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Relive your retro pixelated font dreams with Retro Pixelon! Ready to use for Russian, English, Polish, French, Spanish, German and many more!
Contains sets: Basic Latin (fully), More Latin (almost fully), Extended Latin A (fully), Cyrillic (for Russian).
Pixel demake of pohang station by time.peace. Just for fun!
This started as an alien sci-fi font, but early in its development I realized it looked a lot like "pohang station". So I ended up shelving my own ideas to create this demake.
This is my recreation of the Arial font in pixel form as used for on-screen program guides for Dish Network in the United States and Bell Satellite TV (formerly Bell ExpressVu) in Canada during the 1990s and 2000s, albeit with some modifications...
EXAMPLES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JFJ6mrriZc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETpsq-KWavw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2CUPclvbfQ
https://i.redd.it/0fapo9h1t9w41.jpg
https://atechfabrication.com/images/Dish6000vsSamsungSIR-T150_022.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJPRIUDTECE
*This font will be updated occasionally with more characters added... As such, for now, this is NOT a complete set...
Happy 16th birthday to FontStruct!
Things to know about this font:
- Pixel Serif
- The cake emoji has a 16 on top
- I'm not a patron, so there's no color
2,000 glyphs is tough to pull off, and that only gets tougher the larger your grid is.
If some of the things look weird to you, it's because they look better at pixel size.
Plane 0 of a new Unicode series.
Fully Added blocks:
• Basic Latin
• Latin-1 Supplement
• Latin Extended-A
• Latin Extended-B
• Phonetic Extensions
• Spacing Modifier Letters
• Combining Diacritical Marks
• Greek And Coptic
• Specials
***APRIL 2023 UPDATE***
A few more characters added and spacing of the "I" letters and their variants readjusted... Also, some characters redesigned... More to come...
An attempted recreaction of the Atari Games variation of the "Joystix", "Emulator" and "Emulogic" text fonts as used in-game and during tests from 1984 to 1998... Used in games such as Gauntlet, Xybots, Pit Fighter and Hard Drivin', among various others -- albeit with some custom deviations and extra characters NOT used in the actual text style itself... Also, upon further research, spacing between the actual letters vary by individual game (based on internal alpha tests)...
DISCLAIMER: I am in no way affiliated or associated with The E. W. Scripps Company or NetherRealm Studios (formerly Midway Games), a subsidiary of Warner Bros., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company... All contents and materials are properties of their respective owners. For entertainment, research, viewing and nostalgic purposes...
A font which appears in "Defender/Joust" (1995) on Game Boy. This font is incomplete within the ROM, so many letters and symbols were added for accessibility.
This font is used for Joust, although the numbers which actually appear ingame have their own look which is very different to these.
A rounded varient of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain RegularThis is the pixel font on the TI-30XS Multiview calculator. The font is missing some letters because I couldn't find them on the calculator. If you find one that I missed, let me know in the comments how to find it and I will add it.