i take the undertale/deltarune font and add glyphs that are not from basic latin because everyone always forgets to add them
In the private use area F000-F022 are some chars to help with custom symbols
SUPER MA(RE-)O BROS.
A bitmap typeface family that recaps the classic fonts that were used for 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System game "Super Mario Bros."
-- It's a large piece that covers a bit of everything. And two seporate typefaces will be published the following days to accompany this one seemlessly.
both more less finished as well, but changes were made in this one that requires the other two to be fixed again in order to seemlessly work together before getting published, So stay tuned!
About this fist part:
It combines not just the two (title screen and ingame regular text)fonts used for this game, but also includes dingbats related to the game, and combines it all into one single typeface!
The sample will only display correctly at exact pixel size or double the value of this due to dither gradients that otherwise not show as a solid surfaces.
Basic and Extended Latin - letters seen at title screen
Superscripts and Subscripts - regular text font (only partial alphabet, as according to the unicode standard for this block)
Miscellaneous Symbols - miscellaneous dingbats related to the game such as emoji's and blocks to make seemless ornamental features like seen ingame
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms - regular text font but with full suport for both uppercase & lowercase, as well as numerals and basic punctuation.
Enjoy!
My First Published Font
My Second Made Font
Goal: At least 5000 glyphs. Wish me luck!
4/10/2018: Creation {Italunica}
5/15/2018: 210 Glyphs!
5/20/2018: 238 Glyphs! T_T Changed name to Italunicoda
contact me on shon.zou05@gmail.com for previous versions of font
VERSIONS 1 THROUGH 3.0 ARE UNAVALIBLE
A pixel rendition of Bolton Sans by designer Paul Lloyd. For a game concept of mine.
This is a redone version, as the original had issues that I couldn't seem to fix. But hey, this time it has more characters!
If you want to use this commercially, I guess I'd suggest getting permission from both of us?
I remember when I made this font back between November and December 2012. It reminded me of an 80's video game.
The capital alphabet, numbers, and some symbols come from Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition for the NES, and the rest I made up myself.
I hope you could use it in your own 8-bit-like games!
-LWC / BitFonts1
Presenting Konami's Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu, released in 1986.
This is a clone of The GooniesEver seen the Undertale/Deltarune font in languages like Russian, Greek, Polish, Vietnamese ... ?
It's possible by downloading this font.
A completely 8-Bit type face inspired by western cowboys and extra-terrestial aliens. Font is free for for all ranchers, cattlemen, geeks, E.Ts and Jovians.
A fully smoothed over cousin of AlienGaucho-80 and a sibling to AlienGaucho-90.
This is a clone of AlienGaucho-90This font was inspired by Johannes Gutenberg’s Black Letter, and the iconic 8 bit font. I wanted to make a font that would be found in an old arcade or some odd Nintendo Gameboy role playing game.
The challenge of making this font was trying to make it simple like the original 8 bit font but still have it be ornate like the Black Letter. I believe that I met the challenge and I was also able to make a lower case set which adds more readability to the big blocky upper case. While it became more readable it is still more of a display font.
Created By Abigail Otis
Currently Supports:
- English
- Some Latin
- Russian Cyrillic
- Google Fonts
- Georgian
- Hebrew
- Armenian
- Greek
- Thai
- Currency Symbols
- Arabic (WIP)
- Japanese/Katakana
- Bopomofo
Temple of Apshai was the first game published by Epyx, back in 1979 when they were called Automated Simulations. A trilogy of Apshai games came out on Commodore 64 in 1985 and this font is taken from that. Now you can mix 8-bit with RPG.
A completely 8-Bit type face inspired by western cowboys and extra-terrestial aliens. Font is free for for all ranchers, cattlemen, geeks, E.Ts and Jovians.
Interractive type sepcimen available here:
https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=32129
Presenting Konami's Track n Field, released in 1983 for the arcade, and 1985 for the Famicom, 1987 for the NES, and 1991 for the Europe.
Although 2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships has continued in america, they still have to do something.
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)
Presenting Nintendo's Excitebike (aka. Vs. Excitebike), released in 1984 for the FC, NES and Arcade, and 1988 for the FDS. This was based on Excitebike Series. This font is a part of Nintendoid 1.
This is a clone of Nintendoid 1Presenting Konami's Gyruss, released in 1983 for the Arcade, 1988 for the FDS, and February 1989 for the NES. This game is similar to falsion but bad.
Based on the Section Z (games), released in December 1985 for the Arcade, May 1987 for Japan, July 1987 for the USA, and September 1987 for the EU.
Most likely, I recently created that is similar to Section Z by NBABABAFONTNES, because; I managed to do it. I saw a font that has no perfect symbols.
Even though I created a perfect one that is one pixelated font, Section26, "called it: Section Z". I also created some HUD Fonts, Stenciled (Title screen word "PUSH START" and Staff Credits). Similar to Section Z, released December, I also started out my very first FontStruct Creation! NBABABAFONTS Cpomany is now founded! Even though it's all set to those tilde characters for the section z. I recommended this font is usable for users. Downloading this font is super great.
And if you recommended this to use this font, you can now type with super!
But then I don't include Asian Words because Japanese gives me weeks or months/years to make.
Hope you like it!
A painstaking recreation of the font found in the notes of FAITH: The Unholy Trinity, one of my personal favorite games. Each letter, number, and most of the symbols were copied precisely from the notes, though I had to improvise on &+#@_<=>\^`{|}~