Super Turrican / Mega Turrican (Colour)

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by Patrick H. Lauke (redux)

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Recreation of the pixel font from Rainbow Arts/Factor 5's "Super Turrican" (1992) on the SNES and "Mega Turrican" (1993) on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.

This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see the (more complete) recreation for Turrican / Turrican II on the Amiga.

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

5 Comments

Comment by Patrick H. Lauke (redux) 6th july 2022

Very cool recreation!

Comment by quickart 7th july 2022

The 'on white' to 'on black' transition is striking and completely changes the feel of the font. Must have been super difficult to visualize. Great work. 

Comment by thalamic 8th july 2022

@thalamic yeah, hoping we'll get some built-in background switching here on fontstruct soon. meanwhile, while constructing it, i use a mix of using darker placeholder colours, and then later manually switching the background to black (see comments on https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2140391/dragon-the-bruce-lee-story-colour-sms)

Comment by Patrick H. Lauke (redux) 8th july 2022

Nice

Comment by NBABABAFONTNES 5th november 2022

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