Another fighting game, this one exclusive to the PC (MS-DOS), would use the Black Chancery and Comix fonts (see Cartoon 12) liberally. Black Chancery was used for a lot of the on-screen messages that would appear in battle (when it’s time to “Fight!”, which character wins, etc.) while Comix was used a lot as well (high score list, character bios and endings, the trash talk that the characters would do before the round starts, and even the credits sequence).
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In the Spring of 2020, Tiger Dingsun made an experimental variable font named Cross Chancery, based on the idea of “pixellating a traditional chancery typeface.”
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