A faithful, authentic, all-caps, nostalgic 8-bit font based on 1st-party Nintendo Entertainment System games, such as Duck Hunt, Tetris, Dr. Mario, Clu Clu Land, Pinball, Gyromite, Baseball, Urban Champion, and of course, as the name says in the font, Super Mario Bros.!
Featuring a grand total of 1085 glyphs! If we do glyph number translation, 1085 translates to October 1985, back when the Nintendo Entertainment System first launched in North America!
Now you're typing with power!
No Konami code is required for the usage of this font. You may not get 30 lives with this font inspired by Konami's Contra series, but this will be a font you'll enjoy using, retro gaming fans! Enjoy!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NESIt's no dream! A font based on Super Mario Bros. 2 is now available!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NESBased on the Section Z (games), released in December 1985 for the Arcade, May 1987 for Japan, July 1987 for the USA, and September 1987 for the EU.
Most likely, I recently created that is similar to Section Z by NBABABAFONTNES, because; I managed to do it. I saw a font that has no perfect symbols.
Even though I created a perfect one that is one pixelated font, Section26, "called it: Section Z". I also created some HUD Fonts, Stenciled (Title screen word "PUSH START" and Staff Credits). Similar to Section Z, released December, I also started out my very first FontStruct Creation! NBABABAFONTS Cpomany is now founded! Even though it's all set to those tilde characters for the section z. I recommended this font is usable for users. Downloading this font is super great.
And if you recommended this to use this font, you can now type with super!
But then I don't include Asian Words because Japanese gives me weeks or months/years to make.
Hope you like it!
Presenting Bandai's Famicom Jump: Eiyuu Retsuden (aka Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden (or in translated) Famicom Jumo: Heroes History), Released in 1988 for the Famicom (or 1989). The font includes a complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. And It's Similar to Dragonball 3: Gokuuden, Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu, Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Kanketsu Hen, Devilman, Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu and Dragon Ball: Shenlong no Nazo (or in Translated: Dragon Ball: Mystery of Shenlong).
First time creating a Japanese Font! Yay!!!
This is a clone of Dragon Power (NES)Without doubt, this typeface is re-created from the NES release of "Pac-Man Championship Edition", and the game was officially published in 2020 as a Japanese release. Rumor has it that the game used to be a fan game as well, but for my part, this isn't the point.
The small letters "i" and "j" have been adjusted, so that they will look more accurate in terms of typeface design.
By the way, the design of the small letter "g" has been adjusted as well, because it's not until today that I could obtain the "Eat all fruit targets" achievement in this game, and that I could see the real appearance of the small letter "g" (see the below comment I have just posted). Sorry for the inconvenience caused by this!
The entire first standard ASCII set of the font used in various Hummer Team games. The original ones are the uppercase letters, numbers and colon, afaik.
I might do the second ASCII set soon.
Use however you want. No credit needed.
A recreation of the font from The P'radikus Conflict on NES. A fairly unknown game by the infamous developer Color Dreams, known for their unlicensed NES games.
The original font was all uppercase and had very little punctuation so I added the rest myself trying to match it design of the original as best as I could.
Presenting Taito's Wrath of the Black Manta, (aka. Ninja Cop Saizou), released in 1989. This font is similar to Operation: Wolf, but with lowercase letters version, a full font set and a similar font to Operation: Wolf.
Presenting Tierheit and Sunsoft's Pescatore (Prototype), released in 1991.
Presenting Konami's Gyruss, released in 1983 for the Arcade, 1988 for the FDS, and February 1989 for the NES. This game is similar to falsion but bad.
it's been almost 1 year now since i never edited it. well here's this creation of capcom as well. the font called atlantis no nazo font is edited sadly, so click me to see it
Rip-off of Taitoid.
Presenting Gladasya-ua TV, Turner Entertainment Co. and Bandai's The adventures of Gilligan's Island (from cartoons, aka. The adventures of Gilligan, released in the 1960s sitcom of the same name, and this game was released in 1989 or 1990. This was based on cartoons, this font was similar to Taitoid, Super Mario Bros and Babel No Tou. This game is based on movies.
Presenting Wisdom Tree's Spiritual Warfare, released in 1992. This font is similar to Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land.
This is a clone of Exodus: Journey to the Promised LandPresenting Capcom/Disney's The Little Mermaid, released in 1989 for the Movie, and 1991 for the NES. This game was based on Movies and Cartoons, (especially Disney Junior), Those Letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W are the same to Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6, and The Letters: J, R, X, Y, and Z are not similar to Mega Man 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Presenting Capcom's Darkwing Duck, released in 1992 (or 1993). This font is the same to Talespin.
Presenting Sony Imagesoft, Epic Games and Ocean Software's Hudson Hawk, released in 1991 in movies only, for NES and Gameboy. This was based on movies.
This is a clone of MonopolyPresenting Koei's Nobunaga's Ambition, (aka. Nobunaga's Ambition: Zenkokuban), released in 1989.
Presenting Parker Brothers, Sculptured Software, Arcadia Systems, Tonka Corporation, Beverly and Ma 10105's Monopoly, released in 1935. On December 31, 1935, the now ubiquitous winner-take-all board game Monopoly was patented (Patent Number 2,026,082). Since that day, it has been translated into 37 languages and evolved into over 200 licensed and localized editions for 103 countries across the world. And it was released in 1991 for the NES.