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  2. Andy (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Bold is a casual script based on the handwriting of Steve's friend Andy Mead. Its most notable use is as the main font of all text displayed in the 2011 video game Terraria. It is also used on the cartridges for the Pokémon video games and in the closing credits of Top of the Pops spin-off, TOTP2.

  3. Industria (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Industria is a sans-serif font designed in 1984 by Neville Brody. It was originally designed for use in The Face magazine. [1] The font features elements of geometric precision. [2] It is licensed by the Linotype type foundry [3] and released publicly in 1989. [4] In the book 100 Best Typefaces Ever, the Industria font ranked at number 72. [5] [6]

  4. Ray Larabie - Wikipedia

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    In addition to game shows, Larabie has also used 1960s and 1970s graphic logos, computer emulation, and other inspirations to design his fonts; most of his designs are display faces not meant for body text, with Larabie acknowledging that he had difficulties with italic type and, especially in his early career, had difficulties adapting ...

  5. Impact (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    It is well known for having been included in the core fonts for the Web package and distributed with Microsoft Windows since Windows 98. In the 2010s, it gained popularity for its use in image macros and other internet memes. Previously, video game franchise Call of Duty used Impact typeface for their logotype until June 2023. [3]

  6. Ad Lib (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    the Worms video game franchise up until Worms Ultimate Mayhem; signage around Nickelodeon Studios alternately with the network's "Balloon" font; the boxes of the 1996 MGM/UA reissue of Pee-wee's Playhouse; dialogues in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure, PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, and Luigi's Mansion 3; the Boom Blox video game

  7. L.A. Noire - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Noire is an action-adventure neo-noir crime game. Played from a third-person perspective, the game is set in an open-world environment featuring Los Angeles in 1947. The player completes cases to progress through the story, fulfilling objectives in a generally linear order; as they roam the open world, the player can also complete optional street crimes—short, linear scenarios with set ...

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  9. Monospaced font - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Some classic video games (e.g. Rogue and NetHack) and those imitating their style (e.g. Dwarf Fortress) use a monospaced grid of characters to render their state for the player. Quiz Show (1976) is believed to be the first video game to use 8×8 monospaced "arcade font", which got widely adopted by computer games of the time.

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