This is a product of minor adjustment that comes from my previous "Pac-Man CodingSets" typeface. Having taken notice of a certain number of its variants, I brought them all together (plus my own ideas for sure) within this typeface design, until it finished.
A part of changes in captial letters are exactly from "Pac-Land", a well-known arcade game of 1984, and this is where the name of the typeface comes.
Note: The design of semi-colon(;) is now different from before, so is the small letter "w".
This is a clone of Pac-Man CodingSetsWithout 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!
This typeface is re-created from the HUD captions of the ROM hack called "Sonic 3: Resort Island", as you can see. The ROM hack was made by UtopiaUK for Sonic Hacking Contest in 2015, with difficult layouts and brand-new Special Stages.
Note: The letters and numbers are almost re-created in an exact way, whereas the punctuations are mostly based on my own ideas.
This typeface is re-created from the title cards that can be seen in the ROM hack called "Sonic 3: Resort Island". The ROM hack was made by UtopiaUK for Sonic Hacking Contest in 2015, with difficult layouts and brand-new Special Stages.
The design of this typeface might be a little inaccurate, but please feel free to download it.
This is directly cloned from "Sonic Genesis/Mega Drive Font",I don't like the lower-case letter "l" that looks the same as the upper-case letter "I", so I changed the design of the former. A little more minor adjustments in other lower-case letters.
Originally named "Sonic 1 HUD Alternate". Now I don't think it's only intended for the first edition of Sonic the Hedgehog; it might be used for many other Sonic games on a general basis, for my part.
This is a clone of Sonic Genesis/Mega Drive FontThis is based on Atari Pong published in 1972, together with Classic Mode in "Pong: The Next Level" (a related game on Game Boy Color, published by Hasbro in 1999). It might be also used for game design as a hobby.
Yes, my first video game, made with Unity 2D, will have the same name as this typeface.
Note: Due to my recent tight schedule, the aforementioned game project of mine will be probably discontinued from now on, but this typeface is permanently available.
A special Pac-Man version of the familiar Arcade Legacy font on FontStruct, given the title: PAC-MAN LEGACY! (Yes, it's even in stylized all-caps)
What's changed, you might ask? The exclamation mark (!), now based on the "!" as seen in both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man when you start up a game, and begin another maze after eating all of the Pac-Dots. If it's one thing that matters most, it's detail.
The definitive retro gaming font, now available to use for your gaming-related projects, without a single arcade quarter required, is here! Why stick with Press Start 2P when you can use this, especially the fact that this font has over 1000 characters? This font was originally inspired by nostalgic arcade games, such as Bubble Bobble, Donkey Kong, Mario Bros., Frogger, Wonder Boy, Kung-Fu Master, Punch-Out!!, Karate Champ, Burger Time, Centipede, Track & Field, Bomb Jack, and many more!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NESRecreated font from Comix Zone (Sega Genesis game)
Basic Latin, Numbers and "!@#" - https://www.deviantart.com/tabmok99/art/Comix-Zone-Font-Pack-833929756
Part of Cyrillic - from Russified ROM in there => http://sega-gamer.ru/load/boeviki/comix_zone/3-1-0-3
Others - created with trying to save an original style of font
Based off https://jordiboi.itch.io/brokenthrough
The Mini Version of Execution Points that appears in the menu.
The main language seen in the videogame Stray, used by the robots as communication. However it's more of a cipher than a proper language. Therefore it can be transformed into a font/typeface for people to use.
Glyphs:
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Version History:
9/5/2022 - First Release, only basic latin.
Original typeface credit given to developers of the game Stray, I only take credit for the portions added onto the already existing typeface.
Recreated directly from screenshots I took of the game. I replicated every character I could find and extended the Latin set from there.
I haven't played much of the franchise, but I always loved the typeface used in the journals and was surprised no one else had recreated it.