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This site gathers bitmap/bytemap fonts, saved and extracted mostly from games and demoscene, drawn and pixelated by various graphicians and artists, lost and forgotten in time.

You can find hundreds upon hundreds of those fonts here, either as pictures or, better yet, in a file format that allows basic (macro)typography. Feel free to browse the list, filtered either by initial letter of the font name (above right) or more specifically (via form above, left).

In closer look

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A font is a set of characters. Bitmap is a map of bits (picture). A bitmap font is a set of pictures as its proprietary characters.

We can further distinguish pixelated/image fonts with just two colours (black or white, foreground or background) and fonts drawn with more than one colour. Let's call these bytemap fonts.

The fonts published here are of several origins:

  • pictures gathered by Daniel Guldkrans
  • font art from the archive of Carsten Cumbrowski
  • bytemap fonts of the 8-bit scene – mostly Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum
  • bytemap fonts of the 16-bit scene – mostly Atari ST and Amiga
  • other fonts from various sources (old demos, intros, etc.) converted by me

Wherever I could get a grip of the name of the author, I mentioned them in the file description. A lot of these fonts are many years old, some even decades. Font that were part of some games are now so called abandonware. I'm going to assume in good faith that all bitmap fonts shown here are freeware.

If you happen to be an author of a certain font presented here that you do not wish to be available, then feel free to contact me and I will make quick amendments to remove it from this website.

Similarly, if you happen to find an error in the description of any font, please, tell me what to fix in the discussion below each font.

Thanks in advance!

What's in it for me?

Let this site be helpful to you if:

  • you are a graphic designer seeking for some cool bitmap fonts
  • you are a programmer and would like to implement the BMF file-format
  • you'd like to have a pic of your text drawn by one of the fonts

Enjoy!

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TimeSubjectNameComment
2024-06-12 22:45:23 admin"The Tatung Einstein TC-01 was a British Z80 based machine launched in the UK that never really took off with the public. It enjoyed some success in game development as a compiler and debugger for other, more popular, Z80 systems. This use was likely due to its CP/M compatible OS and disk system (it came with the same oddball 3″ disks used on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum +3 and Amstrad CPC/PCW range)." —Damien Guard
2024-06-12 22:44:33 admin"The MSX differs from the other machines here in that it was a standard rather than a specific machine. It was very popular in Japan and did hit UK shores although I only knew a single person that had one apart from our school which had acquired several Yamaha models to control MIDI keyboards. Given the multiple manufacturers, it’s not surprising that some models had slightly tweaked fonts but the one shown here seems to be the most popular." —Damien Guard
2024-06-12 22:43:49 admin"Apple’s first professionally built computer was the Apple ][ which from rev 7 onwards added lower-case letters." —Damien Guard
2024-06-12 22:43:20 admin"Atari’s entry into the home computing market put out some very capable machines with all sorts of hardware tricks (the creative geniuses behind it would go on to form Amiga). The same font was used on all Atari 8-bit models from the original 400/800 to the XL and XE models in the late 80’s." —Damien Guard
2024-06-12 22:35:17 adminThis font has the big and small letters switched.
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edit 2024-06-18: I added ?font=commodore128i that has it by the ASCII norm.
2024-06-12 02:44:02 adminSo this is rather ancient game that was published on 'mainframe' in 1973 (oldest in the collection) and Commodore PET in 1981. This version, though, looks like the standard Commodore PET font (which was designed in 1977).
2024-05-26 16:36:26 adminSimilar font seen in the "POV 149 by Persistence Of Vision" - https://demozoo.org/productions/73979/
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edit: added as ?font=pov149
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edit: this font has similar (turquoise-pink) color tone to ?font=083 and ?font=pandora2
2024-05-16 23:43:10 adminA newer version with few additional characters 'recycled'.
2024-05-13 14:25:31 adminFinally, finally, this font has all English letters.
Now, on to the rest of ?tag=incomplete-alphabet.
2024-05-11 15:36:42General discussionadminA bit of statistics:
Average number of characters in a font: 73.404
Average font height: 23.408
Average number of font colors: 8.298
Average file size: 22,214 bytes

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