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Presenting the most popular game in the world: Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game, released in 1984, which was began in Electronika 60 USSR. It was licensed to Nintendo and sublicensed to Bullet-Proof Software. It was created by Alexey Pajitnov. Second day, Tetris was released for NES: Atari Game in 1987 (or 1988 for the tengen) which was began for the NES. It was released in 1987 for Academysoft-Elorg. It was licensed by Mirrorsoft LTD. Third day, Tetris was released for the Gameboy in 1989. Fourth Day, Tetris 2 was released in 1993 (and or 1994 for the SNES). It's a sequel to Tetris, which was created by Alexey Pajitnov and Nintendo. All consoles are taking over the world with Tetris, as long we can play with the most popular game in the whole universe.
Decided to remake this font using composite bricks and additional characters
This is a clone of PlaneptuneRecreated font from Comix Zone (Sega Genesis game)
Basic Latin, Numbers and "!@#" - https://www.deviantart.com/tabmok99/art/Comix-Zone-Font-Pack-833929756
Part of Cyrillic - from Russified ROM in there => http://sega-gamer.ru/load/boeviki/comix_zone/3-1-0-3
Others - created with trying to save an original style of font
scenarioSource based on the mysterious writing of the sheikah people
about the game The Legend Of Zelda Breath The wild, the same source is used in all the writings scattered around the same scenario.
Ps: Only the numbers 0 to 10, all the letters in high box and space and end point because they are only those that exist in the game
Presenting Capcom's Darkwing Duck, released in 1992 (or 1993). This font is the same to Talespin.
I created this font for a game that I am working on called "Spektakel". The game is designed to help teenagers who are struggeling with learning dissabilities. This particular font was heavily inspired by "Open Dyslexic"
Presenting 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.
Presenting Capcom's Yo! Noid, released in 1990. This font is similar to Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti. Although, the Noid was a mascot in Dominos Pizza in 1986, which was created. The Noid was created in 1986 by Group 243, the advertising agency of record for Domino's Pizza. Group 243 hired Will Vinton Studios to sketch the Noid and animate the commercials.
This is a clone of Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti (FC)Presenting to you... BANDAI JAPANESE! Home of the font branch!
The font includes a complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. Even though I managed to see Famicom Jump by NBABABAFONTNES, and I created this one even more super duper better! Since I don't have time to make Hiragana Fonts and Katakana fonts! Here are the similarities to this font: Dragonball 3: Gokuuden, Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu, Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Kanketsu Hen, Devilman, Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu and Dragon Ball: Shenlong no Nazo (or in Translated: Dragon Ball: Mystery of Shenlong), and Famicom Jump: Eiyuu Retsuden, (except Devilman for Namco).
I'd like to say I branching on the video game font because all of the bandai games are japanese, so I did like to recommed this font to all of you for the best luck, similar to MMRock9.
The "Bandai Japanese" Font was created on Thursday, 19 January, and finished on Monday, February 13.
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