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)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)Recreation (and slight reinterpretation) of the pixel font used for the highscore screen in Psikyo's "Sengoku Blade: Sengoku Ace Episode II" (aka "Tengai", 1996).
The antialiasing of the original font has been removed, and some of the spacing for the punctuation characters has been tweaked. Note the "white smiling face" (U+263A) symbol.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation 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.