A narrowed zrebmun version, trying another different point of view for the original font. Let me know what do U prefers, please.
This is a clone of zrebmun eYe/FSPixelcraft, my second font (v0.0.2), I’ll make this many glyphs
v0.0.0 - Beginning
v.0.0.1 Extended Latin B
v0.0.2 Extended Latin A (tomorrow afternoon)
The NUMBERS were the origin: This font has been created from the design of glyphs 0, 2 and 4, which was then extrapolated to the rest of the characters. Unicase with alternates. Thanks @AidenFont for the vertical stripes idea.
Recreation of the large pixel font from Capcom's "Street Fighter II: The World Warrior" (1991).
This font is used for the score, "You win"/"You lose"/"Bonus stage"/"Start !" messages, and the after-fight taunts.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (TTF+SVG) format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Note that in the game, only the uppercase characters are used. In the ROM, the lowercase characters are vertically misaligned - this recreation fixes this, setting them to the same baseline as the uppercase. Apart from this change, only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Street Fighter II (Large)Recreation of the large pixel font from Capcom's "Street Fighter II: The World Warrior" (1991).
This font is used for the score, "You win"/"You lose"/"Bonus stage"/"Start !" messages, and the after-fight taunts.
Note that in the game, only the uppercase characters are used. In the ROM, the lowercase characters are vertically misaligned - this recreation fixes this, setting them to the same baseline as the uppercase. Apart from this change, only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
A pixel font recreation and expansion based on Patrick H. Lauke (redux).
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/718457/advance_wars_2_gba
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It's useless to scroll slow. Scroll fast for comments!
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Each letter typed (L) results in a different letter (Ld) Type Ld next (>) and the process continues (c ( {} ? {} ))
c (L > Ld)
a: a
m: m
w: w,
b,x,q,z,s,o,r,p,l,n: bxq'-[/z;sorpln
c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,v,t,y,u: e.vktyfugicjhd
modified to look more like elmoyenique's sample
This is a clone of numerical extMade for use in my personal projects. Feel free to use for you own stuff, though please give attrubution for any publicly shared works.
Primarily based on the font VCR OSD Mono.
Includes all basic latin ascii characters and a few extra unicode characters.
This font may be updated and modified in the future.
This is a clone