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Recreation of the pixel font from Technōs/Leland Interactive Media's "Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls" (1994) on the SNES.
The same font is used on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and the Atari Jaguar, but the SNES version is the most complete with punctuation characters.
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 Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls (SNES)Recreation of the pixel font from Technōs/Leland Interactive Media's "Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls" (1994) on the SNES.
The same font is used on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and the Atari Jaguar, but the SNES version is the most complete with punctuation characters.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Technōs/Acclaim's "Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone" (aka "Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones", 1991) on the NES.
The font includes an almost complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. In the tile set, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned in a line above their respective character. In this recreation, characters that use them are pre-combined into a single glyph.
Note that the Japanese version uses a different/thin exclamation mark. This recreation only includes the bold version of the exclamation mark used in the European and US versions.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Technōs/Software Creations/Flying Edge's "Double Dragon 3: The Arcade Game" (aka "Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone", 1993) on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the primary pixel font from Technōs/Pal Soft's "Double Dragon II: The Revenge" (1991) on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
This font is used on the title screen, options, and the level-end screens.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Technōs/Tradewest's "Super Double Dragon" (1992) on the SNES.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the main pixel font from the Japanese version of Nihon Falcom's "Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished: Omen" (aka "Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished", "Ys: The Vanished Omens", 1987) on the Sega Master System.
The font includes an almost complete set of hiragana and katakana characters. In the tile set, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned in a line above their respective character. In this recreation, characters that use them are pre-combined into a single glyph.
Note that the original font also included a small error, where a pixel from や (U+3084, hiragana letter Ya) is mistakenly added to the right of も (U+3082, hiragana letter Mo). This mistake is included in this recreation as well.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the main pixel font from Nihon Falcom's "Ys: The Vanished Omens" (aka "Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished", 1987) on the Sega Master System.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Quintet/Enix's "Terranigma" (1995) on the SNES.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
This recreation has been slightly expanded to include additional accented characters that weren't in the German, Spanish, or French translation.
Beyond these, only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of TerranigmaCharacters, items and overworld map icons from "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons" by Mattel Electronics (1982) for the Intellivision Home Video Game Console system, later re-released as "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Cloudy Mountain."
One of my two favorite Intellivision games, with the otherbeing "Tron Deadly Discs" (1982).
Keymap:
A–D Adventurer Right #1–4
E–F Bat #1–2
G–H Spider Right #1–2
I–J Rat Right #1–2
K–L Demon #1–2
M–N Snake Right #1–2
O–P Dragon Right #1–2
Q–R Winged Dragon Right #1–2
S–V Arrows #1–4
W–X Blob #1–2
Y–Z Death Cloud #1–2
a–d Adventurer Left #1–4
e–f Spider Left #1–2
g–h Rat Left #1–2
i–j Snake Left #1–2
k–l Dragon Left #1–2
m–n Winged Dragon Left #1–2
o Quiver
p Ladder
q Boat
r Axe
s Key
t Crown Left Half
u Crown Right Half
v Crown Complete
w Rat Droppings
x Demon Tracks
y Animal Skull
1 Overworld Map - House/Start
2 Overworld Map - Mountains
3–4 Overworld Map - Forest #1–2
5–7 Overworld Map - River #1–3
8 Overworld Map - Vertical Fence
9 Overworld Map - Vertical Gate
0 Overworld Map - Horizontal Fence
- Overworld Map - Horizontal Gate
! Overworld Map - Three-Member Party
@ Overworld Map - Two-Member Party
# Overworld Map - One-Member Party
$ Overworld Map - Using Boat
% Overworld Map - Using Axe
^ Overworld Map - Using Key
& Overworld Map - Crown (End Game)
* Overworld Map - Cloudy Mountain
( Overworld Map - Cloudy Mountain Snow Peak
[ Overworld Map - Cloudy Mountain Cloud #1
] Overworld Map - Cloudy Mountain Cloud #2
\ Overworld Map - Cloudy Mountain Cloud #3
WARNING: THE FONT IS A BIT BROKEN FOR SOME REASON, PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD
Ever wanted to use a Minecraft font but can't type accents? Well this is the perfect font for you!
•More accurate than Minecraftia (has that pixel on the 2 that gives me OCD because it's not on the Minecraftia font)
•Has characters with accents (designed by me, might not be accurate)
•Has special characters (designed by me, might not be accurate)
•Has some emojis
•Has fractions (yes i know they already exist in Minecraft, i just wanted them to actually be recognisable)
Recreation of the primary pixel font from Nintendo's "Metroid II: Return of Samus" (1991) on the Game Boy.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format for the subtle antialiasing, 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 cloneRecreation 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.
Recreation of the main pixel font from Nintendo's "Metroid: Zero Mission" (2004).
The font includes the accented and special characters from the German, French, Italian, and Spanish translations, and has been extended to complete the missing accented characters not used in the game. It also adds the numbers 0-9.
Beyond that, only the characters used in the game have been included.
Recreation of the main proportional pixel font from Nintendo's "Metroid Fusion" (2002) on the Game Boy Advance.
The slightly unusual letter spacing/kerning (for instance, on the lowercase "i") has been faithfully recreated.
The font includes the accented and special characters from the German, French, Italian, and Spanish translations, and has been extended to complete the missing accented characters not used in the game. In addition, the vertical position of the left double quotation mark has been normalised to match the right double quotation mark.
Beyond that, only the characters used in the game have been included.
Recreation of the large pixel font from Capcom's "Final Fight" (1989).
This font is used in the intro cinematic. In the original, the double quotes are awkwardly split over two tiles. This recreation combines them into a single character. The recreation also corrects the missing antialiasing in the "3". However, it retains the original minus/dash (as seen in the character bio sheets), which is far too high.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. As the font relies on antialiasing, I did not create a separate monochromatic version of the font.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a cloneRecreation of the pixel font from Graftgold/Hewson Consultants' "Ranarama" (1987) on the ZX Spectrum.
This recreation includes the handful of futhark runes used in the game, though one of the runes appears to be made up.
The same font is used in the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 ports, though the runes are slightly different.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
it's been almost 1 year now since i never edited it. well here's this creation of capcom as well. the font called atlantis no nazo font is edited sadly, so click me to see it
Presenting Sunsoft's Atlantis No Nazo / The Mystery of Atlantis, released in 1986. A translated version is on Rom Hacking. Go check it out.
Recreation of the alternate small pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
The numbers are used in the game itself (for the energy, rocket, and bomb counters). The letters are used for the end credits.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Note that the "Q" and "Z" didn't feature in the credits, so they're my custom additions.
Apart from these, only the characters used in the game have been included.
This is a clone of Super Metroid (Small Alt) (SNES)Recreation of the alternate small pixel font from Nintendo's "Super Metroid" (1994) on the SNES.
The numbers are used in the game itself (for the energy, rocket, and bomb counters). The letters are used for the end credits.
Note that the "Q" and "Z" didn't feature in the credits, so they're my custom additions.
Apart from these, only the characters used in the game 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 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 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.
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 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.