One of the many fonts used in "Hammerin' Harry: Ghost Building Company" by Irem for the Game Boy. This one can be seen on the title screen.
None of the fonts used in the game seem to have been completed. Analysis with VBA's Tile Viewer reveals only the glyphs needed to spell out what little text exists. In particular this font has only the glyphs "BCDEILMNORSTY139©". Thus, I took it upon myself to make the font more complete.
I did not add lowercase, since it's impossible to tell what style it would have been drawn in. EVERY font in the game is in uppercase... though some of the others do have small caps for "lowercase".
The dialogue font from Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue.
Includes all known characters from the US, Europe and Japan versions as well as other characters that aren't in the game.
Japan character listings mapped at U+E000~U+E1FF
US/Europe character listings mapped at U+E200~U+E3FF (excluding characters that have not been replaced)
This is the font used in the Super Mario video games released in the early years of the Nintendo DS, such as Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Kart DS, and New Super Mario Bros.
The Glyphs of this font alone can't be read properly, since this font was designed to be complemented with its Outline version (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1760394/super-mario-ds-version-outline), so please don't forget to download that one first.
This is a clone of Super Mario: DS Version (Outline)Outline version for STF_SUPER MA(RE-)O BROS. family.
This is a clone of STF_SUPER MA(RE-)O BROS.Drop shadow version for the STF_SUPER MA(RE-)O BROS. family.
This is a clone of STF_SUPER MA(RE-)O BROS.No Konami code is required for the usage of this font. You may not get 30 lives with this font inspired by Konami's Contra series, but this will be a font you'll enjoy using, retro gaming fans! Enjoy!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NESThis is the font used in the Super Mario video games released in the early years of the Nintendo DS, such as Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Kart DS, and New Super Mario Bros.
I got these while playing the multiplayer mode of SM64DS. Your console nick was displayed in this font after every game, so I put nicknames with every single glyph available (about 150) and recreated all of them on Flipnote Studio years ago.
The initial set of glyphs included the basic signs and all non-English letters available on the DS keyboard. But there are some other glyphs that were not available on the keyboard, or the game recognised them as "?", such as #, %, æ, å, ø, or §. These are made by me (and therefore, not official), trying to mimic the style of the ones available, so the "Google Fonts Basic" block of glyphs is already complete.
This font can be complemented with its Filled version (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1807795/super-mario-ds-version-outline-2) for better results.
The font used in Super Mario 64 when speaking to people or reading signs. These characters are mostly derived from the game and used to recreate the font. Glyphs such as the asterisk and curly bracket are made with modified or existing characters used in-game (star instead of asterisk, curly bracket made from parenthesis, etc.)
Presenting Konami's The Lone Ranger, released in 1991, which was released on TV in 2013 movie films. In old TV films, lone ranger series, released in 1937. Also the lone ranger is released in 1938. In the 2nd movie of the lone ranger series, it's released in 1940, which was called: Hiyo Silver. The 3rd movie of the lone ranger series, released in 1944, which was called: Silver City Kid. More lone ranger games, series and movies you can watch once again!
it's been almost 1 year now since i never edited it. well here's this creation of capcom as well. the font called atlantis no nazo font is edited sadly, so click me to see it
TOUCHDOWN! A font based on Tecmo Bowl is now available!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NESPresenting dB-SOFT and Nintendo's Layla, (aka., (hacked version of layla, Layla: The Iris Missions)), released in 1986.