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===Super Mario 256=== | ===Super Mario 256=== | ||
'''Super Mario 256''' is a fanmade font designed to replicate the modern ''Super Mario'' typeface, and was created by DaFont user fsuarez913.<ref>[https://www.dafont.com/fsuarez913.d3946 fsuarez913 | dafont.com]. ''dafont.com''. Retrieved January 31, 2024. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20240201021618/https://www.dafont.com/fsuarez913.d3946 Archived] February 1, 2024, 02:16:18 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> The typeface was first published online in 2012, and quickly became widespread.<ref>[https://www.dafont.com/font-comment.php?file=super_mario_256 Super Mario 256 - comments | dafont.com]. ''dafont.com''. Retrieved January 31, 2024. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20120718192826/https://www.dafont.com/font-comment.php?file=super_mario_256 Archived] July 18, 2012, | '''Super Mario 256''' is a fanmade font designed to replicate the modern ''Super Mario'' typeface, and was created by DaFont user fsuarez913.<ref>[https://www.dafont.com/fsuarez913.d3946 fsuarez913 | dafont.com]. ''dafont.com''. Retrieved January 31, 2024. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20240201021618/https://www.dafont.com/fsuarez913.d3946 Archived] February 1, 2024, 02:16:18 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> The typeface was first published online in 2012, and quickly became widespread.<ref>[https://www.dafont.com/font-comment.php?file=super_mario_256 Super Mario 256 - comments | dafont.com]. ''dafont.com''. Retrieved January 31, 2024. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20120718192826/https://www.dafont.com/font-comment.php?file=super_mario_256 Archived] July 18, 2012, 192826 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> Compared to the font it imitates, Super Mario 256 is slightly bolder and wider, and several characters are drawn at different angles. | ||
Despite its nature as an unofficial fan project, Super Mario 256 has made its way into official media on multiple occasions. In particular, the covers for ''[[Super Mario Manga Mania]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Compact Disco|Super Mario Compact Disco – 35th Anniversary Edition]]'', the [[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']] set "Nabbit at Toad's Shop", the logo for ''[[LEGO Super Mario Goal]]'' and the in-game score, a few social media advertisements for ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake of ''Super Mario RPG'']], the European uploads of the ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' song "[[Yo-Ho, Bro!]]" except the Nintendo UK one,<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo DE|date=November 27, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYpR0wjzi0M|title=Yo Ho, Bro! Ein Schunkel-Shanty – Mario & Luigi: Brothership (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=YouTube|language=de|accessdate=November 27, 2024}} The typeface is used for the line "Mario and Lui—geez!"</ref> and the Japanese [[Square Enix]] strategy guide for ''Super Mario RPG'' on Nintendo Switch feature the typeface.<ref>{{cite|author=@MikeLuckas|date=January 31, 2024|title=Post|url=https://twitter.com/MikeLuckas/status/1752824058880905691|publisher=X|accessdate=February 9, 2024|archive= http://archive.today/LhiWy|archivedate=January 9, 2024, 17:50:57 UTC}}</ref> | Despite its nature as an unofficial fan project, Super Mario 256 has made its way into official media on multiple occasions. In particular, the covers for ''[[Super Mario Manga Mania]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Compact Disco|Super Mario Compact Disco – 35th Anniversary Edition]]'', the [[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']] set "Nabbit at Toad's Shop", the logo for ''[[LEGO Super Mario Goal]]'' and the in-game score, a few social media advertisements for ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake of ''Super Mario RPG'']], the European uploads of the ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' song "[[Yo-Ho, Bro!]]" except the Nintendo UK one,<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo DE|date=November 27, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYpR0wjzi0M|title=Yo Ho, Bro! Ein Schunkel-Shanty – Mario & Luigi: Brothership (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=YouTube|language=de|accessdate=November 27, 2024}} The typeface is used for the line "Mario and Lui—geez!"</ref> and the Japanese [[Square Enix]] strategy guide for ''Super Mario RPG'' on Nintendo Switch feature the typeface.<ref>{{cite|author=@MikeLuckas|date=January 31, 2024|title=Post|url=https://twitter.com/MikeLuckas/status/1752824058880905691|publisher=X|accessdate=February 9, 2024|archive= http://archive.today/LhiWy|archivedate=January 9, 2024, 17:50:57 UTC}}</ref> | ||
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===New Super Mario Font U=== | ===New Super Mario Font U=== | ||
'''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''. | '''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''. | ||
==Licensed and other external designs== | ==Licensed and other external designs== | ||
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====New Cezanne==== | ====New Cezanne==== | ||
[[File:Wario GIT Introduction.jpg|thumb|right|''WarioWare: Get It Together!'']] | [[File:Wario GIT Introduction.jpg|thumb|right|''WarioWare: Get It Together!'']] | ||
'''New Cezanne''' (ニューセザンヌ ''Nyū Sezannu'') is an alternative version of Cezanne, first released in | '''New Cezanne''' (ニューセザンヌ ''Nyū Sezannu'') is an alternative version of Cezanne, first released in 19.<ref name="NewCezanne">Fontworks. ニューセザンヌ Pro. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/84. Retrieved July 23, 2024.</ref> It is used for text on the Cell Phone thing in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. It is used for text in the [[Safecracker]] microgame in ''WarioWare Gold''. It is also used in ''WarioWare: Get It Together!'' and ''WarioWare: Move It!'' for display text. | ||
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===Chiaro=== | ===Chiaro=== | ||
[[File:LM_Control_Setting.png|thumb|right|Chiaro in use in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.]] | [[File:LM_Control_Setting.png|thumb|right|Chiaro in use in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.]] | ||
'''Chiaro''' (キアロ ''Kiaro'') is a sans -serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1997.<ref name="Chiaro">Fontworks. キアロ Std. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/196. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for controller setting texts in ''Luigi's Mansion'', the Isle Delfino map in ''Super Mario Sunshine, the interface in ''Nintendo Land'', and text in the [[Fire Emblem Awakening]] microgame in ''WarioWare Gold''. | '''Chiaro''' (キアロ ''Kiaro'') is a sans -serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1997.<ref name="Chiaro">Fontworks.7677 キアロ Std. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/196. Retrieved June 19, 2024.</ref> It is used for controller setting texts in ''Luigi's Mansion'', the Isle Delfino map in ''Super Mario Sunshine, the interface in ''Nintendo Land'', and text in the [[Fire Emblem Awakening]] microgame in ''WarioWare Gold''. | ||
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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 | '''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]]''. | ||
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NES Logo.svg | NES Logo.svg | ||
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===Eurostile=== | |||
'''{{wp|Eurostile}}''' is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by {{wp|Aldo Novarese}} for {{wp|Nebiolo Printech|Nebiolo}}, first released in 1962.<ref name="Eurostitle">Wikipedia. (2024). Eurostile. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurostile. Retrieved July 22, 2024.</ref> It is used for the Japanese logo of ''Super Mario World'' and labels on the [[Family Computer Disk System]]. It is also used for the Japanese logo for ''Mario Paint'', and the text on the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]], the latter having gaps in the "A" and "R". It is also used for background text in ''Super Smash Bros.''. A modified version is used for the first logo for Nintendo Power, which was reused for its podcast. It is also used for button labels on the iQue Player and its Multiplayer controller. | |||
Eurostile Condensed is used for the interface in ''Mario Kart 64'' in western languages. | |||
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SMW Logo JP.png|''Super Mario World'' ("SUPER MARIO BROS.") | |||
Mario Paint logo JP.png|''Mario Paint'' | |||
GameBoyMicro.jpg|Game Boy Micro ("a", "b", "L", "R", "START", "SELECT") | |||
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===FF CrashBangWallop=== | ===FF CrashBangWallop=== | ||
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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 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. | ||
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SMB3 - logo.png|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' | SMB3 - logo.png|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' | ||
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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 | 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''. | ||
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 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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===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 and the Lost Mines sign in an artwork in ''Donkey Kong Country''. | ||
===Mingo Gothic SG=== | ===Mingo Gothic SG=== | ||
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===Tsukushi C Midashi Mincho=== | ===Tsukushi C Midashi Mincho=== | ||
'''Tsukushi C Midashi Mincho''' (筑紫C見出ミン ''Chikushi C Midashi Min'') is a serif typeface designed by Shigenobu Fujita for Fontworks, first released in 2016.<ref name="TsukushiCMidashiMincho">Fontworks. 筑紫C見出ミン Std. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/44. Retrieved July 28, 2024.</ref> It is used for the "PERFECT TEATIME" text in the Fire Emblem: Three Houses microgame in ''WarioWare: Get It Together!''. | '''Tsukushi C Midashi Mincho''' (筑紫C見出ミン ''Chikushi C Midashi Min'') is a serif typeface designed by Shigenobu Fujita for Fontworks, first released in 2016.<ref name="TsukushiCMidashiMincho">Fontworks. 筑紫C見出ミン Std. https://lets.fontworks.co.jp/fonts/44. Retrieved July 28, 2024.</ref> It is used for the "PERFECT TEATIME" text in the Fire Emblem: Three Houses microgame in ''WarioWare: Get It Together!''. | ||
===UD Kakugo=== | ===UD Kakugo=== | ||
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*''Wrecking Crew'' (Univers Bold Condensed) | *''Wrecking Crew'' (Univers Bold Condensed) | ||
*''Super Mario Bros.'' (Univers Bold Condensed) | *''Super Mario Bros.'' (Univers Bold Condensed) | ||
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 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. 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. It is also used for body text in the classic NES ''E-Reader'' cards. | ||
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. |