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Some games use '''variable width fonts''' or '''proportional fonts''', where each character may be a different width, including:
Some games use '''variable width fonts''' (VWF) or '''proportional fonts''', where each character may be a different width, including:


* ''Seiken Densetsu 3''
* ''Trials of Mana (2019)'', including the Neill Corlett romhack of ''Seiken Densetsu 3'', but the original Japanese version appears to only use mono-spaced font.
* ''Final Fantasy 6 (FF3 US)''<ref>https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?p=148690&hilit=variable+width+font+fan+of+them</ref>
* ''Final Fantasy 6 (FF3 US)''<ref>https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?p=148690&hilit=variable+width+font+fan+of+them</ref>
* ''Mario Is Missing!''
* ''Mario Is Missing!''

Revision as of 05:45, 21 February 2023

Some games use variable width fonts (VWF) or proportional fonts, where each character may be a different width, including:

  • Trials of Mana (2019), including the Neill Corlett romhack of Seiken Densetsu 3, but the original Japanese version appears to only use mono-spaced font.
  • Final Fantasy 6 (FF3 US)[1]
  • Mario Is Missing!
  • Mario's Time Machine
  • Tetris Attack
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
  • EarthBound

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