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This is the font that has been used for the dialogue and for the name entry too in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. This is an American version of this font that it has been used from this game. It was also used for The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap that it made the font characters a bit different and the rest of them are just the same compared to the original one.
A pixel font inspired by Aseprite's interface font. It supports Basic Latin glyphs only.
I made this so that there is a font close to Aseprite's which can be used for writing.
The definitive retro gaming font, now available to use for your gaming-related projects, without a single arcade quarter required, is here! Why stick with Press Start 2P when you can use this, especially the fact that this font has over 1000 characters? This font was originally inspired by nostalgic arcade games, such as Bubble Bobble, Donkey Kong, Mario Bros., Frogger, Wonder Boy, Kung-Fu Master, Punch-Out!!, Karate Champ, Burger Time, Centipede, Track & Field, Bomb Jack, and many more!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NESThis is the writing from Stray. I based it off of this image, and tried to be as accurate as I could. This is only the primary alphabet, with the same glyphs for both cases, although I might attempt to make the secondary alphabet and put it in the lowercase at some point. I used !, @, and # as the alternates for E, I, and P. Besides these letters and numbers 1-9, there are no other symbols. All credit for creating the original alphabet goes to BlueTwelve Studio.
The main language seen in the videogame Stray, used by the robots as communication. However it's more of a cipher than a proper language. Therefore it can be transformed into a font/typeface for people to use.
Glyphs:
98
Version History:
9/5/2022 - First Release, only basic latin.
Original typeface credit given to developers of the game Stray, I only take credit for the portions added onto the already existing typeface.
The smallest you can get without compromising readability or consistency!
It is packed though, so use it when you really gotta cram a lot of info in a few pixels.
Pairs up nicely with Pompy Sans and Pompy Sans Condensed.
Also, pro tip: play around with kerning (the space between letters) if you're not too obsessed with the "exactly 1 px space". Sure it's cheating, but if it looks good, go for it!
This is a clone of Pompy Sans CondensedCondensed version of Pompy Sans, great for when you need it to read nice and clearly! Like its parent, also supports a lot of glyphs that are hard to come by :))
Pairs up nicely with Pompy Sans and Pompy Mini.
This is a clone of Pompy SansFinally, a pixel font that supports English,Turkish, Portuguese, Italian,French, and Spanish glyphs, and even some Hungarian ones! Inspired by modern sans-serif typefaces (mainly Helvetica), with highly readable and consistent lettering.
Pairs up nicely with Pompy Sans Condensed &Pompy Mini.
Let me know if there are any other glyphs you'd like to have with it, and I'll update it! Planning on implementing Cyrillic next.
This font is inspired by FICSIT Inc. logo in Satisfactory, a video game created by Coffee Stain Studios. https://www.satisfactorygame.com/
"Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game with a dash of exploration and combat. Play alone or with friends, explore an alien planet, create multi-story factories, and enter conveyor belt heaven!"
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.