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  • ***SEPTEMBER 2020 UPDATE***

    Some minor alterations to small letters... Additional letters coming soon...

    Formerly known as "Fontality Caps Basic", this is an emulated font using letters similar to those seen in startup test sweeps of the old Midway and Williams video arcade games, such as Mortal Kombat, Narc, NBA Jam and Smash TV, among many others. The original 26-letter basic alphabet, some of the more common symbols and the numbers for the most part are replicas while the rest of them are made up to visually contour with the styles of their original parenting letters. I apologize I couldn't be any more accurate. But it's because no game as far as I know has an option in any of the tests to see a list of numbers, letters and symbols. So I had to improvise any way I could. I've been wanting a font like this but the only means of getting one as far as I know, was to make one myself!!!

    DISCLAIMER: I am in no way affiliated or associated with The E. W. Scripps Company or NetherRealm Studios (formerly Midway Games), a subsidiary of Warner Bros., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All contents and materials are properties of their respective owners. For entertainment, research, viewing and nostalgic purposes.

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    Created on 22nd December 2010. Last edited on 30th April 2023.
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Very nice, mySCRIPPSfont2011.

I haven't recreated too many video game fonts beyond 1984, so your addition here is a welcome one. I look forward to further development of this one!
Comment by Goatmeal 22nd december 2010

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