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Having grown quite font of recreating video game pixel fonts, I did yet another one: the font used in the SNES classic Super Punch-Out!!
Quarlow is my most extensive font to date, featuring over 850 glyphs based on the characters appearing in the game. It comes with a whole hiragana & katakana set as well as a cyrillic base character set, countless added characters and all of the more common special characters, diacritic characters, etc.
The base font size and recommended setting for Quarlow is 16pt and multiples of that. Use metric kerning and no additional smoothing effects for the ultimate punch-out experience.
Super Punch-Out!! on the SNES was developed and released by Nintendo in 1994. I picked the name of the font (Quarlow) after one of the many quirky opponents you face in the game.
~ Quarlow - created by Caveras after the original font used in Super Punch-Out!! for the Super Nintendo. ~
This is US EAS Bulletin 4, a predecessor of US Bulletin and US Bulletin 2, and an inspiration of US Bulletin 3. It was then first updated on February 23rd, 2021.
This is a clone of US Bulletin 2Montfauçon is a serif pixel font recreation of the original main font from the PC graphic adventure Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, also used in the sequel Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror.
The character set of Montfauçon includes a vast array of additional diacritic variants and bonus characters. Every character that doesn't pop up in the game has been designed to match the look and feel of the base characters.
I recommend to use this one with font sizes that are multiple of 17pt and avoid any font smoothing or anti aliasing methods.
~ Montfauçon by Caveras - a font recreation based on the original font from the PC game Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, developed by Revolution Software and released by Virgin Interactive in 1996. ~
Filgaia is a monospaced sans-serif pixel font recreation based on the original font appearing in the Sony PlayStation video game Wild Arms, developed by Media Vision and released by Sony in 1996.
The character set of this font was notably expanded with many additional special characters, diacritic variants, unique glyphs, and the like, each one of them designed to match the spirit and style of the original font design.
To recreate the original in-game appearance of this font, I recommend to choose font sizes that are multiples of 11pt and avoid any anti-aliasing or other font smoothing methods. The font is named after the world that Wild Arms takes place in.
~ Filgaia by Caveras - a pixel font recreation based on an original font from the SNES video game Tales of Phantasia ~
This is a cloneUS Bulletin is an EAS font portion of the Emergency Alert System, in conjunction with the Civil Authorities, and the Primary Entry Point System.
This is version 3 of my US Bulletin font.
This is a clone of US Bulletin 2This is font named "InfiniNikiFanStruct2023 Max" Was designed by FontStructor description:
Larger than 9999999999x glyphs.
A good font and best font ever!!!!
꧁ Inspirations ꧂
Pixel sans
Gs Unicode 2.0
Catrinity
Nishiki-teki
Fairfax HD
AwesomeDylanStruct/CoolStruct II
InfiniGlyphs Max 1.3 (we found is out than Gracian Gonzalez-Clemente account).
Electronic data/Futuristic Weegee
꧁ Milestone of glyphs ꧂
8000: X
10K: X
꧁ Links ꧂
Enjoy this, Good luck!