Sub Terran

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by John H. Isles (QXZ)
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Here's one straight from the 16-bit era of gaming. This comes from two Zyrinx-produced games for the Sega Genesis: SubTerrania (from this font is named) and Red Zone. This has an interesting "reverse italic" look to it, as it visually appears that most of the characters are leaning to the left. This is currently a "what you see is what you get" typeface; all the characters present here come straight from SubTerrania's high score screen (except for the ¿ and ¡, which are the original characters rotated 180 degrees).

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I like  this pixel design at smaller sizes where it shows its character which is quite different from other slightly blacker pixel fonts.

Comment by nightpegasus 18th september 2017

Looking at your numerals, is the 'zero' purposefully smaller?

Comment by nightpegasus 18th september 2017

@nightpegasus:  Yes.  The zeroes are intentionally smaller because that's how they appear in the actual 'SubTerrania' game.

Comment by John H. Isles (QXZ) 1st january 2019

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