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===''Paper Mario'' font===
===''Paper Mario'' font===
A design similar to the classic HUD design above, used for in-game display text in ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games up to ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.
A design similar to the classic HUD design above, used for in-game display text in ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games up to ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.
Another font, used exclusively for speech bubbles, began to be used starting with ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in its Western versions. This one is called "FOT-PopJoy Std B Regular" and it's a commercial typeface, sold by the Japanese company Fontworks Inc.<ref>https://en.fontworks.co.jp/fontsearch/popjoystd-b/</ref>
"FOT-SeuratCapie Pro Regular" and "FOT-Seurat Pro Regular",  also from the company Fontworks Inc., are other fonts used esclusively for speech bubbles in the game series in its Japanese version from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' to ongoing.
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Timed Hit.png|''Paper Mario''
Timed Hit.png|''Paper Mario''
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[[File:Edge victory.png|thumb|right]]
[[File:Edge victory.png|thumb|right]]
A typeface used for the ''Rabbids'' series, officially named "Rabbids" and designed by OMSE Type, is used for the interface in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' for display text in western and Russian languages.
A typeface used for the ''Rabbids'' series, officially named "Rabbids" and designed by OMSE Type, is used for the interface in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' for display text in western and Russian languages.
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===Chlorinap===
{{multiple image
|width=128
|footer=Chlorinap in use in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'' and its demo.
|image1=MvDK2 B1 Victory.png
|caption1="CONGRATULATIONS"
|image2=MvDK2 Proto Thank You.png
|caption2="Mario vs. Donkey Kong", "March of the Minis"
}}
'''Chlorinap''' is an unofficial font made to replicate the look of the classic ''Super Mario'' font, first published as early as 2005.<ref name="Chlorinap">DaFont. (2011) ''Chlorinap''. https://www.dafont.com/pt/chlorinap.font. Retrieved June 30, 2024.</ref> While the available font is outlined, a solid version of it is used in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'' for the victory screen, and also in the end screen of the game's demo version. It is also used for some display text in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'' in western languages.
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===New Super Mario Font U===
===Chlorinap===
'''New Super Mario Font U''' is a fanmade font designed to replicate the modern ''Super Mario'' typeface, and was created by DaFont user Michael B., first published in 2013 and quickly became widespread. <ref name="New Super Mario Font U">DaFont. (2013) ''New Super Mario Font U''. https://www.dafont.com/new-super-mario-font-u.font. Retrieved January 16, 2025.</ref> It is used for the "BOWSER" text in the Nintendo platform versions in the box of ''Skylanders: Superchargers''.
{{multiple image
|width=128
|footer=Chlorinap in use in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'' and its demo.
|image1=MvDK2 B1 Victory.png
|caption1="CONGRATULATIONS"
|image2=MvDK2 Proto Thank You.png
|caption2="Mario vs. Donkey Kong", "March of the Minis"
}}
'''Chlorinap''' is an unofficial font made to replicate the look of the classic ''Super Mario'' font, first published as early as 2005.<ref name="Chlorinap">DaFont. (2011) ''Chlorinap''. https://www.dafont.com/pt/chlorinap.font. Retrieved June 30, 2024.</ref> While the available font is outlined, a solid version of it is used in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'' for the victory screen, and also in the end screen of the game's demo version. It is also used for some display text in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'' in western languages.
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==Licensed and other external designs==
==Licensed and other external designs==
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*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''
It is also used for the balloon numbers in Cranky's Shop in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' and its 3DS and Switch ports. It is also used in the logo for ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!'' as well as in the western instruction booklets for ''Mario Party 4'' and ''5''.
It is also used in the logo for ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!'' as well as in the western instruction booklets for ''Mario Party 4'' and ''5''.
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Wario Ware Inc Mega Party Game$.svg|Used for the "MEGA PARTY GAME$!" text
Wario Ware Inc Mega Party Game$.svg|Used for the "MEGA PARTY GAME$!" text
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===Adobe Caslon===
===Adobe Caslon===
[[File:NLLoZBQLogo.png|thumb|"THE LEGEND OF ZELDA" set in Adobe Caslon]]
[[File:NLLoZBQLogo.png|thumb|"THE LEGEND OF ZELDA" set in Adobe Caslon]]
'''Adobe Caslon''' is a serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly and William Caslon I for Adobe Type, first released in 1990.<ref name="AdobeCaslon">Fonts In Use. ''Adobe Caslon in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/65/adobe-caslon. Retrieved September 8, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logo for The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest in ''Nintendo Land'' and the "Donkey Kong Country" text in the Donkey Kong Island map in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
'''Adobe Caslon''' is a serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly and William Caslon I for Adobe Type, first released in 1990.<ref name="AdobeCaslon">Fonts In Use. ''Adobe Caslon in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/65/adobe-caslon. Retrieved September 8, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logo for The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest in ''Nintendo Land''.
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*''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' (European languages, including numbers in all regions)
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' (European languages, including numbers in all regions)
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' (numbers)
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' (numbers)
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns HD'' (European languages, including almost all numbers in all regions)
It is also used for the stage filter in the stage select screen and the "NEWCOMER" text in The Subspace Emissary in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', it is used for street signs and road markings in New Donk City.
It is also used for the stage filter in the stage select screen and the "NEWCOMER" text in The Subspace Emissary in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', it is used for street signs and road markings in New Donk City.


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===Avenir Next===
===Avenir Next===
[[File:Nintendo DSi logo.svg|thumb|200px|right|Avenir Next, used on the letter "i" in the Nintendo DSi logo]]
[[File:Nintendo DSi logo.svg|thumb|200px|right|Avenir Next, used on the letter "i" in the Nintendo DSi logo]]
'''{{wp|Avenir (typeface)#Avenir Next|Avenir Next}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Adrian Frutiger}} Akira Kobayashi, for {{wp|Mergenthaler Linotype Company|Linotype}}, first released in 2003.<ref name="AvenirNext">Wikipedia. (2024). Avenir Next. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenir_(typeface). Retrieved July 16, 2024.</ref> It is commonly used on the labels of Nintendo consoles and controllers as well as the text for button displays appearing in-game in various Mario games since the release of the [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DS Lite|Nintendo DS Lite]]. It is also used for the SD Card image in the Wii's Photo Channel. Avenir Next Bold is used for the "i" in the [[Nintendo DSi]] logo and the "cube" in the second NDcube logo. A modified version with serifs is used for the ''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD'' logo. It is also used for the text on the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector.
'''{{wp|Avenir (typeface)#Avenir Next|Avenir Next}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Adrian Frutiger}} Akira Kobayashi, for {{wp|Mergenthaler Linotype Company|Linotype}}, first released in 2003.<ref name="AvenirNext">Wikipedia. (2024). Avenir Next. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenir_(typeface). Retrieved July 16, 2024.</ref> It is commonly used on the labels of Nintendo consoles and controllers as well as the text for button displays appearing in-game in various Mario games since the release of the [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DS Lite|Nintendo DS Lite]]. It is also used for the SD Card image in the Wii's Photo Channel. Avenir Next Bold is used for the "i" in the [[Nintendo DSi]] logo and the "cube" in the second NDcube logo. A modified version with serifs is used for the ''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD'' logo.
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===Bank Gothic===
===Bank Gothic===
'''Bank Gothic'' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released between 1930 and 1933.<ref name="BankGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). Bank Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Gothic. Retrieved July 19, 2024.</ref> Modified versions are used for the logos for the [[Game Boy Advance]] line, the [[Nintendo GameCube]], the [[Game Boy Player]], and the [[Nintendo DS]] and Nintendo 3DS lines. The regular version is used for the "ONLY FOR" and "GET CONNECTED" labels on several GBA and GameCube boxarts, as well as the "WAVEBIRD" labeling in the GameCube WaveBird Wireless Controller. It is also used for the "CUBE" in the first NDcube logo.
'''Bank Gothic'' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released between 1930 and 1933.<ref name="BankGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). Bank Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Gothic. Retrieved July 19, 2024.</ref> Modified versions are used for the logos for the [[Game Boy Advance]] line, the [[Nintendo GameCube]], the [[Game Boy Player]], and the [[Nintendo DS]] and Nintendo 3DS lines. The regular version is used for the "GET CONNECTED" label on several GBA and GameCube boxarts, as well as the "WAVEBIRD" labeling in the GameCube WaveBird Wireless Controller. It is also used for the "CUBE" in the first NDcube logo.
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GBAlogo.svg|Game Boy Advance ("ADVANCE")
GBAlogo.svg|Game Boy Advance ("ADVANCE")
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NPCYC-VersusAudience.png|''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''
NPCYC-VersusAudience.png|''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''
DKa Title Screen.png|''Donkey Konga'' ("TO BEACH" sign in the title screen)
DKa Title Screen.png|''Donkey Konga'' ("TO BEACH" sign in the title screen)
DKRDS File Select.png|''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' (file select screen)
WWG Nintendogs.png|''WarioWare Gold'' (Nintendogs microgame)
Mario's outfit MPe.png|''Mario Party-e''  
Mario's outfit MPe.png|''Mario Party-e''  
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===Corporate===
===Corporate===
[[File:NES logo.svg|thumb|250px|right|Corporate, used for the logo of the Nintendo Entertainment System]]
[[File:NES logo.svg|thumb|250px|right|Corporate, used for the logo of the Nintendo Entertainment System]]
'''Corporate''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Roc Mitchell for Alphabet Innovations, first released in 1971.<ref name="Corporate">Fonts In Use. ''Corporate in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/42847/corporate. Retrieved July 17, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logo for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and its console and controller labels, and various other media related to it, such as the logo for the ''[[NES Remix (series)|NES Remix]]'' series. It is also used for the header on the box of the Super NES Classic Edition and the labels on the original [[Game Boy]]. A modified version is also used for "TAP" in the logo for ''[[Amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits]]''.
'''Corporate''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Roc Mitchell for Alphabet Innovations, first released in 1971.<ref name="Corporate">Fonts In Use. ''Corporate in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/42847/corporate. Retrieved July 17, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logo for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and its console and controller labels, and various other media related to it, such as the logo for the ''[[NES Remix (series)|NES Remix]]'' series. It is also used for labels on the original [[Game Boy]]. A modified version is also used for "TAP" in the logo for ''[[Amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits]]''.
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NES Logo.svg
NES Logo.svg
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*''Mario Strikers: Battle League'' (Traditional Chinese language)
*''Mario Strikers: Battle League'' (Traditional Chinese language)
*''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'' (Traditional Chinese language)
*''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'' (Traditional Chinese language)
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns HD'' (Traditional Chinese language)
DF Hei-B5 is also used for the interface in the Nintendo 3DS system software in the Traditional Chinese language.
DF Hei-B5 is also used for the interface in the Nintendo 3DS system software in the Traditional Chinese language. A modified version of DFP Hei-GB is used for the logo in the title screen background in the Simplified Chinese version of ''Super Mario 64''.


===DF Kyo Geki===
===DF Kyo Geki===
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===DFP So Gei===
===DFP Gei===
[[File:Logo NA - DK Jungle Climber.png|thumb|right|DFP Sō Gei, used for the "JUNGLE CLUMBER" text]]
[[File:Logo NA - DK Jungle Climber.png|thumb|right|DFP Sō Gei, used for the "JUNGLE CLUMBER" text]]
'''DFP So Gei''' (DFP綜藝体 ''DFP Zōngyì Tǐ'') is a geometric sans-serif typeface from DynaComware. It is based on Boss. It is used for the interface in the following games:
'''DFP Gei''' (DFP綜藝体 ''DFP Zōngyì Tǐ'') is a geometric sans-serif typeface from DynaComware. It is based on Boss. It is used for the interface in the following games:
*''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
*''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
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It is used on the logo for ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]''. In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', it is also used for the special move logos.
It is used on the logo for ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]''. In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', it is also used for the special move logos.


It is also minorly seen in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'', where it is seen on [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]]'s sign, ''WarioWare: Smooth Mooves'', for text in Darts, ''WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase'', for [[Wario-Man]]'s level title screen, text in Dribble & Spitz's stage, as well as the [[Diamond Taxi]] ad screen, and ''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' on the "PLAYS" text in the arcade machine. It is also used for text on the Action Pad for ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''
It is also minorly seen in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'', where it is seen on [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]]'s sign, ''WarioWare: Smooth Mooves'', for text in Darts, ''WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase'', for [[Wario-Man]]'s level title screen, text in Dribble & Spitz's stage, as well as the [[Diamond Taxi]] ad screen, and ''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' on the "PLAYS" text in the arcade machine.


Its Simplified Chinese variant, '''DFP Zong Yi-GB''' (华康新综艺 ''Huá kāng Xīn Zōngyì''), is used for the interface in the following games:
Its Simplified Chinese variant, '''DFP Zong Yi-GB''' (华康新综艺 ''Huá kāng Xīn Zōngyì''), is used for the interface in the following games:
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===FF DIN===
===FF DIN===
'''{{wp|FF DIN}}''' is a sans-serif typeface derived from DIN 1451 designed by {{wp|Albert-Jan Pool}} for FontShop International, first released in 1995.<ref name="FFDIN">Wikipedia. (2024). FF DIN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FF_DIN. Retrieved July 16, 2024.</ref> FF DIN Pro Condensed Black is used for the logos for ''Super Mario Party'' and ''Super Mario Party Jamboree''. It is also used for text for the score in Darts in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', and text in [[Foreman Spike]]'s clothing logos in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''. It is also used for the AM/PM timezone indicator in the Wii system software and the system clock and the battery percentage in the Nintendo Switch system software. It is also used for text on the right of Nintendo 64 boxarts.
'''{{wp|FF DIN}}''' is a sans-serif typeface derived from DIN 1451 designed by {{wp|Albert-Jan Pool}} for FontShop International, first released in 1995.<ref name="FFDIN">Wikipedia. (2024). FF DIN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FF_DIN. Retrieved July 16, 2024.</ref> FF DIN Pro Condensed Black is used for the logos for ''Super Mario Party'' and ''Super Mario Party Jamboree''. It is also used for text for the score in Darts in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', and text in [[Foreman Spike]]'s clothing logos in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''. It is also used for the AM/PM timezone indicator in the Wii system software and the system clock and the battery percentage in the Nintendo Switch system software.


====DIN 2014====
====DIN 2014====
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===FF Mark===
===FF Mark===
[[File:Logo-Super Mario 3D All-Stars.png|thumb|180px|right|FF Mark, used for the small "SUPER MARIO" text on the logo for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'']]
[[File:Logo-Super Mario 3D All-Stars.png|thumb|180px|right|FF Mark, used for the small "SUPER MARIO" text on the logo for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'']]
'''FF Mark''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Hannes von Döhren and Christoph Koeberlin for FontFont, first released in 2013.<ref name="FFMark">HvD Fonts. (2024). FF Mark. https://www.hvdfonts.com/fonts/ff-mark. Retrieved June 20, 2024.</ref> A modified version is used for the logo for the Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo Switch 2. It is also largely used as the main typeface for Nintendo's branding since the release of the [[Nintendo Switch]], such as the logos for [[Nintendo Switch Online]] and [[Nintendo Music]]. It is also used for the logo for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''. It is also used for the interface in ''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition''.
'''FF Mark''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Hannes von Döhren and Christoph Koeberlin for FontFont, first released in 2013.<ref name="FFMark">HvD Fonts. (2024). FF Mark. https://www.hvdfonts.com/fonts/ff-mark. Retrieved June 20, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logo for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''. It has also been largely used as the main typeface for Nintendo's branding since the release of the [[Nintendo Switch]], such as the logo for [[Nintendo Switch Online]]. It is also used for the interface in ''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition''.
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===Franklin Gothic===
===Franklin Gothic===
[[File:GWC-Title Sceen Select.gif|thumb|right]]
[[File:GWC-Title Sceen Select.gif|thumb|right]]
'''Franklin Gothic''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released between 1902 and 1967.<ref name="FranklinGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). Franklin Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Gothic. Retrieved July 15, 2024.</ref> It is used for the sign in Cranky's Lab in ''Donkey Kong 64'', text in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'', and the [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]] and [[Oil Panic]] games in ''Game & Watch Collection''. It is also used for cutscene text in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is also used for the ''Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr.'' logo and on the second logo for the Official Nintendo Seal of Quality. A modified version of Franklin Gothic Condensed is used for a logo for the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak.
'''Franklin Gothic''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released between 1902 and 1967.<ref name="FranklinGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). Franklin Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Gothic. Retrieved July 15, 2024.</ref> It is used for the sign in Cranky's Lab in ''Donkey Kong 64'', text in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'', and the [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]] and [[Oil Panic]] games in ''Game & Watch Collection''. It is also used for cutscene text in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is also used for the ''Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr.'' logo.
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'''{{wp|Futura_(typeface)|Futura}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Paul Renner}} for the {{wp|Bauersche Gießerei|Bauer Type Foundry}}, first released in 1927.<ref name="Futura">Wikipedia. (2024). Futura (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futura_(typeface). Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>
'''{{wp|Futura_(typeface)|Futura}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Paul Renner}} for the {{wp|Bauersche Gießerei|Bauer Type Foundry}}, first released in 1927.<ref name="Futura">Wikipedia. (2024). Futura (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futura_(typeface). Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>


It is used for display interface text in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'', general interface text in the western versions of ''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle'' and the Russian version of ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''. In ''Mario Tennis Aces'' it is used for some interface text (such as HUD numbers), for the "''Mario Tennis''" logo on the menu background texture, and for character names on light displays on stadium courts. In ''Mario Party 3'', it is used the letters on the drums from [[The Beat Goes On]] in artwork. In ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', it is used for text in the cutscenes. In ''Mario Strikers Charged'', it is used for jumbotron text. In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', it is used for the "GO CAP CRAZY!" text on the scrolling light up sign on the [[Crazy Cap]] building in New Donk City. It is also used for text in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.
It is used for display interface text in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'', general interface text in the western versions of ''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle'' and the Russian version of ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''. In ''Mario Tennis Aces'' it is used for some interface text (such as HUD numbers), for the "''Mario Tennis''" logo on the menu background texture, and for character names on light displays on stadium courts. In ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', it is used for text in the cutscenes. In ''Mario Strikers Charged'', it is used for jumbotron text. In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', it is used for the "GO CAP CRAZY!" text on the scrolling light up sign on the [[Crazy Cap]] building in New Donk City. It is also used for text in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.


It is used in ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' for the ads for:
It is used in ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' for the ads for:
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It is the primary font in the western instruction booklets for ''Super Mario 64'', ''Super Mario Sunshine'', ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''Mario Kart DS'', and the [[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Wii version of ''Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'']].
It is the primary font in the western instruction booklets for ''Super Mario 64'', ''Super Mario Sunshine'', ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''Mario Kart DS'', and the [[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Wii version of ''Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'']].


Futura fonts are present on the logos for ''[[Mario Discovery Series]]'' and the boxart logos and text of all its games, as well as the ''[[Mario Artist (series)|Mario Artist]]'' series, the logo for the 1992 ''[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]]'', the European logo of ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' and the ''Classic NES Series'' titles. It is also used for the logo for the ''[[Classics]]'' consoles, ''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'', as well as various NES promotional materials. It is also seen on the labels of the Game Boy and its accessories. Additionally, it is used for the logo for the [[Happy! Mario 20th|20th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.]] and the text to denote years for the ''[[Nintendo World Championships]]''. Modified versions of Futura are used for the logo for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''[[Picross 2]]'', and the Japanese logo of ''Mario's Picross''. It is also used for the logo for the Wii when it was known under its codename Revolution. A modified version is used for the second logo for Nintendo Power.
Futura fonts are present on the logos for ''[[Mario Discovery Series]]'' and the boxart logos and text of all its games, as well as the ''[[Mario Artist (series)|Mario Artist]]'' series, the logo for the 1992 ''[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]]'', the European logo of ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' and the ''Classic NES Series'' titles. It is also used for the logo for the ''[[Classics]]'' consoles, ''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'', as well as various NES promotional materials. It is also seen on the console and controller labels of the Nintendo GameCube and the labels on Nintendo handhelds such as the Game Boy and from the original Game Boy Advance to the original Nintendo DS. Additionally, it is used for the logo for the [[Happy! Mario 20th|20th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.]] and the text to denote years for the ''[[Nintendo World Championships]]''. Modified versions of Futura are used for the logo for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''[[Picross 2]]'', and the Japanese logo of ''Mario's Picross''. It is also used for the logo for the Wii when it was known under its codename Revolution. A modified version is used for the second logo for Nintendo Power.
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SMB3 - logo.png|''Super Mario Bros. 3''
SMB3 - logo.png|''Super Mario Bros. 3''
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Picross 2 logo.png|''Picross 2'' ("PICROSS")
Picross 2 logo.png|''Picross 2'' ("PICROSS")
MAPaintStudio.jpg|''Mario Artist'' ("ARIO ARTIST")
MAPaintStudio.jpg|''Mario Artist'' ("ARIO ARTIST")
GBA Handheld.png|Game Boy Advance ("A", "B", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT", "POWER", "OFF", "ON", "VOL")
GBA connected GCN.png|Nintendo GameCube ("POWER", "RESET", "OPEN", "SLOT-A", "SLOT-B") and its controller ("A", "B", "X", "Y", "L", "R", "Z", "START/PAUSE", "C")
Cutscene ShyGuyNews.png|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' ("NEWS")
Cutscene ShyGuyNews.png|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' ("NEWS")
Cutscene SOLD OUT!.png|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' ("SOLD OUT!")
Cutscene SOLD OUT!.png|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' ("SOLD OUT!")
DS Electric Blue.png|Nintendo DS ("A", "B", "X", "Y", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT", "POWER", "MIC.", "VOL")
Happy! Mario 20th Anniversary standard logo.png|Happy! Mario 20th
Happy! Mario 20th Anniversary standard logo.png|Happy! Mario 20th
MvsDK2 Magnet Mania.png|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' ("FLOOR 4")
MvsDK2 Magnet Mania.png|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' ("FLOOR 4")
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====Futura Condensed====
====Futura Condensed====
[[File:Super Mario 64 Player's Guide.png|thumb|right|''Super Mario 64'' [[Nintendo Power#Player's Guides|Nintendo Player's Guide]]]]
[[File:Super Mario 64 Player's Guide.png|thumb|right|''Super Mario 64'' [[Nintendo Power#Player's Guides|Nintendo Player's Guide]]]]
'''Futura Condensed''' is an alternative version of Futura. It is the primary font in most western instruction booklets for [[Nintendo 64]]-, [[Game Boy Color]]-, and Game Boy Advance-era games, as well as the western instruction booklets for ''Mario Party 4'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', and ''Mario Party 5''; the European instruction booklet for ''Mario Party 6''; and the European and Australian instruction booklets for ''Mario Party 7''. It is also used for the "ONLY FOR" label on Game Boy Color boxarts. It is also seen on the console and controller labels of the Nintendo GameCube and its accessories and the labels on Nintendo handhelds from the original Game Boy Advance to the original Nintendo DS.
'''Futura Condensed''' is an alternative version of Futura. It is the primary font in most western instruction booklets for [[Nintendo 64]]-, [[Game Boy Color]]-, and Game Boy Advance-era games, as well as the western instruction booklets for ''Mario Party 4'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', and ''Mario Party 5''; the European instruction booklet for ''Mario Party 6''; and the European and Australian instruction booklets for ''Mario Party 7''.
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GBA Handheld.png|Game Boy Advance ("A", "B", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT", "POWER", "OFF", "ON", "VOL")
GBA connected GCN.png|Nintendo GameCube ("POWER", "RESET", "OPEN", "SLOT-A", "SLOT-B") and its controller ("A", "B", "X", "Y", "L", "R", "Z", "START/PAUSE", "C")
DS Electric Blue.png|Nintendo DS ("A", "B", "X", "Y", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT", "POWER", "MIC.", "VOL")
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===Gill Sans===
===Gill Sans===
[[File:KONGletter.png|thumb|right|''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
[[File:KONGletter.png|thumb|right|''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
'''{{wp|Gill Sans}}''' is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Eric Gill}} for Monotype, first released in 1928.<ref name="GillSans">Wikipedia. (2024). Gill Sans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gill_Sans. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used on the logo for the [[Game Boy]] lineup and its branding, Gill Sans Medium Italic is used for the original logo and Gill Sans Bold Italic is used for the second logo. Like the product it was based on, it was also used for the logo for the [[Game Boy Horror]] in ''Luigi's Mansion'' and its [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]].
'''{{wp|Gill Sans}}''' is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Eric Gill}} for Monotype, first released in 1928.<ref name="GillSans">Wikipedia. (2024). Gill Sans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gill_Sans. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used on the logo for the [[Game Boy]] lineup, Gill Sans Medium Italic is used for the original logo and Gill Sans Bold Italic is used for the second logo. Like the product it was based on, it was also used for the logo for the [[Game Boy Horror]] in ''Luigi's Mansion'' and its [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]].


The KONG Letters in the original trilogy of ''Donkey Kong Country'' games are formatted in Gill Sans. In ''Donkey Kong Country'', it is used for the text on the sign in the cave below DK's Tree House. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and its GBA remake, the decorative alphabet on the wall of [[Kong Kollege]] also use this typeface. In ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', it is used for the text on the Bonus Coin.
The KONG Letters in the original trilogy of ''Donkey Kong Country'' games are formatted in Gill Sans. In ''Donkey Kong Country'', it is used for the text on the sign in the cave below DK's Tree House. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and its GBA remake, the decorative alphabet on the wall of [[Kong Kollege]] also use this typeface. In ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', it is used for the text on the Bonus Coin.
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====Gill Kayo====
====Gill Kayo====
'''{{wp|Gill Sans#Gill Kayo|Gill Kayo}}''' is an alternative version of Gill Sans released in 1936.<ref name="GillKayo">Wikipedia. (2024). Gill Kayo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gill_Sans#Gill_Kayo. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used extensively in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' for interface text (including the "Nintendo presents" splash screen) as well as in-universe scenery text. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', it is used once again for interface text, scenery signs, and also for the [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes]] screen. The text in Klubba's Kiosk in the GBA remake also used this font. In ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', it is again used for the "Nintendo Presents" splash screen. It is also used for scenery text in background artwork in the first two games.
'''{{wp|Gill Sans#Gill Kayo|Gill Kayo}}''' is an alternative version of Gill Sans released in 1936.<ref name="GillKayo">Wikipedia. (2024). Gill Kayo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gill_Sans#Gill_Kayo. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used extensively in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' for interface text (including the "Nintendo presents" splash screen) as well as in-universe scenery text. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', it is used once again for interface text, scenery signs, and also for the [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes]] screen. The text in Klubba's Kiosk in the GBA remake also used this font. In ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', it is again used for the "Nintendo Presents" splash screen.


In the Nintendo Switch remake of ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', the lettering for the [[Mario Toy Company]] logo is based on Gill Kayo.
In the Nintendo Switch remake of ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', the lettering for the [[Mario Toy Company]] logo is based on Gill Kayo.
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'''{{wp|Handel Gothic}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Donald J. Handel and Robert Trogman for FotoStar, first released in 1965.<ref name="HandelGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). Handel Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handel_Gothic. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>
'''{{wp|Handel Gothic}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Donald J. Handel and Robert Trogman for FotoStar, first released in 1965.<ref name="HandelGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). Handel Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handel_Gothic. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>


Handel Gothic is also used in the logo for ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and for the "Mario Tennis" logo displayed on courts in ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash''. It is also used for the Super Famicom logo and its console and controller labels, including the Satellaview, the "NINTENDO" text in the Nintendo GameCube logo and the "XL" subtitle on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS lineup. A modified version is also used for the logo for the Galactic Strikers Federation in ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]''.
Handel Gothic is also used in the logo for ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and for the "Mario Tennis" logo displayed on courts in ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash''. It is also used for the Super Famicom logo and its console and controller labels, the "NINTENDO" text in the Nintendo GameCube logo and the "XL" subtitle on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS lineup. A modified version is also used for the logo for the Galactic Strikers Federation in ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]''.


In ''Mario Kart Wii'', it is used on the poster ad for Green Fuel with a modified "e" glyph for the "light your life" slogan and the "Green Fuel" logo. In ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'', ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', it is used on the logo for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Mushroom Piston|Mushroom Piston]].
In ''Mario Kart Wii'', it is used on the poster ad for Green Fuel with a modified "e" glyph for the "light your life" slogan and the "Green Fuel" logo. In ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'', ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', it is used on the logo for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Mushroom Piston|Mushroom Piston]].
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*''[[Donkey Kong Classics]]'' (Helvetica Black)
*''[[Donkey Kong Classics]]'' (Helvetica Black)
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (Helvetica Black Condensed)
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (Helvetica Black Condensed)
These would be retained for the logos of their ''Classic NES Series'' releases. It is also used for the logos for ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]'', ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'', the [[Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy 2]], and the logos for ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'', ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', and the ''[[Picross NP]]'' series.
These would be retained for the logos of their ''Classic NES Series'' releases. It is also used for the logos for ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]'', ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'', the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], the [[Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy 2]], and the logos for ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'', ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', and the ''[[Picross NP]]'' series.


Its inserat roman variant is used on the European boxarts of the mentioned games above (with the exception of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'') for the games' titles.
Its inserat roman variant is used on the European boxarts of the mentioned games above (with the exception of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'') for the games' titles.
   
   
Helvetica is also used for the interface in ''Mario Kart 64'', file numbers in the first two ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, a crate in an artwork of Cranky's Cabin in ''Donkey Kong Country'', scenery text in Cranky's room and the "2" in an artwork in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', dialogue text in ''Diddy Kong Racing'', some text in How to Play, menu backgrounds, and the exclamation mark in Challenger's Approach in ''Super Smash Bros.'', almost all the numbers on the puzzle floor in Frantic Factory in ''Donkey Kong 64'', the logo for Mini-Game Stadium and the text for "Go" in [[Bowser Land]] in ''Mario Party 2'', various items and the in-game letters on the drums in [[The Beat Goes On]] in ''Mario Party 3'', the timer and damage HUDs (the latter with a modified 1) in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', the "M" and "C" coin icons in the results screen in ''Mario Party 4'', some interface text in the European version of ''Mario Party 8'', text in ''[[Fortune Street]]'', the ranking for the 2D Events in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', text in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', in ''Mario Kart Tour'' on the logo for the [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart Wii#Yoshi|Yoshi]] business, and in ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'', ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and ''Super Mario Odyssey'' on the banner for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Rainbow Exploration Agency|Rainbow Exploration Agency]]. In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', it is used in New Donk City for the signs for Banana Bagels and Squawks Park, and various miscellaneous signage next to the Crazy Cap shop, as well as on the large manholes. It is also used for labels on the [[Family Computer]] console, controllers, and accesories, and the labels on the Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Light, as well as on the current logos for the [[Official Nintendo Seal]]. It is also used for the former logo for [[Rare|Rareware]]. Helvetica Bold is used for the logo for [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] and Jukebox numbers in ''Tetris DS''.
Helvetica is also used for the interface in ''Mario Kart 64'', file numbers in the first two ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, scenery text in Cranky's room in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', dialogue text in ''Diddy Kong Racing'', some text in How to Play, menu backgrounds, and the exclamation mark in Challenger's Approach in ''Super Smash Bros.'', the logo for Mini-Game Stadium and the text for "Go" in [[Bowser Land]] in ''Mario Party 2'', the timer and damage HUDs (the latter with a modified 1) in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', the "M" and "C" coin icons in the results screen in ''Mario Party 4'', some interface text in the European version of ''Mario Party 8'', text in ''[[Fortune Street]]'', the ranking for the 2D Events in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', text in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', in ''Mario Kart Tour'' on the logo for the [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart Wii#Yoshi|Yoshi]] business, and in ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'', ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and ''Super Mario Odyssey'' on the banner for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Rainbow Exploration Agency|Rainbow Exploration Agency]]. In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', it is used in New Donk City for the signs for Banana Bagels and Squawks Park, and various miscellaneous signage next to the Crazy Cap shop, as well as on the large manholes. It is also used for labels on the [[Family Computer]] console and controllers and the labels on the Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Light, as well as on the [[Official Nintendo Seal]]. It is also used for the former logo for [[Rare]]ware. Helvetica Bold is used for the logo for [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] and Jukebox numbers in ''Tetris DS''.


In the ''Mario Kart'' series, Helvetica Black is used for the letters in the first five multiplayer badges in ''Tour''.
In the ''Mario Kart'' series, Helvetica Black is used for the letters in the first five multiplayer badges in ''Tour''.
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Helvetica Rounded is used for numbers in ''[[Mario no Photopi]]'', and for the board logos in the Party and Story Mode menus and the results screen in ''Mario Party 4'' in western languages.
Helvetica Rounded is used for numbers in ''[[Mario no Photopi]]'', and for the board logos in the Party and Story Mode menus and the results screen in ''Mario Party 4'' in western languages.


Helvetica Condensed is used for the classic NES ''[[E-Reader]]'' cards, numbers on the level clear screen in ''Wario World'', and the interface in ''Mario Kart 64''. It is also used in the Nintendo GameCube version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' for the "PIANTA" boards seen in the Pianta Parlor minigames, and title screen text in "Super Smash Bros Brawl''. It is also used for the logo for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and its console and controller labels, and the START button label on the iQue Player and its Multiplayer controller.
Helvetica Condensed is used for the classic NES ''[[E-Reader]]'' cards, numbers on the level clear screen in ''Wario World'', and the interface in ''Mario Kart 64''. It is also used in the Nintendo GameCube version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' for the "PIANTA" boards seen in the Pianta Parlor minigames, and title screen text in "Super Smash Bros Brawl''. It is also used for the START button label on the iQue Player and its Multiplayer controller.


Helvetica Condensed Rounded is used in the stamp card in ''Mario Party 3'', heading texts in the ''Mario Party-e'' cards, and the "ABC" image in the bonus screen in the Game Boy Advance version of ''Donkey Kong Country''. It is also used for the ''Game & Watch: Manhole'' logo.
Helvetica Condensed Rounded is used in the stamp card in ''Mario Party 3'', heading texts in the ''Mario Party-e'' cards, and the "ABC" image in the bonus screen in the Game Boy Advance version of ''Donkey Kong Country''. It is also used for the ''Game & Watch: Manhole'' logo.
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SMB2 - logo EN alt.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2''
SMB2 - logo EN alt.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2''
SNESLogo.svg|Super Nintendo Entertainment System ("ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM")
SNESLogo.svg|Super Nintendo Entertainment System ("ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM")
SNES Console.png|Super Nintendo Entertainment System ("POWER", "RESET", "EJECT", "ON", "OFF") and its controller ("A", "B", "X", "Y", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT")
Super Mario Land 2 6 Goldend Coins Logo.png|''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' ("2")
Super Mario Land 2 6 Goldend Coins Logo.png|''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' ("2")
GB Pocket Plata 01.jpg|Game Boy Pocket ("A", "B", "START", "SELECT")
GB Pocket Plata 01.jpg|Game Boy Pocket ("A", "B", "START", "SELECT")
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====Helvetica Neue====
====Helvetica Neue====
'''{{wp|Helvetica#Neue Helvetica (1983)|Helvetica Neue}}''' is a sans-serif typeface from the {{wp|Stempel Type Foundry}}, first released in 1983.<ref name="HelveticaNeue">Wikipedia. (2024). Helvetica Neue. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetica#Neue Helvetica. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is a variant of {{wp|Helvetica}} and is used in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' for street names in the map and the on-screen text both seen in the Super Mario Bros. Plumbing commercial. It is also used for the logo for the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak.
'''{{wp|Helvetica#Neue Helvetica (1983)|Helvetica Neue}}''' is a sans-serif typeface from the {{wp|Stempel Type Foundry}}, first released in 1983.<ref name="HelveticaNeue">Wikipedia. (2024). Helvetica Neue. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetica#Neue Helvetica. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is a variant of {{wp|Helvetica}} and is used in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' for street names in the map and the on-screen text both seen in the Super Mario Bros. Plumbing commercial.
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TSMBM Map of New York Commercial 1.png
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*''WarioWare Gold''
*''WarioWare Gold''
*''Princess Peach: Showtime!'' (Western, Japanese and Russian versions)
*''Princess Peach: Showtime!'' (Western, Japanese and Russian versions)
In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Humming is used for text in the Isle Defino map. It is also used for the step numbers for Nintendo WFC setup menu in the Nintendo DS and DSi.
In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Humming is used for text in the Isle Defino map.


The font natively supports the Dutch <code>ij</code> digraph, to the convenience of the Dutch version of ''Princess Peach: Showtime!''
The font natively supports the Dutch <code>ij</code> digraph, to the convenience of the Dutch version of ''Princess Peach: Showtime!''
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===Impact===
===Impact===
[[File:Mario at Shine SMS.png|thumb|250px|right|"Mario Has More Moves Than Ever And You'll Have To Master Them All To Sprinkle Water In The Sunshine!" {{br}} Impact, used in the splash artwork from the box art for ''Super Mario Sunshine'']]
[[File:Mario at Shine SMS.png|thumb|250px|right|"Mario Has More Moves Than Ever And You'll Have To Master Them All To Sprinkle Water In The Sunshine!" {{br}} Impact, used in the splash artwork from the box art for ''Super Mario Sunshine'']]
'''{{wp|Impact (typeface)|Impact}}''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Geoffrey Lee for {{wp|Stephenson Blake}}, first released in 1965.<ref name="Impact">Wikipedia. (2024). Impact (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_(typeface). Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logos for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', ''Itadaki Street DS'', and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]''. It is also used in a wanted post artwork for ''Mario Party 2'' and in the splash artwork from the box art for ''Super Mario Sunshine''.
'''{{wp|Impact (typeface)|Impact}}''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Geoffrey Lee for {{wp|Stephenson Blake}}, first released in 1965.<ref name="Impact">Wikipedia. (2024). Impact (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_(typeface). Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logos for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', ''Itadaki Street DS'', and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]''. It is also used in the splash artwork from the box art for ''Super Mario Sunshine''.


It is also minorly used in ''Super Smash Bros.'' for text in the shot of Fox in the opening, ''Mario Party 4'' for the Bowser Game text, ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' on the boxing ring's "BOXING" logo in the modern version of the [[Boxing]] game, ''Mario Power Tennis'' for the Versus text, ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' for the Game Boy Advance for the Cranky's Video Game Heroes banner text, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' for the level up text, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' for CPU player indicators and some text in the stage select screen, and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' for ranking and spaces text. It is featured in the North American ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' e-Reader cards for the main text.
It is also minorly used in ''Super Smash Bros.'' for text in the shot of Fox in the opening, ''Mario Party 4'' for the Bowser Game text, ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' on the boxing ring's "BOXING" logo in the modern version of the [[Boxing]] game, ''Mario Power Tennis'' for the Versus text, ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' for the Game Boy Advance for the Cranky's Video Game Heroes banner text, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' for the level up text, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' for CPU player indicators and some text in the stage select screen, and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' for ranking and spaces text. It is featured in the North American ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' e-Reader cards for the main text.
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*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' ([[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Galaxy Air|Galaxy Air]] logo)
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' ([[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Galaxy Air|Galaxy Air]] logo)
*''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' (box art)
*''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' (box art)
*''Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo'' (logo)
*''Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo (logo)
*''[[Mario Kart (Nintendo Switch 2)]]'' ([[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2#Mario Motors|Mario Motors]] logo, in reference to ''Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally'')
*Logos for ''Super Mario Bros.'' anniversaries ([[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|25th Anniversary]], [[The Year of Luigi]], [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th Anniversary]])
*Logos for ''Super Mario Bros.'' anniversaries ([[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|25th Anniversary]], [[The Year of Luigi]], [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th Anniversary]])
*Logos for Nintendo's internal divisions such as [[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation|Nintendo Software Technology]]
*Logos for Nintendo's internal divisions such as [[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation|Nintendo Software Technology]]
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'''ITC Machine''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Ronné Bonder and Tom Carnasse for ITC, first released in 1970.<ref name="ITCMachine">Fonts In Use. ''ITC Machine in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1840/itc-machine. Retrieved June 28, 2024.</ref> It is used in the localized versions of ''Mario Kart 64'' for interface text, as well as the [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 64#Mario Star|Mario Star]] business logo.
'''ITC Machine''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Ronné Bonder and Tom Carnasse for ITC, first released in 1970.<ref name="ITCMachine">Fonts In Use. ''ITC Machine in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1840/itc-machine. Retrieved June 28, 2024.</ref> It is used in the localized versions of ''Mario Kart 64'' for interface text, as well as the [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 64#Mario Star|Mario Star]] business logo.


ITC Machine is also used on the logo for the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]] and much of the material related to it. It is also used for the European logo of ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. It is also used for the logo for the 1991 ''[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]]'', and the ''Blockbuster World Video Game Championship'' logo found in the ''Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge'', albeit with a Roman numeral-styled "2".
ITC Machine is also used on the logo for the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]] and much of the material related to it. It is also used for the European logo of ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. It is also used for the logo for the 1991 ''[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]]'', and the ''Blockbuster World Video Game Championship'' logo found in the ''Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge''.
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NCC 1991 Title Screen.png|1991 version of ''Nintendo Campus Challenge'' ("CAMPUS")
NCC 1991 Title Screen.png|1991 version of ''Nintendo Campus Challenge'' ("CAMPUS")
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===KoreanCM===
===KoreanCM===
'''KoreanCM''' (sometimes referred to as "자막체 1종", ''Subtitle'') is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2008.<ref>{{Cite|url=https://www.asiafont.com/asfont/m_view.php?ps_db=sample&ps_boid=102&ps_page=9|title=KoreanCM|accessdate=15 July 2024|publisher=Asiafont}}</ref> It is used for the interface in the following games:
'''KoreanCM''' (sometimes referred to as "자막체 1종", ''Subtitle'') is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2008.<ref>{{Cite|url=https://www.asiafont.com/asfont/m_view.php?ps_db=sample&ps_boid=102&ps_page=9|title=KoreanCM|accessdate=15 July 2024|publisher=Asiafont}}</ref> It is used for the interface in the Korean version of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''.
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' (Korean language)
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns HD'' (Korean language)


===KoreanDH===
===KoreanDH===
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*''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'' (Korean language)
*''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'' (Korean language)
*''WarioWare: Get It Together!'' (Korean language)
*''WarioWare: Get It Together!'' (Korean language)
It is also used for the interface in the Wii system software as well as the interface for the Nintendo DS Nintendo WFC setup menu in the Korean language.
It is also used for the interface in the Wii system software in the Korean language.


===KoreanGD1===
===KoreanGD1===
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===Méridien===
===Méridien===
'''Méridien''' is a serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger for Deberny & Peignot, first released in 1957.<ref name="Méridien">Wikipedia. (2024). Méridien (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Méridien_(typeface). Retrieved November 5, 2024.</ref> It is used for the "D.K." sign on Donkey Kong's Treehouse and the Lost Mines sign in an artwork in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
'''Méridien''' is a serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger for Deberny & Peignot, first released in 1957.<ref name="Méridien">Wikipedia. (2024). Méridien (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Méridien_(typeface). Retrieved November 5, 2024.</ref> It is used for the "D.K." sign on Donkey Kong's Treehouse in ''Donkey Kong Country''.


===Mingo Gothic SG===
===Mingo Gothic SG===
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===Myriad===
===Myriad===
[[File:N64 logo horizontal.png|thumb|right|350px|Myriad, used for the number "64" on the logo for the Nintendo 64]]
[[File:N64 logo horizontal.png|thumb|right|350px|Myriad, used for the number "64" on the logo for the Nintendo 64]]
'''{{wp|Myriad (typeface)|Myriad}}''' is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Robert Slimbach}} and Carol Twombly for Adobe Type, first released in 1992.<ref name="Myriad">Wikipedia. (2024). Myriad (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myriad_(typeface). Retrieved July 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logos and branding for the [[Nintendo 64]], including the "64" in the [[Nintendo 64DD]] logo, ''Super Mario 64'' and its DS remake, and ''[[StreetPass Mii Plaza]]''. It is also used for How to Play and Training Mode text in ''Super Smash Bros.'' in western languages and stat text in European languages. It is also used for text in the ending advertisement in ''Wario Land 4'' and text in [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]] in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.
'''{{wp|Myriad (typeface)|Myriad}}''' is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Robert Slimbach}} and Carol Twombly for Adobe Type, first released in 1992.<ref name="Myriad">Wikipedia. (2024). Myriad (typeface). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myriad_(typeface). Retrieved July 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logos for the [[Nintendo 64]], including the "64" in the [[Nintendo 64DD]] logo, ''Super Mario 64'' and its DS remake, and ''[[StreetPass Mii Plaza]]''. It is also used for How to Play and Training Mode text in ''Super Smash Bros.'' in western languages and stat text in European languages. It is also used for text in the ending advertisement in ''Wario Land 4'' and text in [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]] in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.
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SuperMario64Logo4.png|''Super Mario 64'' ("64")
SuperMario64Logo4.png|''Super Mario 64'' ("64")
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'''{{wp|Neuland}}''' is a display typeface designed by {{wp|Rudolf Koch}} for {{wp|Klingspor Type Foundry|Klingspor}}, first released in 1923.<ref name="Neuland">Wikipedia. (2024). Neuland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuland. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>
'''{{wp|Neuland}}''' is a display typeface designed by {{wp|Rudolf Koch}} for {{wp|Klingspor Type Foundry|Klingspor}}, first released in 1923.<ref name="Neuland">Wikipedia. (2024). Neuland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuland. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>


It is used in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' for display text, such as menu titles and level titles on the map and loading screens, as well as menu text in ''Returns''. It is also used for an artwork of Toad holding a sign for ''Mario Party''.
It is used in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' for display text, such as menu titles and level titles on the map and loading screens, as well as menu text in ''Returns''.


In ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', it is used in the logo for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Bullet Bill Speed Trial|Bullet Bill Speed Trial]], [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Wild Yoshi Sanctuary|Wild Yoshi Sanctuary]] and [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Yoshi Runners|Yoshi Runners]].
In ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', it is used in the logo for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Bullet Bill Speed Trial|Bullet Bill Speed Trial]], [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Wild Yoshi Sanctuary|Wild Yoshi Sanctuary]] and [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Yoshi Runners|Yoshi Runners]].
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===News Gothic===
===News Gothic===
[[File:MSBLFK no online play.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League#Demos|Mario Strikers: Battle League First Kick]]'']]
[[File:MSBLFK no online play.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League#Demos|Mario Strikers: Battle League First Kick]]'']]
'''{{wp|News Gothic}}''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released in 1908.<ref name="NewsGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). News Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_Gothic. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for the Squaks Park sign in New Donk City in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and in ''Mario Strikers: Battle League'' for body text. It is also used on the second logo for the Official Nintendo Seal of Quality.
'''{{wp|News Gothic}}''' is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released in 1908.<ref name="NewsGothic">Wikipedia. (2024). News Gothic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_Gothic. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for the Squaks Park sign in New Donk City in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and in ''Mario Strikers: Battle League'' for body text.
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===Present===
===Present===
'''Present''' is a script typeface designed by Friedrich Karl Sallwey for Linotype, first released in 1974.<ref name="Present">Fonts In Use. ''Present in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/3484/present. Retrieved September 8, 2024.</ref> It is used for text in a dartboard in Frantic Factory in ''Donkey Kong 64'' and for the logo for Takamaaru's Ninja Castle in ''Nintendo Land''.
'''Present''' is a script typeface designed by Friedrich Karl Sallwey for Linotype, first released in 1974.<ref name="Present">Fonts In Use. ''Present in use''. https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/3484/present. Retrieved September 8, 2024.</ref> It is used for the logo for Takamaaru's Ninja Castle in ''Nintendo Land''.


===Princetown===
===Princetown===
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====Rodin NTLG====
====Rodin NTLG====
[[File:MK7 online multiplayer.png|200px|right|thumb|Rodin NTLG as it is used in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'']]
[[File:MK7 online multiplayer.png|200px|right|thumb|Rodin NTLG as it is used in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'']]
'''Rodin NTLG''' (ロダンNTLG ''Rodan NTLG'') is an alternative version of Rodin designed by Yutaka Satō for Type Labo, first released in 1997.<ref name="RodinNTLG">Fontworks. ロダンNTLG Pro. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/236. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is Rodin with New Type Labo Gothic kana. The kana stroke ends are horizontal or vertical. Rodin NTLG is the system font on Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Nintendo DSi (including the Nintendo WFC menu in the standard DS), Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and the Classics consoles in western and Japanese languages, including its built-in software and several of those softwares' logos. It is used for the interface in the following games:
'''Rodin NTLG''' (ロダンNTLG ''Rodan NTLG'') is an alternative version of Rodin designed by Yutaka Satō for Type Labo, first released in 1997.<ref name="RodinNTLG">Fontworks. ロダンNTLG Pro. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/236. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is Rodin with New Type Labo Gothic kana. The kana stroke ends are horizontal or vertical. Rodin NTLG is the system font on Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and the Classics consoles in western and Japanese languages, including its built-in software and several of those softwares' logos. It is used for the interface in the following games:
*''Super Mario Sunshine'' (opening cutscene)
*''Super Mario Sunshine'' (opening cutscene)
*''Wario World''
*''Wario World''
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*''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' (Nintendo Switch)
*''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' (Nintendo Switch)
*''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD'' (Japanese language)
*''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD'' (Japanese language)
In ''Mario Kart 8'', it is used on various signs in tracks, such as in [[Super Bell Subway]]. It is also used for text on the Boom Box and the D-Cell Battery Things and the end screen for the Curling Stone Thing, as well as the "REPLAY" text that appears when using the Bowling Ball Thing in Strike Lake in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', and Thing text and Replica Card labels in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''. It is also used for the logos for ''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge'' and the first logo for the Nintendo eShop. It is also used on the Japanese amiibo cards for ''Mario Sports Superstars''. Being used for the interface in ''Ring Fit Adventure'', it is also used for its corresponding Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo theme.
In ''Mario Kart 8'', it is used on various signs in tracks, such as in [[Super Bell Subway]]. It is also used for text on the D-Cell Battery Thing and the end screen for the Curling Stone Thing, as well as the "REPLAY" text that appears when using the Bowling Ball Thing in Strike Lake in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', and Thing text and Replica Card labels in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''. It is also used for the logos for ''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge'' and the first logo for the Nintendo eShop. It is also used on the Japanese amiibo cards for ''Mario Sports Superstars''. Being used for the interface in ''Ring Fit Adventure'', it is also used for its corresponding Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo theme.
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*''WarioWare: Get It Together!''
*''WarioWare: Get It Together!''
*''WarioWare: Move It!''
*''WarioWare: Move It!''
*''Donkey Kong Country Returns HD'' (Japanese language)


====Raglan====
====Raglan====
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*''Club Nintendo Picross''
*''Club Nintendo Picross''
*''New Super Mario Bros. U''
*''New Super Mario Bros. U''
*''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' (Japanese language, including the end banner of the Billiard Ball in western languages)
*''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' (Japanese language, including the "9" on the Billiard Ball and its end banner in western languages)
*''[[Photos with Mario]]''
*''[[Photos with Mario]]''
*''New Super Luigi U''
*''New Super Luigi U''
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*[[Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo]]
*[[Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo]]
*''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''
*''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''
It is also used for the "2" in an artwork in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and text in the Japanese ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' e-Reader cards.
It is also used for text in the Japanese ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' e-Reader cards.
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Mario & Luigi Brothership Extension Corps.jpg|''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''
Mario & Luigi Brothership Extension Corps.jpg|''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''
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===Taberna Serif===
===Taberna Serif===
[[File:Mario & Luigi- Brothership Log.png|thumb|300px|right]]
[[File:Mario and Luigi Brothership Key Art.jpg|thumb|200px|right]]
'''Taberna Serif''' is a serif typeface designed by Jorge Cisterna and Rodrigo Fuenzalida for Latinotype, first released in 2016.<ref name="TabernaSerif">MyFonts. (2024). Taberna. https://www.myfonts.com/collections/taberna-font-latinotype. Retrieved June 20, 2024.</ref> Its Black variant is used for the "Brothership" subtitle of the ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' logo.
'''Taberna Serif''' is a serif typeface designed by Jorge Cisterna and Rodrigo Fuenzalida for Latinotype, first released in 2016.<ref name="TabernaSerif">MyFonts. (2024). Taberna. https://www.myfonts.com/collections/taberna-font-latinotype. Retrieved June 20, 2024.</ref> Its Black variant is used for the "Brothership" subtitle of the ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' logo.
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'''{{wp|Times New Roman}}''' is a serif typeface designed by {{wp|Stanley Morison}} and {{wp|Victor Lardent}} for Monotype, first released in 1937.<ref name="TimesNewRoman">Wikipedia. (2024). Times New Roman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_New_Roman. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>
'''{{wp|Times New Roman}}''' is a serif typeface designed by {{wp|Stanley Morison}} and {{wp|Victor Lardent}} for Monotype, first released in 1937.<ref name="TimesNewRoman">Wikipedia. (2024). Times New Roman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_New_Roman. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref>


It is used for the logos for ''Wario Land II'' and ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. It is also used for the "?" icon in the [[Item Box]] in ''Mario Kart 64'', the "BANK" and "COIN" text in Western Land in ''Mario Party 2'' (albeit without a serif on the "K"), the number identifiers on the [[Family Computer]] controllers, the room numbers in the Excess Express in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and its Nintendo Switch remake, and text in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''. It is also used for the former logo for the Super Mario Club.
It is also used for the logos for ''Wario Land II'' and ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. It is also used for the "Donkey Kong Country" text in the Donkey Kong Island map in ''Donkey Kong Country'', the "KI HERE" sign in the Krazy Kremland map in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', the "?" icon in the [[Item Box]] in ''Mario Kart 64'', the "BANK" and "COIN" text in Western Land in ''Mario Party 2'' (albeit without a serif on the "K"), the number identifiers on the [[Family Computer]] controllers, the room numbers in the Excess Express in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and its Nintendo Switch remake, and text in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''. It is also used for the former logo for the Super Mario Club.
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WarioLand2Logo.png|''Wario Land II'' ("II")
WarioLand2Logo.png|''Wario Land II'' ("II")
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===Univers===
===Univers===
'''{{wp|Univers}}''' is a large sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger, first released in 1957.<ref name="Univers">Wikipedia. (2024). Univers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univers. Retrieved July 15, 2024.</ref>
'''{{wp|Univers}}''' is a large sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger, first released in 1957.<ref name="Univers">Wikipedia. (2024). Univers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univers. Retrieved July 15, 2024.</ref>
It is used for the number "2" in various scenery in Frantic Factory in ''Donkey Kong 64'', including the blocks and the button and floor puzzles.


It is used for the Canadian, French, Dutch, Italian, and Australasian logos of certain NES games:
It is used for the Canadian, French, Dutch, Italian, and Australasian logos of certain NES games:
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It is used for the logo of ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' and the [[Game Boy#Game Boy Pocket|Game Boy Pocket]].
It is used for the logo of ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' and the [[Game Boy#Game Boy Pocket|Game Boy Pocket]].


Its bold condensed variant is used for the logo for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and the Australasian logos for ''Game & Watch Gallery'', ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'', and ''Game & Watch Gallery 3''. It is also used for the logo for ''Dr. Mario 64'' and the console and controller labels on the N64. It is also used for the numbers in the logos for ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' and ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' in western languages. It is also used for the large exclamation points in a cutscene in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is also used for body text in the classic NES ''E-Reader'' cards.
Its bold condensed variant is used for the logo for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and the Australasian logos for ''Game & Watch Gallery'', ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'', and ''Game & Watch Gallery 3''. It is also used for the logo for ''Dr. Mario 64'' and the console and controller labels on the SNES and N64. It is also used for the numbers in the logos for ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' and ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' in western languages. It is also used for the large exclamation points in a cutscene in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' and its Nintendo Switch remake.


Univers Extra Black is used for the logo for the Nintendo 64, including the "DD" in the [[Nintendo 64DD]] logo.
Univers Extra Black is used for the logo for the Nintendo 64, including the "DD" in the [[Nintendo 64DD]] logo.


Modified versions of Univers Condensed are used for the logos for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and its branding, the Super NES Classic Edition, the [[Super Scope]], the Virtual Boy, and the Nintendo 64 under its original name, the Ultra 64.
Modified versions of Univers Condensed are used for the logos for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], the Super NES Classic Edition, the [[Super Scope]], the Virtual Boy, and the Nintendo 64 under its original name, the Ultra 64.
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Golf NES - Box CAN.jpg|''Golf''
Golf NES - Box CAN.jpg|''Golf''
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Super Mario Bros. 2 - Logo EN.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2''
Super Mario Bros. 2 - Logo EN.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2''
SNESLogo.svg|Super Nintendo Entertainment System ("SUPER NINTENDO")
SNESLogo.svg|Super Nintendo Entertainment System ("SUPER NINTENDO")
SNES Console.png|Super Nintendo Entertainment System ("POWER", "RESET", "EJECT", "ON", "OFF") and its controller ("A", "B", "X", "Y", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT")
DKC2 logo.png|''Donkey Kong Country 2'' ("2")
DKC2 logo.png|''Donkey Kong Country 2'' ("2")
Virtual Boy Official Logo.PNG|Virtual Boy
Virtual Boy Official Logo.PNG|Virtual Boy

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