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Super Mario Maker Extended
by Gnarizard
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Super Mario Maker
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12032161
Published: 31st August, 2015
Last edited: 8th September, 2015
Created: 30th August, 2015
A recreation of the Super Mario Maker font. I've made it as accurate as possible. The only characters I didn't find good references for were G, J, W, 6, 8, and 9, and most of the punctuation was guess work. I've also added partial support for accented characters, by which I mean all of the characters are there, only without accents. I've released an "Extended" version of this font that includes accents and lowercase characters, but I'll keep this one for the genuine all-caps feel, and will add accents shortly.
Last edited: 8th September, 2015
Created: 30th August, 2015
A recreation of the Super Mario Maker font. I've made it as accurate as possible. The only characters I didn't find good references for were G, J, W, 6, 8, and 9, and most of the punctuation was guess work. I've also added partial support for accented characters, by which I mean all of the characters are there, only without accents. I've released an "Extended" version of this font that includes accents and lowercase characters, but I'll keep this one for the genuine all-caps feel, and will add accents shortly.
Dragon Quest
by Gnarizard
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7401351
Published: 14th December, 2013
Last edited: 26th June, 2014
Created: 14th December, 2013
I had been working on a project related to Dragon Quest and decided I wanted to use the game's font in an illustration, however, the Dragon Warrior font I found online, though accurate, had kerning issues. ...So I made this one. I even hid some extra goodies in the form of icons and borders in there, in case some insane person actually wants to use them. The only thing that's not quite right is the vertical spacing, but options for that aren't implemented in FontStruct at the time of this writing. Until such a time as this feature is implemented, vertical spacing will have to be adjusted manually by the user.
Last edited: 26th June, 2014
Created: 14th December, 2013
I had been working on a project related to Dragon Quest and decided I wanted to use the game's font in an illustration, however, the Dragon Warrior font I found online, though accurate, had kerning issues. ...So I made this one. I even hid some extra goodies in the form of icons and borders in there, in case some insane person actually wants to use them. The only thing that's not quite right is the vertical spacing, but options for that aren't implemented in FontStruct at the time of this writing. Until such a time as this feature is implemented, vertical spacing will have to be adjusted manually by the user.
Press A To Win
by Gnarizard
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40620
Published: 9th June, 2011
Last edited: 9th June, 2011
Created: 9th June, 2011
This is a utility font that I'm making to facilitate legible button inputs for various games. I got the idea when I was looking at a moves list for a fighting game. To make a button, type a capital letter, then a lowercase letter. The number keys make arrows (for now), so if you type "236FP", you successfully illustrate the basic "projectile" command of many fighting games. I'm thinking of remapping the arrows somewhere, but for my current needs, the numbers are just fine. I later will want to have numbers and blank halves so I can illustrate button inputs for other systems, like Wii and PS* (eg: "Button 1" and "R2"). You can even make TG16 buttons right now, (eg: "II", "IV", "VI"), but I'll need to add more characters for the rest (blank half for "I" and "V", and a "III" button). Hope you guys get a kick out of this, and sorry to anyone who's already had this idea. I didn't find your font, but I'd love to see it!
Last edited: 9th June, 2011
Created: 9th June, 2011
This is a utility font that I'm making to facilitate legible button inputs for various games. I got the idea when I was looking at a moves list for a fighting game. To make a button, type a capital letter, then a lowercase letter. The number keys make arrows (for now), so if you type "236FP", you successfully illustrate the basic "projectile" command of many fighting games. I'm thinking of remapping the arrows somewhere, but for my current needs, the numbers are just fine. I later will want to have numbers and blank halves so I can illustrate button inputs for other systems, like Wii and PS* (eg: "Button 1" and "R2"). You can even make TG16 buttons right now, (eg: "II", "IV", "VI"), but I'll need to add more characters for the rest (blank half for "I" and "V", and a "III" button). Hope you guys get a kick out of this, and sorry to anyone who's already had this idea. I didn't find your font, but I'd love to see it!
micro-bits
by Gnarizard
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102982
Published: 7th January, 2011
Last edited: 19th October, 2010
Created: 9th October, 2010
Inspired by "Micro", created by Syniphas, which is mostly composed of characters measuring 1x2 tiles (using composites), I decided to go for 2x2 tiles (no composites). This is the result. Possibly still in need of extra work. Was considering turning each character into composites, thus making the palette composed of the font itself, but that seemed a little pointless since it would still look the same in the end.
Last edited: 19th October, 2010
Created: 9th October, 2010
Inspired by "Micro", created by Syniphas, which is mostly composed of characters measuring 1x2 tiles (using composites), I decided to go for 2x2 tiles (no composites). This is the result. Possibly still in need of extra work. Was considering turning each character into composites, thus making the palette composed of the font itself, but that seemed a little pointless since it would still look the same in the end.
3-D Battles of World Runner (NES)
by Gnarizard
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XenoSpace
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NES-like
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120382
Published: 31st January, 2010
Last edited: 24th April, 2010
Created: 30th January, 2010
A font created to (poorly) emulate the font used on various aspects of the original Nintendo Entertainment System, such as the controller buttons. I'm not sure how I feel about some of the letters (I, J, K, M, P, W, and Z) and the number 1. I only used the lettering on the controller as reference, and haven't yet looked at the console itself, but I'm sure it uses the same lettering for "POWER" and "RESET", as well as other things perhaps (hopefully "NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM"). Lettering that looks different in this font than that on the NES console will be fixed once I can be bothered to look at one. All other letters are open to C&C.
Last edited: 24th April, 2010
Created: 30th January, 2010
A font created to (poorly) emulate the font used on various aspects of the original Nintendo Entertainment System, such as the controller buttons. I'm not sure how I feel about some of the letters (I, J, K, M, P, W, and Z) and the number 1. I only used the lettering on the controller as reference, and haven't yet looked at the console itself, but I'm sure it uses the same lettering for "POWER" and "RESET", as well as other things perhaps (hopefully "NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM"). Lettering that looks different in this font than that on the NES console will be fixed once I can be bothered to look at one. All other letters are open to C&C.
Graphs and Grids
by Gnarizard
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401130
Published: 23rd January, 2010
Last edited: 24th April, 2010
Created: 23rd January, 2010
"Graphs and Grids" is designed for practical use, and thus has a few odds and ends. 1. CAPS are VERTICAL, and LOWERCASE is HORIZONTAL. 2. Numbers are HORIZONTAL, but pressing SHIFT turns them VERTICAL. 3. Because of rule 2, certain characters have been moved to ALT-CODES. ALT + 91x (where "x" is a number 0-9) will produce that number VERTICALLY. ALT + 42x (where "x" is a number 0-9) will produce the symbol above that number (on your keyboard) VERTICALLY. 4. To write vertically, simply enter a letter and press ENTER to go down. 5. This is a work-in-progress, and any Comments and Criticism (C&C) are welcome. Everything is complete for HORIZONTAL, and everything is done for VERTICAL except the symbols/punctuation that surround the ENTER key. I'll figure a way to do those later.
Last edited: 24th April, 2010
Created: 23rd January, 2010
"Graphs and Grids" is designed for practical use, and thus has a few odds and ends. 1. CAPS are VERTICAL, and LOWERCASE is HORIZONTAL. 2. Numbers are HORIZONTAL, but pressing SHIFT turns them VERTICAL. 3. Because of rule 2, certain characters have been moved to ALT-CODES. ALT + 91x (where "x" is a number 0-9) will produce that number VERTICALLY. ALT + 42x (where "x" is a number 0-9) will produce the symbol above that number (on your keyboard) VERTICALLY. 4. To write vertically, simply enter a letter and press ENTER to go down. 5. This is a work-in-progress, and any Comments and Criticism (C&C) are welcome. Everything is complete for HORIZONTAL, and everything is done for VERTICAL except the symbols/punctuation that surround the ENTER key. I'll figure a way to do those later.
Neutopia (TG16)
by Gnarizard
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