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Cliff Modes
German designer of the free pixel typefaces Jamboree (2016: based on the original team and player name font appearing in the SNES versions of the video games NBA Jam, NBA Jam Tournament Edition, and NBA Hangtime, developed by Iguana Entertainment and Funcom, and released by Acclaim Entertainment and Midway Games between 1994 and 1996), Galatype (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Terranigma, known as Tenchi Souzou in Japan, developed by Quintet and released by Enix in 1995), Ishmeria (based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Gemfire, known as Super Royal Blood in Japan, which was developed and released by Koei in 1992), Phantalia (2016: based on an original font appearing in the SNES video game Tales of Phantasia, developed by Wolf Team and released by Namco in 1995), NDS12 (2016: based on the original system font of the Nintendo DS handheld), ChronoType (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Chrono Trigger, developed and released by Square in 1995), Arcology (2016: based on the original opening credit and title screen text font appearing in the SNES video game Shadowrun, developed by Beam Software and released by DataEast USA in 1993), MM Rock 9 (2016: based on several variants of the familiar font appearing in the earliest and latest installments of the Mega Man video game series, known as Rockman in Japan, which was developed and released by Capcom throughout the many years between 1987 and 2012), Steelflight (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Shadowrun, developed by Beam Software and released by DataEast USA in 1993), RoadWC98 (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game FIFA: Road to World Cup 98, developed by XYZ Productions and released by Electronic Arts in 1997), Altima (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the Sony PlayStation video game Final Fantasy Tactics, developed by Square and released by Square and Sony Computer Entertainment in 1997), Filgaia (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the Sony PlayStation video game Wild Arms, developed by Media Vision and released by Sony in 1996), Igiari (2016: based on the original main text font appearing throughout the Ace Attorney video game series for the GameBoy Advance and Nintendo DS, known as Gyakuten Saiban in Japan, developed and released by Capcom between 2005 and 2011), Kouryuu (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Kouryuu no Mimi, developed and released by VAP in 1995, and the font used for the inofficial English fan translation of the game), Quarlow (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Super Punch-Out!!, which was developed and released by Nintendo in 1994), Reactor7 (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the Sony PlayStation version of the video game Final Fantasy VII, developed and released by Squaresoft in 1997), Sangoku4 (2016: based on the original main text font appearing in the SNES video game Romance of The Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire, known as Sangokushi IV in Japan, which was developed and released by Koei in 1994), Xentype (2016: a blackletter based on the larger original main dialog font appearing in the game Knights of Xentar, known as Dragon Knight III in Japan, which was developed by ELF Corporation and released by Megatech Software for PC DOS in 1995 and even earlier for the NEC PC-8801 and various other systems in 1991). In 2018, he published Megaten 20XX (based on the original typeface appearing in the Super Famicom video game Shin Megami Tensei II, developed and released by Atlus in 1994). Typefaces from 2019: WWare Type A, WWare Type B (based on an original pixel font appearing in the game WarioWare: D.I.Y). Aka Caveras, most of Cliff's typefaces are made with FontStruct. |
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Luc Devroye ⦿ School of Computer Science ⦿ McGill University Montreal, Canada H3A 2K6 ⦿ lucdevroye@gmail.com ⦿ https://luc.devroye.org ⦿ https://luc.devroye.org/fonts.html |