@ripooof
Font based on the Super Mario World logo text and other old mario content (such as Super Mario Adventures, Mario Tennis for the virtual boy, and Super Mario Compact Disco). This font is very wacky which resembles the old Mario era before the gamecube.
This is a clone of Typeface Mario World Pixel Outline@ripooof
Font based on the Super Mario World logo text and other old mario content (such as Super Mario Adventures, Mario Tennis for the virtual boy, and Super Mario Compact Disco). This font is very wacky which resembles the old Mario era before the gamecube.
This is a cloneThis is a recreation of the font used in most modern mario games but in pixel, this took a while but i did it. Also the Ö is meant to represent the second o in the "Super Mario 3D World" logo. And feel free to make suggestions & mistakes i made. That's all!
(Edit: added Romanian support 11/29/20)
@quinnfonts49 the font originally came from "New super mario font U" but i changed some letters so it looked a little messy and unusual, if you want, i can change the license so you can clone it and improve it.
This is the font of Newer Super Mario Bros. DS, a romhack of New Super Mario Bros. Credits to the Newer Team for making the hack and the font that goes with it. The font's internal name is 2647 Delfino. Button, smilies and such are starting from DB80 instead of E000 in the in-game font.
This is the font used in the Super Mario video games released in the early years of the Nintendo DS, such as Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Kart DS, and New Super Mario Bros.
The Glyphs of this font alone can't be read properly, since this font was designed to be complemented with its Outline version (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1760394/super-mario-ds-version-outline), so please don't forget to download that one first.
This is a clone of Super Mario: DS Version (Outline)This is the font used in the Super Mario video games released in the early years of the Nintendo DS, such as Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Kart DS, and New Super Mario Bros.
I got these while playing the multiplayer mode of SM64DS. Your console nick was displayed in this font after every game, so I put nicknames with every single glyph available (about 150) and recreated all of them on Flipnote Studio years ago.
The initial set of glyphs included the basic signs and all non-English letters available on the DS keyboard. But there are some other glyphs that were not available on the keyboard, or the game recognised them as "?", such as #, %, æ, å, ø, or §. These are made by me (and therefore, not official), trying to mimic the style of the ones available, so the "Google Fonts Basic" block of glyphs is already complete.
This font can be complemented with its Filled version (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1807795/super-mario-ds-version-outline-2) for better results.
Cloned from Patrick Lauke's font Super Mario World Big.
This is a clone of Super Mario World BigADD TO GAME CREATIONS SET
I literally had to rip the sprites myself because the rip on TSR is missing... well, EVERYTHING.
Edit: holy crap i didn't know BlueYoshiN64 was already doing this so i added Solid to the name
Buttons and console names for retro tracks are in the High Private Use Surrogates (starting from U+DB80). More "squished" characters (used for Bowser's Castle 2 in french and maybe other circuits because normal characters don't fit in the menu) are in the Halfwidth and Fullwidth blocks (to add later).
Includes A-z (Uppercase & lowercase are the same as each other)
Also includes 0-9, Double Quote ("), Single Quote ('), Question Mark (?), space ( ), and U with umlaut/diaresis (Ü).
I might make custom punctuation and accents, as well as the japanese font in the game.
Original: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1640356/super-mario-64-4
If you like recreations of fonts, here's the pixelated Comic Sans font in Baldi's Basics: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1636406/sans-pixel
and the NES font https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1581047/nintendo-font-1
This is a clone of Super Mario 64Includes A-z (Uppercase & lowercase are the same as each other)
Also includes 0-9, Double Quote ("), Single Quote ('), Question Mark (?), space ( ), and U with umlaut/diaresis (Ü).
I might make custom punctuation and accents, as well as the japanese font in the game.
Filled Version: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1640844/super-mario-64-4-1
If you like recreations of fonts, here's the pixelated Comic Sans font in Baldi's Basics: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1636406/sans-pixel
and the NES font https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1581047/nintendo-font-1
THIS PROJECT IS OVER. THE FONT HAS BEEN RIPPED. CHECK THE SECOND COMMENT.
While I was watching the Mario Maker Direct, I noticed that the text now had lowercase. So I studied the UK version to get all the characters (except for 'f').
Update 1 (06/25): I found 'f' in some gameplay footage that was released
Update 1.5 (07/01): The 7 in the promotional art from SMM1 is now the official 7 for the font. Beginning work on accents.
Update 2 (07/26): Updated a, e, f, j, and z. Also fixed the 7. This is probably the most accurate it can get for now.
Update 3 (08/26): Recently I discovered that the bottoms of g and y are slightly shorter that the full length. I also found out that the k has a slight inverse effect so I fixed that. I also adjusted some wierd looking letters.
Update 4 (09/02): I was making something with this font, then realized the slashes were off, I modeled them off of the clear condition slash.
Update 5 (09/07): the ? was actually correct before whoops. I also found out there is a real ampersand in the game.
Update 6 (09/28): This project is moving to letters not possible in fonstruct so I will put a new download link here soon.
This is a clone of Super Mario Maker ExtendedA font with Super Mario enemies, blocks, decor, and the player.
Perfect at pixel view!
Includes A-Z, a-z, and 0-9.
Key:
A: Axe
B: Ground Tile
C: Coin
D: Mario/Luigi dying from a Goomba
E: Castle
F: Flagpole
G: Goomba
H: Hill
I: Platform
J: Bridge
K: Koopa Troopa
L: Lucky Block
M: Mario/Luigi
N: Lift
O: Mushroom Platform
P: Small Warp Pipe
Q: Bonus Lift
R: Mario/Luigi Jumping
S: Super Star
T: Toad
U: Super Mario/Luigi Walking
V: Mario/Luigi climbing a Vine
W: Water/Lava
X: Super Mario/Luigi getting a Coin
Y: Super Mario/Luigi swimming
Z: Cheep Cheep in water
Space: Hole
a: Lakitu
b: Brick Block
c: Coral
d: Mario/Luigi dying from a Koopa Troopa
e: Koopa Paratroopa
f: Fire Mario/Luigi
g: Mario/Luigi jumping on a Spring
h: Hammer Bro.
i: Super Mario/Luigi ducking
j: Used Block
k: King Koopa/Bowser
l: Podoboo/Lava Bubble
n: Mario/Luigi turning
m: Super Mushroom
o: Mushroom Platform
p: Princess Toadstool Peach
q: Bonus Lift
r: Higher Bridge
s: Super Mario/Luigi
t: Spring
u: Super Mario/Luigi Walking
v: Mario/Luigi getting a Super Mushroom
w: Water/Lava
x: Super Mario/Luigi getting a Fire Flower
y: Three Coins
z: Higher Water/Lava
0: Mario/Luigi getting a 1-UP
1: Stomped Goomba
2: Medium Warp Pipe
3: Large Warp Pipe
4: Piranha Plant in a Large Warp Pipe
5: Brick Block with Lucky Block above
6: Brick Block higher up
7: Fire Bar
8: Koopa Troopa Shell
9: Bullet Bill and Launcher
This is a cloneThe font used in Super Mario 64 when speaking to people or reading signs. These characters are mostly derived from the game and used to recreate the font. Glyphs such as the asterisk and curly bracket are made with modified or existing characters used in-game (star instead of asterisk, curly bracket made from parenthesis, etc.)
A faithful recreation of the font found on 1st-party Nintendo Entertainment System games, such as Duck Hunt, Tetris, Dr. Mario, Clu Clu Land, Pinball, Gyromite, and of course, as the name says in the font, Super Mario Bros.! Type like it was 1985! Now you're typing with power!
This is a clone