This is a decent prototype that should have been made on IBM PC's back in 1987! It features box-drawing, Latin and European characters. It is written in CP-437 and Unicode format! This is based on a CGA BIOS font in 1981.
CGA Luke 4px Regular is a tiny for perfect for ultra low resolution projects. It is optimised for 4 pixels tall but includes both upper and lower case. Let me know of any improvements or additions you would like! Created by Luke Miller for the video game CGA Trek.
CGA Luke 6px Bold is a typeface for low resolution environments such as CGA 320x200 screen modes. It is designed to fit 6 pixels tall and contains both upper case and lower case glyphs. A regular variant is also available. It was made for the game CGA Trek by Luke Miller.
CGA Luke 6px Regular is a typeface for low resolution environments such as CGA 320x200 screen modes. It is designed to fit 6 pixels tall and contains both upper case and lower case glyphs. A bold variant is also available. It was made for the game CGA Trek by Luke Miller.
This is a clone of CGA Luke 6px BoldA faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Many games, like Duck Hunt, Pakkuman (known as Pac-Man in the US), Dan the Man (2015 release of the webseries of the same name) used alternate version of certain characters like a narrower E, and an alternate design of digit 8, which is reflected here.
Downloading of font is disabled because of Nintendo and its anti-preserving tactics.
Kyrolan Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of Aptive FamiNESA faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo Family Computer "Famicom" font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist. While it initially has 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note: The cap. letter J and cap. Cyrillic Je, is custom made for this font.
A reminder:
This is not a direct clone of this font (aptly named Super Mario Bros. NES) released on 18 October 2016, noting the creation date of this font below.
Downloading of font is disabled because of Nintendo and its anti-preserving tactics.
Kyrolan Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.