Recreation of the extra large pixel font from Capcom's "Knights of the Round" (1991).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (TTF+SVG) format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Note that in the original, a few of the characters (such as "A", "D", "J") had single-pixel "holes" between the character shape and its shadow/outline. These mistakes have been corrected in this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Knights of the Round (Large)Recreation of one of the tall pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter" (1997).
This font is used for the post-fight taunt quotes.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "Varth: Operation Thunderstorm" (1992).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (TTF+SVG) format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
In the game, the font includes a few ... odd choices (such as having the apostrophe take up zero width and placing it above the preceding character, the weirdly top-heavy "2", and using the "@" sign instead of a proper copyright symbol on the title screen). This recreation repositions the apostrophe, and maps the "@" sign to its correct code point.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Varth: Operation Thunderstorm (Mono Tweaked)Recreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "Varth: Operation Thunderstorm" (1992).
In the game, the font makes heavy use of anti-aliasing, and includes a few ... odd choices (such as having the apostrophe take up zero width and placing it above the preceding character, and using the "@" sign instead of a proper copyright symbol on the title screen). This recreation normalises some of the stranger aspects slightly, and turns the font into a monochromatic version.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the small pixel font from Capcom's "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future" (aka "JoJo's Venture", 1998).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 JoJo's Bizarre AdventureRecreation of one of the large pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter" (1997).
This font is used (in both a monospaced and proportional variant) throughout the game for character names, in-fight messages, and the high score screen. The same font was also reused in "Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes" (1998).
Note that this is a simplified recreation: the original tiles from the game use a few more shades of the darkest orange colour for a more subtle gradient. However, this recreation groups these together to stick to an 8 colour palette.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (L)Recreation of one of the large pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter" (1997).
This font is used (in both a monospaced and proportional variant) throughout the game for character names, in-fight messages, and the high score screen. The same font was also reused in "Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes" (1998).
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of one of the tall pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995).
This version is the variant used in the game (for instance, for the post-fight quotes).
This version is the variant used in the game (for instance, for the post-fight quotes). The main differences from the unused tall font are in the lowercase characters (which are, subjectively, quite awkward now), some of the punctuation marks, and the addition of a handful of extra characters.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Marvel Super Heroes (Tall) (Unused) (Colour)Recreation of one of the tall pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995).
This version is the variant used in the game (for instance, for the post-fight quotes). The main differences from the unused tall font are in the lowercase characters (which are, subjectively, quite awkward now), some of the punctuation marks, and the addition of a handful of extra characters.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Marvel Super Heroes (Tall) (Unused)Recreation of one of the tall pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995).
This version is actually unused - the game uses a variant of this font (for instance, for the post-fight quotes).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Marvel Super Heroes (Tall) (Unused)Recreation of one of the tall pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995).
This version is actually unused - the game uses a variant of this font (for instance, for the post-fight quotes).
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the main large pixel font from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Marvel Super Heroes (L)Recreation of one of the extra large pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Marvel Super Heroes (XL)Recreation of the extra-large pixel font from Capcom's "Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge" (aka "Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge", 1995).
This font was later reused in "Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire", "Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire", and "Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers' Revenge" (1997).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (XL)Recreation of the extra-large pixel font from Capcom's "Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge" (aka "Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge", 1995).
This font was later reused in "Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire", "Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire", and "Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers' Revenge" (1997).
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the large pixel font from Capcom's "Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors" (aka "Vampire: The Night Warriors", 1994).
The same font was reused in the sequel "Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge" (aka "Vampire Hunter: Darkstalker's Revenge", 1995), where it was only used for the post-fight taunt scenes.
The font includes an almost complete set of accented characters.
A quirk of this font is that it's monospaced, despite some characters (like the lowercase "m") being wider than the nominal letter width - which leads to a slightly joined-up look for certain words.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (TTF+SVG) format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Only the characters in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (L)Recreation of the large pixel font from Capcom's "Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors" (aka "Vampire: The Night Warriors", 1994).
The same font was reused in the sequel "Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge" (aka "Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge", 1995), where it was only used for the post-fight taunt scenes.
The font includes an almost complete set of accented characters.
A quirk of this font is that it's monospaced, despite some characters (like the lowercase "m") being wider than the nominal letter width - which leads to a slightly joined-up look for certain words.
Only the characters in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "X-Men vs. Street Fighter" (1996).
The font includes an almost complete set of accented and special characters.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 X-Men vs. Street FighterRecreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "X-Men vs. Street Fighter" (1996).
The font includes an almost complete set of accented and special characters.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of one of the medium-sized pixel fonts used in Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 3" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 3", 1998).
The game uses a very large number of slightly different small, medium and large pixel fonts (thanks, Capcom). This particular medium variant is used for the storyline/taunt screens. Note that the one stray shadow pixel at the top of the lowercase "n" is game-accurate.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Street Fighter Alpha 3 (Medium)Recreation of one of the large pixel fonts used in Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 3" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 3", 1998).
The game uses a very large number of slightly different small, medium and large pixel fonts (thanks, Capcom). This particular extra large variant is used primarily for the high score list.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (TTF+SVG) format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version (which, in the game's ROM, also has a few minor tweaks for some characters, like the "A", "B", "E", "F", "M", "W"), see this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Street Fighter Alpha 3 (XL)Recreation of one of the large pixel fonts used in Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 3" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 3", 1998).
The game uses a very large number of slightly different small, medium and large pixel fonts (thanks, Capcom). This particular extra large variant is used primarily for the high score list.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of one of the wide pixel fonts used in Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 3" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 3", 1998).
The game uses a very large number of slightly different small, medium and large pixel fonts (thanks, Capcom). This particular medium variant is used primarily in the intro cinematic.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the extra large pixel font from Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 2" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 2", 1996).
This font is used for the character names and the high score screen.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Street Fighter Alpha 2 (XL)Recreation of the extra large pixel font from Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 2" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 2", 1996).
This font is used for the character names and the high score screen.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of one of the large fonts from Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 2" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 2", 1996).
It includes an almost full set of accented/special characters. This font is used primarily for the after-fight taunts.
This font was also used in "Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire" (1997).
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (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 Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Large)Recreation of one of the large fonts from Capcom's "Street Fighter Alpha 2" (aka "Street Fighter Zero 2", 1996).
It includes an almost full set of accented/special characters. This font is used primarily for the after-fight taunts.
This font was also used in "Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire" (1997).
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.