This classic style is based on the 1970s fake-computer text found all over science-fiction television shows, really bad movies, and lots and lots of advertising. Includes full alpha-numerics, extended punctuation, and Euro. Includes regular and italic styles.
Pixel Calculon This classic style is based on the 1970s fake-computer text found all over science-fiction television shows, really bad movies, and lots and lots of advertising. Includes full alpha-numerics, extended punctuation, and Euro. Includes regular and italic styles.
This font is based on the default pixel-face from the classic Mattel Electronics Intellivision title screens. Includes full alphanumeric, punctuation, extended accent characters, and Euro.
Pixel InTV This font is based on the default pixel-face from the classic Mattel Electronics Intellivision title screens. Includes full alphanumeric, punctuation, extended accent characters, and Euro.
Pixel Digivolve is a simple ‘faux pixel’ face based loosely on the title logo from the classic “Digimon” series. Includes full alpha-numerics, extended punctuation, Euro. Includes regular and italic faces.
Pixel Takhisis is based the “fancy” fantasy-style writing found in SSI’s classic “Gold Box” series of computer games, such as “Death Knights of Krynn”. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, euro.
Pixel Tactical is based the primitive techno-lettering found in Bullfrog’s popular “Syndicate” franchise from the 1990s, as used in technical and situational briefings. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, euro.
Pixel Symtext is based the smaller letters used in many of Microprose’s games in the early 1990s, including hits like Master of Orion and Master of Magic. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, euro.
Pixel Musketeer is based the fantasy-style writing found in Sony’s original Wild Arms and Wild Arms 2 games. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, euro.
Pixel Emulator is based the text of nearly every single game released by Nintendo for their legendary “Nintendo Entertainment System”, such as the “Super Mario” and “Zelda” series of games. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, euro.