Atomic Robo-Kid

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by Patrick H. Lauke (redux)

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Recreation of the pixel font used in UPL's "Atomic Robo-Kid" (1988). Most characters appeared already in "Mutant Night" (1987), but overall "Atomic Robo-Kid" - which is a spiritual successor of the earlier game - has a more complete set of punctuation marks. Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.

6 Comments

Comment by Patrick H. Lauke (redux) 16th june 2013
@redux - Ah, Data 70: the futuristic-looking go-to font for coin-op video games... :^)
Comment by Goatmeal 16th june 2013
I laughed at the name!
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 16th june 2013
@winty5 - What else would you call an atomic-powered cybernetic youngster? :^)
Comment by Goatmeal 16th june 2013
Sorry; that should have said "NUCLEAR-powered cybernetic youngster"... :^)
Comment by Goatmeal 16th june 2013
Uhhh...Atomic-Powered Cybernetic Youngster? :)
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 16th june 2013

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