Recreation of the pixel font from Konami's "Punk Shot" (1990). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Thunder Cross IIXpanding (really!) zpains. The font can work by itself or curious effects can be achieved. The 3D aspect becomes real by adding one or two gray bands to our text as the sample show. Some alternatives (A, a, E, Y) are at the end of the Basic Latin set.
This is a clone of zpains eYe/FSXilla Regular Italic, part of the Xilla family.
Other weights are on my profile.
Pixel slab serif typeface in 2 weights with italicised variants. Inspired loosely by Zilla, the Google open source font. This type is half the scale of Xilla Pro.
Further work and links here: willalbinclark.com.
This is a clone of XillaCAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A WHITE STRIKETHROUGH. LOWERCASE LETTERS ARE COMPLETE.
ALSO SEE THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL VERSION OF THIS FONT, “PARADOXICAL-VORTEX.”
This is a clone of PARADOXICAL-VORTEXWIP
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/675113/equalize-1
This is a clone of ztrong eYe/FSRecreation of the pixel font from Binary Vision/Palace Software's "Stifflip & Co." (1987) on the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum.
Note the special characters, mapped to U+2318, U+269B, U+26A1, U+2733, and U+AA5C.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
RC Dynamite with altered filter sizes. The result looks as if it's sizzling, part of a mirage, made of cardboard, or even made by tire tracks!
This is a clone of RC Dynamite