A VCR font of my own, inspired by other VCR fonts. Very compact; everything stays within a 16x10 grid.
This is one I've been wanting to make. It's basically just a little remake of the original VCR OSD Mono made by Riciery Santos Leal (mrmanet) that also has more characters than the original. Do whatever you want with this. Enjoy. :>
Decided to overhaul it. Mainly changed the x-height to be the same as the original.
This font has several alternate glyphs to VHS Gothic.
This is a clone of VHS GothicNow I made it a Neue font!
This is a clone of Press PlayThis font is pretty much of a mixture of a few sources, including various VCR bitmaps, Teletext bulletins, and the Trilithic EASyPLUS. As of now, this font is comprised primarily with Basic Latin characters, as well as a few extra accents and glyphs.
This is a clone of CHARGEN '92VHS style font based on the JVC character generator, as seen in the JVC GR-C1 camera manual. Some tweaks for spacing and a few additional glyphs also included.
Free to use however you like. Originally created for use in the game Super VHS: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2344680/Super_VHS/
A VCR/camcorder-type pixel font. This is the vector version, which as far as I can tell looks the same except for some subtle differences in kerning and 2px higher line height.
Gitlab repo (contains FontForge source for the bitmap version)
This is my recreation of the pixelated large font used on the Sony Digital Handycam DCR-TRV17, made through carefully copying each character pixel by pixel from pictures of the LCD screen.
As Handycams mainly use all capital letters (minus "InfoLITHIUM"), those are the only letters included. While the letters, numbers, and a couple punctuation were copied correctly, others are either based on existing characters or are from a screenshot of the CCD-TR728E demo on YouTube (for mostly accented characters. The Cyrillic characters won't be included unless a screenshot of the second page of letters is shown).