My 200th Fontstruction! :^)
This font, especially the "M", has been kicking around in my mind for years. I wanted a design that looked "kinda like a Metroid". Then, I tried to Fontstruct it. That brings us to the present.
(This font has nothing to do with the "Gods Will Be Watching" video game. I just think the name Xenolifer has the right ring to it.)
See also: Xenolifer Pixel
Recreation of the primary pixel font from Nintendo's "Metroid II: Return of Samus" (1991) on the Nintendo Game Boy.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Font recreation from the NES game: Metroid.
This is a slightly edited version of JWBstur42's Chozo Sleek ,
with updated Basic Latin symbols based on Twitter user @TorvusBolt's
research of the Chozo Alphabet from Metroid Dread, along with some
minor customization to the Roman Numerals and symbols.
This is a clone of Chozo SleekThis one is quite ambitious! A recreation of Metroid Fusion's font. The ones I found online weren't quite exact to the game so I did my best to recreate it. Still a work in progress (working on the Hiragana and Katakana from the game, as well as adding more Latin support and Cyrillic).
Feel free to use, but please credit me :^)
Now this is a weird one... Due to the flip-floppy way the pyramidal Chozo text works, there's a bit of legwork involved. You'll have to type like a cringe 90's kid to get it to work correctly, LiKe ThIs. Sorry about that.
I think I got the monospacing down correctly, though, for both vertical and horizontal typing (just put a space between vertical lines if you're going that way).
Also, only the numbers zero through three work (and the symbols shift-mapped to them, because again, flip-floppy pyramids). Those are the only number glyphs definitively known at the moment; I'll totally add more when we know more!
UPDATE
Now containing numbers four and five! Woo!
Miiverse stamps from NES Remix 1&2.
Since miiverse shut down, I thought it would be nice to be able to use these stamps in some other way and this is the only one I could think of. Some have been altered from the original pixel art (like Wario) and mirrored versions of some characters and the speech/thought bubbles. And yes, this took a LONG time. All rights belong to Nintendo.
Recreation of the small pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used primarily for the intro/story screens. Note the strange "J" that descends below the baseline.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the small pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used primarily for the intro/story screens. Note the strange "J" that descends below the baseline.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Super Metroid (Intro) (SNES)Recreation of the alternate large pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used for the initial "The last metroid is in captivity. the galaxy is at peace..." message at the start of the intro, and for the end screens and credits.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the alternate large pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used for the initial "The last metroid is in captivity. the galaxy is at peace..." message at the start of the intro, and for the end screens and credits.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Super Metroid (Large Alt) (SNES)Recreation of the secondary large pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used for the German/French translation text during the intro sequence.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the secondary large pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used for the German/French translation text during the intro sequence.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Super Metroid (Intro Trans) (SNES)Recreation of the small pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
This font is used primarily for the item pickup, map update, and save messages.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.