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Recreation of the pixel font from SNK's "Chopper I" (aka "The Legend of Air Cavalry", 1988).

Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.

4 Comments

Comment by Patrick H. Lauke (redux) 31st december 2021

@Patrick H. Lauke (redux) - Interesting how they made the "J" narrow like the "I". Personally, I think they could have extended the bottom "curve" of the "J" one more pixel wider to match the other letters...

Comment by Goatmeal 31st december 2021

@goatmeal yeah, half the time with the more recent fonts i've recreated i'm mostly looking for ones with often quite ugly oddities that make them so unique (and resisting the urge to fix them, unless absolutely necessary)

Comment by Patrick H. Lauke (redux) 31st december 2021

@Patrick H. Lauke (redux) - Completely agree with your search for more "interesting" typefaces; toward the end of my focus on video arcade game fonts, I had to look for different ones so I didn't just end up repeating the same styles over and over...

Also agree with the "no fix unless absolutely necessary" stance.  On those rare instances where I do make "editorial" changes, I ensure that the original glyphs are retained, if only for posterity's sake.

Have a safe and Happy New Year, my friend.  :^)

Comment by Goatmeal 31st december 2021

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