Font used in the DOS versions of "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary," (C) 1992 (Diskette)/1994 (CD-ROM), Interplay Productions. The Cursor Block for the Save and Load screens is located in the # position. Spacing is based on the actual in-game text as opposed to the opening title screen. Note that the black outlines surrounding the colored interior font are not present in this recreation.
For the extended version, please see the excellent recreation by @Patrick H. Lauke (redux):
Presenting Interplay Productions and Activision's The Adventures of Rad Gravity, released in 1990. Letters and Numbers are same to Qix and Spiderman: Return of Sinister Six. Numbers are same to Gauntlet II also.
Recreated directly from screenshots I took of the game. I replicated every character I could find and extended the Latin set from there.
I haven't played much of the franchise, but I always loved the typeface used in the journals and was surprised no one else had recreated it.
Recreation of the pixel font from Shiny Entertainment's "Earthworm Jim" (1994) on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Blizzard's "Blackthorne" (aka "Blackhawk", 1994) on the SNES. Only the characters used for on-screen text in the game have been included.
Updated 05/2017 to include a few missing punctuation characters.
Recreation of the pixel font used in Interplay's classic "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" (1992) adventure game on the PC. It's mostly monospaced, with the exception of the unusual &, © and ® used on the splash screen and the ß from the German version. Also included are the original (fairly ugly, admittedly) extended characters from the German and French version.