You know how Japan is like hollow? this font represents that. This is QR Belfast for Japan.
This is a clone of QR Belfast [NORTH AMERICA]This is Metroid Japan NES Font but it Uppercase Version
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This is a clone of Metroid (NES Japan 1986)I made Metroid from NES 1986 From Japan
Look like Original Metroid Japan NES
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This is a clone of Metroid (NES 1986)Tomodachi Collection,[1] unofficially known as Friend Collection before its sequel was announced for a Western release,[2] is the first installment in the Tomodachi Life series. The game was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on June 18, 2009. In Tomodachi Collection, players can make their own Miis or import them from a Wii console and move them into apartments.
Tomodachi Collection is one of only five Nintendo DS titles with Mii character support, the others being Personal Trainer: Walking, Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi (DSiWare/Nintendo DSi), Kuruma de DS, and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. These games, with the exception of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time, also include a Mii Maker (a precursor to the Nintendo 3DS version).[3]
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Tomodachi Life, known as Tomodachi Korekushon: Shin Seikatsu in Japan, roughly translating to Tomodachi Collection: New Life, is a life simulation game for the Nintendo 3DS released in Japan on April 18, 2013, and worldwide in mid-2014.
It was both developed and published by Nintendo. Tomodachi Life is the second game in the Tomodachi Life series, succeeding Tomodachi Collection.
A sequel, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, is set to release for the Nintendo Switch in Now
Presenting Bandai's Famicom Jump: Eiyuu Retsuden (aka Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden (or in translated) Famicom Jumo: Heroes History), Released in 1988 for the Famicom (or 1989). The font includes a complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. And It's Similar to 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).
First time creating a Japanese Font! Yay!!!
This is a clone of Dragon Power (NES)Still needs Kerning. WIP
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This is a clone of ONTHEBEATI got this inspiration by the digital typeface used in videogames. I tend playing a lot of Japanese games so I called it Digital Otaku. If you look at the S it kind of looks like a pipe like the pipes in those Mario games made by Nintendo which is in Japan. Hope you enjoy my typeface!
A rugged bitmap display type inspired by the digital age of tactical espionage. Includes basic Cyrillic.
Clone of Solar-Warrior. Font from Xain'D Sleena, (C) 1986 Technos Japan Corp, and Solar-Warrior, (C) 1986 Taito America Corp / Memetron
This is a clone of Solar-Warrior