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B–F = Galaga (Namco / Bally, 1981)
G–J = Galaxian (Namco / Midway, 1979)
K–L = Mr. Do (Universal / Taito, 1982)
M–P = Mr. Do’s Castle (Universal / Taito, 1983)
Q–S = Q*bert (Gottlieb, 1982)
T–Z = Xevious (Namco / Atari, 1982)
a–i = Spy Hunter (Bally Midway, 1983)
j–n = Berzerk (Stern Electronics, 1980)
o–u = Wizard of Wor (Midway, 1980)
v–w = Amidar (Konami / Stern Electronics, 1981)
x–y = Warp & Warp (Namco / Rock-ola, 1981)
Thanks for the very kind words! I had a lot of fun revisiting these characters from my formative years. Growing up, the nearest local arcade was in the next town over called "The Fun Hut". And who could forget the ubiquitous arcade chain, found in just about every mall in the 1980s? "Aladdin's Castle"!
There have been a few other video arcade game dingbats over the years:
-- Ben Belvanz / Fontalicious = "Arcade" [was originally "Arcade Dings"] and "Thingbat"
-- Fontvi.rus = "Invaders From Space"
-- dustBUSt Fonts = "Invaders"
As well as a few on FontStruct:
-- pauldhunt = "Arcade Fever"
-- atatz = "Old School"
-- Tiery's "Galaxian"
With FontStruct's the ease of construction and differently-sized bricks that could yield 'colors' via gradient effects, I felt I could 'give back' something to all the fans out there like myself: to cover a wide range of memorable games with which we all grew up; not just a few select characters for a single font, and not concentrate on any one game or series in particular. Just games we all enjoyed playing...
As I began to work on this in January, there was a certain nagging familiarity. Sure enough, upon review in February/March, 80% of the initial characters I made were the same ones that Ben chose for his Fontalicious dingbat font "Arcade". Funny thing was that I hadn't looked at Ben's font in years...
Just goes to show what an tremendous impression these blinking lights have had on us all over the last 30 years!
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funk_king Mon, 24th August, 2009
"might be cool to throw in a diamond :)"
Thank you for the Top Pick. As always, I am honored!
@elmoyenique --
Thank you!
@funk_king --
Your words are both touching and inspirational; this truly is such a place of wonderful creativity that I am just happy to be here as we share our mutual love of typography and font design with each other!
congrats for the tp.
Very inspiring
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