A drop-shadow version of Reflecto One.
This is a clone of Reflecto OneAmber 76 is a Various font that uses for Posters, pictures, videos and thumbnails designed by SwedishTypeCorporation. A font was from 80s, Made with other tags Retro, Clean, Sans Serif, and Display.
in Greek Language and Extended Latin B, You can type alternative letters that will use for posters, pictures, videos and thumbnails.
Miiverse stamps from NES Remix 1&2.
Since miiverse shut down, I thought it would be nice to be able to use these stamps in some other way and this is the only one I could think of. Some have been altered from the original pixel art (like Wario) and mirrored versions of some characters and the speech/thought bubbles. And yes, this took a LONG time. All rights belong to Nintendo.
Recreation of the fantastic font Startime, from the compilation "Circus Alphabets" (1989) by the great Dan X. Solo. I've modified some glyphs (C, G, J, K, V, W, X, &, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ?, !, *, (, ), $, €, £, ¥, etc...) and added a lot of them, including accents and other diacritics. Some alternates were also included in the lowercase area. A personal hommage to a font from my youth, which I felt encouraged to finish after admiring the magistral and excellent work of Frodo7 Abruzzo DS.
Arcadical is a geometric sans serif display typface characterized by angled stems, counters, and terminals. It consists of 26 uppercase characters, 10 numerals, and 16 punctuation marks.
Born of a mid-life reminisce, this font was inspired by the arcade culture of the 80's. It was a time when game playing was done at an aracade rather than a game system or computer at home. It could be considered a mix of 80's pop with a major dose of heavy metal since it was a time when music defined fashion and behavior (and both were questionable, in retrospect). Like, totally.
This is a cloneI remember when I made this font back between November and December 2012. It reminded me of an 80's video game.
The capital alphabet, numbers, and some symbols come from Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition for the NES, and the rest I made up myself.
I hope you could use it in your own 8-bit-like games!
-LWC / BitFonts1