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!
This is the font of Newer Super Mario Bros. DS, a romhack of New Super Mario Bros. Credits to the Newer Team for making the hack and the font that goes with it. The font's internal name is 2647 Delfino. Button, smilies and such are starting from DB80 instead of E000 in the in-game font.
This is the font that has been used for the world map and the course HUD, and it has a few amount of characters in this font for this game. However, this font is not completed it's because this game doesn't have that much characters for the font file.
Formerly known as Cricket Pie, this font offers a fancy handwirtten, high-res, variable width style for new-style adventure and role-playing games. Not only just that, it might be useful for writing documents and taking notes! Original fonts by ©Square Enix Co., Ltd./Nintendo. Hiragana and Katakana fonts are coming soon!
This font is complemented for the filled version for the glyphs and it can't be read properly.
This is a clone of Super Mario: DS Version - Original (Outline)This SM64DS font subtitles was never used for movies, TV shows and video makers. We can use it to make our artwork pictures and we can change the color for video game characters and we can publish them. Also, we can use them to put this font into movies and TV shows to put in for DVDs and for video makers as well. Now as for "$, #, %, @, +, \, =, ", ', `, {, }, ©, ®, ♪, ¦, ‘, ’, ‛, “, ”, ‟, ¸, ⁴, ‹, ›, ¤, Þ, ‼, ı, Ū, ū" characters, those were made by me that Nintendo didn't use them to make in Mario DS games.
This SM64DS font subtitles was never used for movies, TV shows and video makers. We can use it to make our artwork pictures and we can change the color for video game characters and we can publish them. Also, we can use them to put this font into movies and TV shows to put in for DVDs and for video makers as well. Now as for "$, #, %, @, +, \, =, ", ', `, {, }, ©, ®, ♪, ¦, ‘, ’, ‛, “, ”, ‟, ¸, ⁴, ‹, ›, ¤, Þ, ‼, ı, Ū, ū" characters, those were made by me that Nintendo didn't use them to make in Mario DS games.
This is a clone of Super Mario DS (Original)