What would you consider as the most recognizable bitmap fonts in tech history?
I’m imagining stuff like:
- the arcade/Atari font
- Chicago (Mac, then iPod)
- VCR/video equipment fonts
- Minecraft font
- IBM PC fonts (MDA, VGA, stuff like that)
- perhaps System font from Windows 3.x
- Commodore 64, just because of the sheer popularity of the machine
What am I missing?
hey. i've been incapacitated for the past 12 days, and no longer have a stable place to live.
i'll explain more later once i'm sure it's safe to, but in the meantime if you can spare it I could use funds so I can execute on a plan
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thanks. this has been the worst couple weeks of my life
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also it's so cool that people consider this silly little game important enough to analyze every tiny bit of it
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I'm still broke, though I've got a temp job for now: they've not yet paid me, however, and I've had to pay something like 4k$ for two medications, and another 2k$ that was supposedly going to make the 4k$ free.
So any donations would be great. https://ko-fi.com/fooneturing
(it still needs the stand which shouldn't be printed in PLA, a metal sponge and some M3×20 bolts)
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