's "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" (aka "Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves", 1999) on the Neo-Geo.
This seems to be used primarily for the "INSERT COIN(S)" message.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the small pixel font from SNK's "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" (aka "Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves", 1999) on the Neo-Geo.
This recreation is available in TrueType+COLR, TrueType+SVG, and WOFF2. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Small)Recreation of the pixel font from the original Japanese version of Nintendo/Game Freak/Creatures' "Pokémon Silver" (aka "Pocket Monsters Silver", 1999) on the Game Boy Color.
This font is very similar to the one used in "Pokémon Red", but it includes fewer latin characters, and the Katakana Letter Yu "ユ" (U+30E6) and Katakana Letter Ro "ロ" (U+30ED) are subtly different, shifted vertically by one pixel to align their baseline with the other katakana characters.
The tile set includes an incomplete set of latin characters. The arrows are mapped to "Black Up-Pointing Triangle" (U+25B2), "Black Right-Pointing Triangle" (U+25B6), "White Right-Pointing Triangle" (U+25B7), "Black Down-Pointing Triangle" (U+25BC), and "Black Left-Pointing Triangle" (U+25C0). The Japanese Yen "円" character is mapped both to the generic Yen (U+00A5) and the correct CJK unified idiograph (U+5186).
The font includes an almost complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. In the tile set, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned in the line above their respective character. In this recreation, characters that use them are pre-combined into a single glyph.
Lastly, this recreation also includes box drawing characters (U+2554, U+2550, U+2557, U+2551, U+255D, U+255A).
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Pokémon Red (JP) (GB)Font might be inaccurate. Use it if u need
Recreation of the primary large pixel font from Psikyo's "Strikers 1945" (1995), extended to cover more accented letters and additional punctuation marks.
For the original, which only covers the characters present in the game's tile set, see this recreation.
This is a clone of Strikers 1945[shift/no shift]
Q - ae / a
W - oo / uh
E - ee / eh
R - ih / r
T - t
Y - th
U - dh
I - kh
O - o / aw
P - p
A - zh
S - s
D - d
F - f
G - g
H - h
J - j
K - k
L - aye / l
Z - z
X - sh
C - ch
V - v
B - b
N - n
M - m
< - ng
Recreation of the BIOS pixel font from Takumi's "Giga Wing" (1999).
This font is used on the initial boot-up screen, region warning, and test menu.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Presenting Universal Studios and LJN Toys's Jaws, released in 1987, which was released on the movie in 1975. This game based on movies, and Jaws series.
Jaws series are:
Jaws (1975)
Jaws 2 (1978)
Jaws 3-D (1983)
Jaws 4 (1987)
Jaws 5 (1995)
Cruel Jaws (1995)
Deep Blue Sea (1999)
Typeface based on Pet Shop Boys' album "Nightlife," their single "New York City Boy," and their "Montage" concert tour (1999–2000). While a fan TTF was made by Footnote Fonts in 1999 (as well as a couple of, um, 'unofficial variants' of that design by other folks over the next two years), almost 21 years later here is MY take on it in FontStruct. The following letters are taken from existing artwork: A B C E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U W X Y; all other glyphs are by Goatmeal. Due to the design's height restriction, I couldn't figure out a suitable $.
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Update: March 01, 2022 - Numerals 0–9 taken from the tracklist number designs of the "Nightlife" Promo CD.
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Update: December 02, 2023 - Corrected V from existing artwork for the "Nightlife" Ringbinder Double CD Promo (2nd disc is labeled INTERVIEW).
Recreation of the primary large pixel font from Psikyo's "Strikers 1945" (1995), which was reused in the sequels "Strikers 1945 II" (1997), "Strikers 1999" (aka "Strikers 1945 III", 1999) and "Strikers 1945 Plus" (Neo-Geo, 1999), as well as other titles like "Gunbird 2" (1998), "Dragon Blaze" (2000) and "Gunbarich" (2001). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Samurai Aces (Large)