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  1. Way beyond blue - Unknown license
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  3. Video Terminal Screen - Unknown license
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  6. DS FlashSerif - Unknown license
  7. PF Tempesta Seven - Unknown license
  8. DoubleOhOne - 100% free
  9. Pixelette - Unknown license
  10. D3 LiteBitMapism - Unknown license
  11. D3 LiteBitMapism Selif - Unknown license
  12. 00 Starmap Truetype - Unknown license
  13. PF Tempesta Five Extended - Unknown license
  14. Pixeldust - 100% free
  15. Kovensky-small - Unknown license
  16. D3 Littlebitmapism Round - Unknown license
  17. Small Talk - Unknown license
  18. Kovensky-medium - Unknown license
  19. Conman fat - Unknown license
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  24. Setback TT (BRK) - Unknown license
  25. BM stamp Cyr - Unknown license
  26. 04b_31 - Unknown license
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  28. 8-bit Limit BRK - Unknown license
  29. Advanced Pixel-7 - Personal use only
  30. Pixel Krud BRK - Unknown license
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  32. Pokemon pixels 2 - Unknown license
  33. Hexil Pixel 2 by Konst.ru, $20.00
    Font with hexagonal dots for small texts, names, logotypes, titles, headers, topics etc. Big size of this font can be used for texts on posters, t-shirts and other surfaces.
  34. Medieval Pixel VP by VP Type, $11.00
    Medieval Pixel VP is a highly stylized family of three fonts that combine familiar pixelfont forms with unique sharp details - evocative of a fantasy and historical aesthetic, retro video games, and horror movies. All styles include an extensive character set and numerous advanced OpenType features. Over 800 glyphs in each font ensure full support for over 200 languages.
  35. Alger Blanche Pixel by GrafikarFonts, $159.00
    AlgerBlanchePixel est une variante de AlgerBlanche, inspirée du Kufi et naskh, supporte l'Arabe, Tifinagh, Farsi, Ourdou et Latin
  36. Eclectic Pixel Web by Altered Ego, $45.00
    Eclectic PixelWeb is a collection of three sizes of popular web icons in the pixel aesthetic. With 80+ icons designed for creating e-commerce, navigation, and interface designs. Use it as a starting point in your favorite vector program, or use the icons as is - they are optimized for sizes at 20 point and will work in Flash and other web graphics programs. Shopping carts, directional arrows, buttons galore! It's like a pinata in font format, surprises for everyone! This font includes: a new and search buttons, home, security, email, search, and a host of other icons and images to make designing your next website a breeze!. Available in Mac and PC formats, in TrueType, PostScript and OpenType formats.
  37. VP Pixel Pro by VP Type, $29.00
    VP Pixel Pro is designed to be the definitive standard for a pixel typeface. With over 1300 characters in each style, it ensures full support for over 230 languages, enabling your work to be localized world-wide, effortlessly. All fonts in this family include upper case, lower case, and small caps letters of the Latin alphabet, as well as extended sets of the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, along with multiple sets of numerals, a large set of diacritics, punctuation marks, and other symbols. Numerous OpenType features are included, such as multiple vertical positions, diagonal fractional forms, optional slashed zeros, separate old-style and lining figures, and contextual alternates. Versatile and advanced, VP Pixel Pro combines a vast character set with advanced typographic features, thus becoming your go-to pixel typeface no matter the task.
  38. Pinel Pro by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The characteristic ‘French face’ was originally made in 1899 under the supervision of Joseph Pinel. Thus, what was originally French 10 pt. Nº 2, got its present name. The Frenchman Joseph Pinel called himself a "typographical engineer", but was at the time employed as a type draughtsman at the Linotype Works in Altrincham. It appears that this and some other faces that he supervised, were, except for use on the Linotype, also meant for manufacturing matrices for the Dyotype. This composing machine was an invention of Pinel. The Dyotype was a rather complicated machine and consisted, like the Monotype, of two separate contraptions, a keyboard which produced a perforated paper ribbon and a casting machine which produced justified lines of movable type. Unlike the Monotype which has a square matrix carrier, the Dyotype had the matrices on a drum (in fact two drums, hence the name of the machine). A Pinel Diotype company was founded in Paris and a machine was built with the help of the printing press manufacturer Jules Derriey. As is often the case, a lack of sufficient capital prevented the commercializing of this ingenious composing machine. Coen Hofmann digitized the font from a batch of very incomplete, damaged and musty drawings, which he dug up in Altrincham. He redrew all characters, bringing up the hairstrokes somewhat in the process. The result is a roman and italic, while the roman font also includes Small Caps
  39. btd Cart-O-Grapher (bitmap) - Unknown license
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