Game Studio フォント。英数字は『アーケード版ゼビウス』、ひらがな・カタカナは『カイの冒険』を参考にしました。等幅縦置きは[The Font of DRUAGA (v)]をご利用ください。
・濁点半濁点は横置き
・濁点半濁点文字は16ピクセル、以外は8ピクセル(高さは9ピクセル)
・罫線で2種の枠線を作れます(が、等幅でないのでコツが必要ですねw)
This is a clone of The Font of DRUAGA (v)it's been almost 1 year now since i never edited it. well here's this creation of capcom as well. the font called atlantis no nazo font is edited sadly, so click me to see it
Presenting Sunsoft's Atlantis No Nazo / The Mystery of Atlantis, released in 1986. A translated version is on Rom Hacking. Go check it out.
The entire first standard ASCII set of the font used in various Hummer Team games. The original ones are the uppercase letters, numbers and colon, afaik.
I might do the second ASCII set soon.
Use however you want. No credit needed.
A faithful, authentic, all-caps, nostalgic 8-bit font based on 1st-party Nintendo Entertainment System games, such as Duck Hunt, Tetris, Dr. Mario, Clu Clu Land, Pinball, Gyromite, Baseball, Urban Champion, and of course, as the name says in the font, Super Mario Bros.!
Featuring a grand total of 1085 glyphs! If we do glyph number translation, 1085 translates to October 1985, back when the Nintendo Entertainment System first launched in North America!
Now you're typing with power!
Not to be confused with the 1990 Game Font, Wagyan Land 2
This is a clone of Space Time-Hero: Legend DebiasPresenting Namco's Space Time-Hero Debias released on November 27, 1987. This is originally created by a mistake of NBABABAFONTNES, so i decided to recreate it. If you download this font, you are typing it with power. If you clone this font, it's ok. You are allowed to. Comment something about it folks.
Presenting Konami's Gyruss, released in 1983 for the Arcade, 1988 for the FDS, and February 1989 for the NES. This game is similar to falsion but bad.
Presenting Capcom/Disney's The Little Mermaid, released in 1989 for the Movie, and 1991 for the NES. This game was based on Movies and Cartoons, (especially Disney Junior), Those Letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W are the same to Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6, and The Letters: J, R, X, Y, and Z are not similar to Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Presenting Capcom's 1943: The Battle of the Midway (aka. 1944, or 1943: The Battle of Valhalla), released in 1987 for the Arcade, and 1988 for the FC/NES. Those letters are similar to Gun.Smoke. Thus, it made a mistake because it supposed to be The Battle of midway, released in 1942 in movies.
Presenting Capcom and TMS's Little Nemo: The Dream Master (aka. Pajama Hero Nemo), released in 1989 for the Famicom and 1990 for the NES.
This was based on Little Nemo, based on movies.
Presenting Koei's Nobunaga's Ambition, (aka. Nobunaga's Ambition: Zenkokuban), released in 1989.
Presenting Sanrio and Ape's Sanrio Carnival, released in 1990.
Presenting HAL Laboratory (or HAL JP), Movic, Artmic and Sony APS's Gall Force: Eternal Story, released in 1986. This font is similar to Adventures of Lolo 2 and close to Eggerland: Sozo e no Tabidachi. This game was based on Movies. Also the number "8" Is a same number to Hudson Soft.
This is a clone of Eggerland: Sozo e no TabidachiPresenting Taito's Wrath of the Black Manta, (aka. Ninja Cop Saizou), released in 1989. This font is similar to Operation: Wolf, but with lowercase letters version, a full font set and a similar font to Operation: Wolf.
Presenting Taito and Home Data's Tetrastar: The Fighter, released in 1991.
Presenting Taito and Tad Corp's Toki, (aka. Juju Densetsu, translated: The Legend of Juju), released in 1989 for the arcade, and 1991 for the Famicom and NES. This font was created at the arcade version by Patrick H. Lauke.
Presenting K Amusement Leasing Co (or KAC)'s The Triahtron, released in 1989.
Presenting dB-SOFT and Nintendo's Layla, (aka., (hacked version of layla, Layla: The Iris Missions)), released in 1986.
Presenting Tierheit and Sunsoft's Pescatore (Prototype), released in 1991.
Presenting Namco, KID and Artman's Family Pinball (NES, Rock 'n' Ball, aka. Family Pinball Pacman), released in 1989 for the NES and Famicom (Namco). This font is similar to Rock 'n' ball.
This is a clone of Rock 'n' BallPresenting VAP, KID and NTVIC's Rock 'n' Ball (aka. Family Pinball Pacman/Family Pinball), released in 1989 for the NES and Famicom (Namco). This font is similar to Family Pinball.
Presenting Konami's Falsion, released in 1987.
Presenting Namco's Final Lap, released in 1987 for the Arcade, and 1988 for the NES/Famicom.
Presenting Taito's Taito Chase H.Q. (aka. Chase HQ, or Chase H.Q.), (formerly Taito Chase HQ), released in 1988 for the arcade and 1989 for the Famicom, and for the unreleased version, released in 1991 for the NES.