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BASED ON THE CASIO fx-9750GII MODEL.
CONTAINS EVERY CHARACTER AVAILABLE ON THE CASIO fx-9750GII, EXCEPT FOR A FEW SYMBOLS THAT I COULDN'T FIND THE CORRESPONDING UNICODE CHARACTER FOR.
GO TO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vtTHWoddgk
TO SEE MY SPACEZAP TRAILER THAT I MADE WITH THIS FONT!
CLICK ON THE LINK IN THE DESCRIPTION TO DOWNLOAD THE GAME FOR DESKTOP.
CHANGELOG
• 2017:12:29 — FIRST RELEASE WITH FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:06 — ADDED TEN CHARACTERS WITH THE HELP OF dpla AND TCWhite BRINGING THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHARACTERS TO FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT.
• 2018:01:08 — CHANGED THE “○” CHARACTER FROM 25E6 TO 25CB.
(Credit to Paradigm The Great for the original typeface.)
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This is a clone