Reconstruction of the blocky font from Professor Layton and the Curious Village used for character profiles. Had to improvise for the X glyph because I couldn’t find any examples to go off of, as well as punctuation beyond the colon.
For profile recreations, the word profile is blank and uncoloured, but the number and character’s name are all coloured in white.
Update: I found a Q glyph reference and updated it accordingly! Still nothing for an X glyph, however...
Presting irem's spelunker realeased in 1984 & 1985! Also when the alternate "W" when the broderbund for pesting on trademark of nintendo games and fire authorized unused for nickelodeon games at public is expressly prohibited. The font is not same to http://King of Kings
Recreation of the pixel font from ERE Informatique/Exxos' "Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers" (aka "Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess", 1989). Only the characters used in the game (including the French and German versions) have been included.
Third font in a series of three colour pixel experiments, made after reading Arcade Game Typography: The Art of Pixel Type by Toshi Omagari. This one has a double shadow, which gives an extruded 3D effect at a smaller scale.
Did some more glyphs for JOEY-TOYS.
This is a clone of Floridaman FinishedFT Serif SemiCondensed is a version of the FT Serif font that places a 5px cap on the length of each character, a rarely used version of the font. It's used for stations with many transfers and also sometimes for branch line route maps. Currently, the only OE station to use this font is Grand Blocky Mall.
This is a clone of FT Serif