Presenting Jaleco's Astyanax, released in 1989 for the Famicom, and 1990 for the NES. This font is similar to Totally Rad. Go check it out. Totally Rad was made by Patrick H. Lauke.
Presenting Takara's Transformers: Convoy No nazo / Mystery of Convoy, released in 1986. Transformers is a series of American science fiction action films based on the Transformers franchise, which began in the 1980s.
Presenting Activision and Pony's Super Pitfall, released in 1986 for the Family Computer, and 1987 for the NES This font is almost the same to Onyanko Town.
Presenting Wisdom Tree's Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land, released in 1991. This font is similar to Spiritual Warfare.
Presenting Wisdom Tree's Spiritual Warfare, released in 1992. This font is similar to Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land.
This is a clone of Exodus: Journey to the Promised LandPresenting the most popular game in the world: Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game, released in 1984, which was began in Electronika 60 USSR. It was licensed to Nintendo and sublicensed to Bullet-Proof Software. It was created by Alexey Pajitnov. Second day, Tetris was released for NES: Atari Game in 1987 (or 1988 for the tengen) which was began for the NES. It was released in 1987 for Academysoft-Elorg. It was licensed by Mirrorsoft LTD. Third day, Tetris was released for the Gameboy in 1989. Fourth Day, Tetris 2 was released in 1993 (and or 1994 for the SNES). It's a sequel to Tetris, which was created by Alexey Pajitnov and Nintendo. All consoles are taking over the world with Tetris, as long we can play with the most popular game in the whole universe.
Presenting Pony's Onyanko Town, released in 1985. This font is almost the same to Super Pitfall.
This is a clone of Super PitfallPresenting Taito's Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh (aka. Arkanoid II), released in 1987 for the arcade, and 1988 for the NES/Famicom. For the full font set without monospace, see SuperMechatron64's Full Set Font of Arkanoid II: Revenge of Doh.
Presenting Parker Brothers, Sculptured Software, Arcadia Systems, Tonka Corporation, Beverly and Ma 10105's Monopoly, released in 1935. On December 31, 1935, the now ubiquitous winner-take-all board game Monopoly was patented (Patent Number 2,026,082). Since that day, it has been translated into 37 languages and evolved into over 200 licensed and localized editions for 103 countries across the world. And it was released in 1991 for the NES.
Presenting Interplay Productions and Activision's The Adventures of Rad Gravity, released in 1990. Letters and Numbers are same to Qix and Spiderman: Return of Sinister Six. Numbers are same to Gauntlet II also.
Presenting Namco's Super Xevious: GAMP No Nazo, released in 1982 for the arcade, and 1986 for the Famicom/NES, as based in the Xevious Series. This font is similar to Lupin Sansei: Pandora No Isan.
This is a clone of Lupin Sansei: Pandora no IsanPresenting Konami, Mirage Studios and Ultra Games's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, released in 1989 (or 1987). This game is based on cartoons, movies, especially like; Nickelodeon. And this font is not similar to Akumajou Densetsu.
Presenting Hot-B, Natsume and Taito's Palamedes, released in 1990. This font is similar to S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team, which was created by Patrick H. Lauke (redux).
Presenting Culture Brain's Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll, released in 1988. The numbers are same to magic of scheherade.
Presenting 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 KingsPresenting Sony Imagesoft, Epic Games and Ocean Software's Hudson Hawk, released in 1991 in movies only, for NES and Gameboy. This was based on movies.
This is a clone of MonopolyPresenting Carry Lab and Dog's Mystery Quest (aka. Hao-Kun no Fushigi na Tabi), released in 1987 for the FDS and 1988 for the NES, under licensed by Taxan.
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.
Presenting Data East and Namco's Side Pocket, released in 1986, and 1987. This font is similar to Legacy of the Wizard.
This is a clone of Legacy Of The WizardPresenting Namco's Youkai Douchuuki, released in 1987 for the Arcade and for PC Engine, and 1988 for the NES and Famicom. This font is similar to Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, Wagyan Land (including Wagyan Land 2), and Spelunker II: Yuusha e No Chosen.
This is a clone of Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti (FC)Presenting LJN, Geffen Film Company and Rareware's Beetlejuice, released in 1990. This game is based on Movies, and This font is now same to Ivan Stewart's Off Road.
Presenting LJN Toys and Paramount Pictures's Friday the 13th, released in 1988 (or 1989). This game is based on movies.
Presenting Palcom Software and Konami's Formula 1 Sensation, released in 1993. This font is similar to Parodius.
Presenting Atari Games, Jaleco, Tengen and Konami's Rampart, released in 1991 for the Famicom and NES. This game is based on Movies.
Presenting Konami's Parodius (aka. Parodius Da!) released in 1990 for the Famicom, and 1992 for the NES. This font is similar to Formula 1 Sensation.
This is a clone of Formula 1 SensationPresenting Warner Brothers and Mindscape's Mad Max, released in 1990. This font is similar to Gauntlet II and This Game Is Based On Movies.
This is a clone of Gauntlet IIPresenting Takara's Lost Word Of Jenny - Ushinawareta Message (aka Lost Word Of Jenny/Lost Word Of JeNnY), released in 1981 (series) or 1987.