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These elegant letters appear as the original main font used in the little-known tactical SNES RPG Gemfire, or Super Royal Blood in Japan.
Ishmeria is a faithful and exact recreation of said in-game font, expanded with hundreds of diacritic variants, number variations, additional bonus characters and various dingbat symbols. And that's not everything: all Japanese hiragana and katakana characters from the original version are also included, making this one of my most extensive recreations to date.
The base font size and recommended setting for Ishmeria is 16pt and multiples of that. Use metric kerning and no additional smoothing effects for an authentic pixel performance.
Gemfire on the SNES, known as Super Royal Blood in Japan, was developed and published by Koei in 1992.
~ Ishmeria - created by Caveras after the original font used in Gemfire for the SNES. ~
Pixel story mono is a monospaced font perfect for your retro rpg! The characters are 7 pixels high. For fantasy or history themed games, the informalness is a nice alternative to the more common "robotic" looking 8 bit fonts.
This is a cloneFilgaia is a monospaced sans-serif pixel font recreation based on the original font appearing in the Sony PlayStation video game Wild Arms, developed by Media Vision and released by Sony in 1996.
The character set of this font was notably expanded with many additional special characters, diacritic variants, unique glyphs, and the like, each one of them designed to match the spirit and style of the original font design.
To recreate the original in-game appearance of this font, I recommend to choose font sizes that are multiples of 11pt and avoid any anti-aliasing or other font smoothing methods. The font is named after the world that Wild Arms takes place in.
~ Filgaia by Caveras - a pixel font recreation based on an original font from the SNES video game Tales of Phantasia ~
This is a cloneRelive your retro pixelated font dreams with Retro Pixelon! Ready to use for Russian, English, Polish, French, Spanish, German and many more!
Contains sets: Basic Latin (fully), More Latin (almost fully), Extended Latin A (fully), Cyrillic (for Russian).
Finished! (Took me 3 days)
Private use characters are encoded in Variation Selectors and Latin Ext. D.
(Inspied by The TI-92 Font)
A series from Electron Sans, inspired from GS Unicode 2.0 by Greenstar967
Under development, Beta 1.0.16
Glyphs: 733 Char
Recent changes
Changing oblique assets like X, Y, etc. and reverted back font styles to mono.
Something I had been on and and off again working on for some time, making sure everything looked alright before I so much as thought about placing this creation onto here for all to witness.
Decided to impose a limit on myself when creating this font, such as width and height after being inspired by seeing translations of old video games. I had to get a bit creative with some of the characters and how I could make them look good without butchering them too badly.
I do hope you enjoy using this font as much as I enjoyed making it.
7/4/22 - Decided to add a VI to the name of the font, after the width I limited myself to using.
27/4/22 - Came across two glyphs that needed a bit of fixing, the registered sign, which was a width over, and Single Low-9 Quotation Mark, which needed to be moved a pixel down.
a monospace font inspired by inktraps, reverse contrast typefaces and the works of bagerich type foundry
This project is abandoned.
Description:
Perfectly monospaced 5x7 font (even watermarks!).
Note: Some characters are exceeding 5x7 size, though font boundaries are the same and the font itself is monospaced.
Note 2: Some characters are double or triple of the horizontal size of a letter, e.g. 11x7 (occupies exactly 2 characters), 17x7 (occupies exactly 3 characters) etc.
Includes:
* Basic Latin
* More Latin
* Extended Latin
* Even More Latin
* Basically all kinds of Latin
* Greek and Coptic
* Coptic
* Cyrillic
* Arabic
* Devangari
* Hebrew
* Katakana
* Thai
* Georgian
* Georgian Extended
* Armenian
* Bopomofo
* Hiragana
* NKo
* Tifinagh
* Cherokee
* Runic
* Tai Le
* Ol Chiki
* Brahmi
* Old South Arabian
* Old Turkic
* Lydian
* Shavian
* General Punctuation
* Superscripts and Subscripts
* Currency Symbols
* Letterlike Symbols
* Box Drawing
* Block Elements
* Arrows
* Geometric Shapes
* Phonetic Extensions
* Number Forms
* Mathematical Operators
* Miscellaneous Technical
* Miscellaneous Symbols
* Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
* Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Bold Serif)
* Control Pictures
* Enclosed Alphanumerics
* Dingbats
* Brailie Patterns
* Progress bar similar to Fira Code
And more!
Changelog:
1.4.0 (5969 chars) (working on)
Changed:
* Made Box Drawings bold
Added:
* Brahmi
* Old Turkic
* Old South Arabian
* Shavian
* Lydian
* Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs (not finished yet)
* Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Bold Serif part)
1.3.0 (5244 chars)
Changed:
* Redone Hiragana
* Redone Katakana
Added:
* Miscellaneous Technical
* Miscellaneous Symbols
* Ol Chiki
* Georgian Extended
1.2.2 (4643 chars)
Changed:
* Fixed Hiragana
1.2.1 (4615 chars)
Added:
* Runic
* Tai Le
1.2.0 (4499 chars)
Added:
* Cherokee
Changed:
* Fixed some characters' width
1.1.0 (4379 chars)
Added:
* Coptic letters (different from Greek and Coptic)
* Tifinagh
1.0.1 (4197 chars)
Changed:
* Fixed Block Elements grid
1.0.0 (4197 chars)
First release of this font
Feel free to post issues, ideas and questions in the comments!
P.S. On Windows this font will be corrupted and would not install. This problem also occures in some other fonts with many characters in them.
You still can use this font as a file for some programs.
Recreated character set of the Brother EP-20/22 Electronic Thermal Typewriter (1983).
Square-pixel variation also available.
An extension of Computer Says No by Christian Munk.
This is a clone of Computer says no