The combination of a fast paced voice and green LED letters provide a calming reassurance on your well deserved train ride home.
Based on the PIS displays of the Desiro UK; classes 185, 350, 360, 444 and 450.
Also seen on Express Sprinter Class 158, South Western Turbo Class 159 and class 455. In amber, it can be found on classes 317, 321 and 322.
Pixel-font reimagining of the (non-pixel/antialiased) font used in Psygnosis/Sony Interactive Entertainment's "wipE′out pṳrE" (2005) on the PlayStation Portable.
Some of the spacing and detail (particularly in the accented characters) has been slightly tweaked, compared to the original, to make characters better fit into a more internally-consistent structure. This recreation also fixes the "Ñ" character, which in the game uses a circumflex accent rather than a tilde.
Note that at the time of writing, this is my 1,500th pixel font (between original creations and the vast majority of game recreations).
Recreation of the pixel font from Cave's "Espgaluda" (2003), reused in "Espgaluda II" (2005) and "Deathsmiles" (2007). Note that the spacing for the "}" was amended for greater consistency. Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.