Clone of Mr Do. Font from the Mr. Do series, Lady Bug and Jumping Jack: Lady Bug, (C) 1981 Universal; Mr. Do, (C) 1982 Universal; Mr. Do's Castle, (C) 1983 Universal; Mr. Do's Wild Ride, (C) 1984 Universal; and Jumping Jack, (C) 1984 Universal
This is a clone of Mr DoClone from Hopping Mappy. Font from Hopping Mappy, (C) 1983, 1986 Namco
This is a clone of Hopping MappyClone of Ghouls 'N Ghosts. Font from Ghouls 'N Ghosts, (C) 1988 Capcom
This is a clone of Ghouls 'N GhostsClone of Ghosts 'N Goblins. Font from Ghosts 'N Goblins, (C) 1985 Capcom
This is a clone of Ghosts 'N GoblinsClone of Cloak & Dagger. Font from Cloak & Dagger, (C) 1983 Atari
This is a clone of Cloak & DaggerLarge font used in numerous Atari video arcade games, 1984-1987. As the original font uses three different colors for a font-smoothing effect, I attempted to replicate it in two-color by using differently-sized squares. Not sure how well that works; as such, any suggestions are welcome. Best below 20 pt.
Clone of Blasteroids. Font from Blasteroids, (C) 1987 Atari Games
This is a clone of BlasteroidsClone of Road Blasters. Font from Road Blasters, (C) 1987 Atari Games
This is a clone of Road BlastersClone of Future Spy. Font from Future Spy, (C) 1984 Sega; their second Zaxxon-like game.
This is a clone of Future SpyClone of Black Tiger. Font from Black Tiger, (C) 1987 Capcom
This is a clone of Black TigerClone of Crystal Castles. Font from Crystal Castles, (C) 1983 Atari
This is a clone of Crystal CastlesClone of The Video Arcade Game Font. The ubiquitous video game font standard, likely designed by Lyle Rains of Atari; first used in 1976's "Sprint 2" by Atari, and then on until well into the 1990s. Used by most video arcade game companies, including (but not limited to): Namco, Williams Electronics, Irem, Atari, Konami, Bally-Midway, Taito, Nintendo and Sega. The lower case characters are from several Atari video arcade games from 1984-1987. Plenty of alternate characters -- variations used in conjunction with the standard font, all selected from a variety of MAME32 game roms.
This is a clone of The Video Arcade Game FontThe ubiquitous video game font standard, likely designed by Lyle Rains of Atari; first used in 1976's "Sprint 2" by Atari, and then on until well into the 1990s. Used by most video arcade game companies, including (but not limited to): Namco, Williams Electronics, Irem, Atari, Konami, Bally-Midway, Taito, Nintendo and Sega. The lower case characters are from several Atari video arcade games from 1984-1987. Plenty of alternate characters -- variations used in conjunction with the standard font, all selected from a variety of MAME32 game roms.
Clone of Satan's Hollow. Font from Satan's Hollow, (C) 1981 Bally Midway Mfg Co
This is a clone of Satan's HollowClone of Time Pilot '84. Font from Time Pilot '84, (C) 1984 Konami; used again for Contra, (C) 1987 Konami. Alternate Copyright symbol and thicker Hyphen-Minus from Contra.
This is a clone of Time Pilot '84