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.
Clone 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 FontClone of Qix - Large Font. Large font from Qix, (C) 1981 Taito America Corporation
This is a clone of Qix - Large FontClone of Qix - Small Font. Small font from Qix, (C) 1981 Taito America Corporation
This is a clone of Qix - Small FontClone of SRD Mission. Font from S.R.D. Mission, (C) 1986 Taito Corp
This is a clone of SRD MissionClone of Solar-Warrior. Font from Xain'D Sleena, (C) 1986 Technos Japan Corp, and Solar-Warrior, (C) 1986 Taito America Corp / Memetron
This is a clone of Solar-WarriorClone of Slap Fight. Font from Slap Fight, (C) 1986 Taito Corp
This is a clone of Slap Fight