Recreation of the pixel font from Durell Software's "Chain Reaction" (1987).
This font is an approximation (with some exceptions) of Aldo Novarese's "Stop". Note the additional enclosed numerals (1 to 7).
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
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Great work, as usual. Btw, this font looks like a pixelated version of the legendary Stop, created by Aldo Novarese for Linotype in the early 70s.
yup, it's Stop ... or rather a reasonable approximation of it (though they stopped short - hah - on some of the characters like the "G", "H", "M"). sorry, should probably have mentioned it
You're welcome. Keep going, don't stop. You're creating a great archive of game fonts here that no one will ever forget! My congrats, compa.
incidentally...i've been working on something over the holidays https://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/imagewall/ (still very rough and ready)
I saw it! WOW! Fantastic! What a wonderful idea!
@Patrick H. Lauke (redux) - WOW !!! That wall is absolutely AMAZING !!! :^D
The wall is like a visual representation of The Nostalgia Preservation Society's archive. Impressive.
I love your work. 10/10
Wow! Pixels Font I Love!
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