One of the many fonts used in "Hammerin' Harry: Ghost Building Company" by Irem for the Game Boy. This one can be seen on the title screen.
None of the fonts used in the game seem to have been completed. Analysis with VBA's Tile Viewer reveals only the glyphs needed to spell out what little text exists. In particular this font has only the glyphs "BCDEILMNORSTY139©". Thus, I took it upon myself to make the font more complete.
I did not add lowercase, since it's impossible to tell what style it would have been drawn in. EVERY font in the game is in uppercase... though some of the others do have small caps for "lowercase".
The main font used by MARENGI Omnisystems in my video game series, "Endless Sea Of Stars". These letterforms can be found engraved into or projected onto practically every piece of MO technology. This script was designed in 2011 to be suitable for printing, logo design, art, and many other purposes. It lacks the constant height which most of my other pixel fonts have, but makes up for it with its bookish appearance.
Unfortunately, replicating the exact design of the antialiased version of this font is impossible, not only on FontStruct, but on all software other than ESOSVM. This is because ESOSVM uses a custom renderer which makes use of proprietary techniques. Marengi HD comes close, but not very.
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Versioning:
2.6 (19Aug2018) - "bdďđ" were perfected. Space width reduced.
2.5 (20Jul2018) - "IÌÍÎÏø" were perfected and massive kerning work began.
2.4 (15Jul2018) - "J" was perfected and several letterwidths were altered.
2.3 (18May2018) - "hnru34679ÀÁÂÃÅÈÉÊÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕØÙÚÛÝÞßàáâãåæçèéêìíîïñòóôõøùúûý" were perfected.
2.2 (17May2018) - ":;gjty%/\ÂÆÊÎÔÛâæêîôû¼½¾" were edited for more consistency and readability.
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MIV: 8.74
Original size: 11pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
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Modified variant of RNTG Larger, which will be seen on all RNTG machines starting February 5, 2018.
The font contains, next to ordinary characters, digits from the original RNTG Larger (1) font, 7-segment display and serif reproduction digits.
This is a clone of RNTG LargerA pixel-for-pixel recreation of the font on TI-83 and black and white TI-84 graphing calculators, remapped to Unicode. There are lots of TI fonts already on FontStruct, but this is the only one that features the full set of 249 characters, including semigraphics characters. Everything that doesn't have a Unicode codepoint has been mapped to the Private Use Area starting at U+E000.
2023 UPDATE: Fixed line height and period/comma spacing. Found a few more homes for private-use characters as well.
Source for characters: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/83lgfont
A "pseudo" 5x7 dot matrix font (albeit not really), which is designed in a manner to increase readability as in a sans serif font like Arial.
The reason it's called "RNTG" is because it's the work for a fictional communication standard.
Update (12 Nov '17): Support for the Greek alphabet added.
This is a cloneA font inspired by 5×7 LCD pixel fonts, except it’s proportionally spaced. The goal is for this font to support as many Unicode characters as possible.
Go to my profile to check out SimplePixel Bold, SimplePixel Mono, and SimplePixel Condensed.
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