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. NESPresenting Namco's Dragon Buster II: Yami no Fuuin, released in 1989. This font is similar to Dragon Buster.
This is a clone of King of KingsBased on the game 'Xevious,' this font does not only contain small letters, but it contains a brand new small letters just related to the big ones from the original game! It also contains a small Solvalou symbol to salute to the 1982 classic! A sci-fi raster font for shooting fans, everywhere.
Presenting Namco, KID and Artman's Family Pinball (NES, Rock 'n' Ball, aka. Family Pinball Pacman), released in 1989 for the NES and Famicom (Namco). This font is similar to Rock 'n' ball.
This is a clone of Rock 'n' BallPresenting Namco's Final Lap, released in 1987 for the Arcade, and 1988 for the NES/Famicom.
"Aww, I guess I am all on my own, huh!!" Hero, translated, vgmuseum, 1987
Presenting Namco's Jikuu Yuuden: Debias, released in 1987!
This is a clone of Spelunker II: Yuusha e no chosenPresenting Namco's King of Kings, released in 1988. This font is similar to Lupin Sansei: Pandora No Isan and Super Xevious: GAMP No Nazo.
This is a clone of Super Xevious: GAMP No NazoA faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
Many arcade games, like Duck Hunt, Pakkuman (known as Pac-Man in the US), Dan the Man (2015 release of the webseries of the same name) used alternate version of certain characters like a narrower E, and an alternate design of digit 8, which is reflected here.
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A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
Many games, like Duck Hunt, Pakkuman (known as Pac-Man in the US), Dan the Man (2015 release of the webseries of the same name) used alternate version of certain characters like a narrower E, and an alternate design of digit 8, which is reflected here.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Guidelines:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
Presenting Broderbund, Falcom and Namco's Legacy of the Wizard (aka. Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family), released in 1987 for the Famicom, and 1988 for the NES. This game is based on Dragon Slayer Series, and this font is similar to Side Pocket.
Preseting Namco's Mappy Kids, released in 1989. This font is similar to Rolling Thunder.
This is a clone of Rolling Thunder (NES)Presenting Namco's Metro Cross Released in 1985 for the Arcade and 1986 for the NES.
This is a clone of Jikuu Yuuden: DebiasThis is a recreation of a raster font from a real Pac-Man machine with modified symbols. Currently, it has American and some European characters. This is good enough for a retro feel, useful for gaming and might be used for personal or commercial purposes. Translated to an LED display font!
This is a clone of Namco Arcade RasterThis is a recreation of a raster font from a real Pac-Man machine with modified symbols. Currently, it has American and some European characters. This is good enough for a retro feel, useful for gaming and might be used for personal or commercial purposes.
This is a recreation of a raster font from a real Pac-Man machine with modified symbols. Currently, it has American and some European characters. This is good enough for a retro feel, useful for gaming and might be used for personal or commercial purposes. I've attempted to transform to a rounded character font. Hope you like it!
This is a clone of Namco Arcade RasterRecreation of the pixel font from the remastered "Pac-Man" "arrangement" version from the "Namco Classic Collection Vol.2" (1996). Note the smaller "u" and "p" in the lowercase. Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This typeface is based on the one that comes from the game "Pac-Man Arrangement 1996", with a 14-by-14 pixel size. Not surprisingly, it's also based on my previous "Pac-Man CodingSets". Only the Basic Latin section is done in this typeface.