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The Game & Watch logo uses the font's right-leaning variants of "A", "M", and "W"; the Family Computer logo uses the right-leaning variant of "A", but not "M". This is reflected in the logos that reference them. The ''Game & Watch Gallery Advance'' logo also uses the right-leaning variant of "V".
The Game & Watch logo uses the font's right-leaning variants of "A", "M", and "W"; the Family Computer logo uses the right-leaning variant of "A", but not "M". This is reflected in the logos that reference them. The ''Game & Watch Gallery Advance'' logo also uses the right-leaning variant of "V".


It is also used for text on the boxart of ''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' In ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', it is used on the logo for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Galaxy Air|Galaxy Air]], which is also seen in ''Super Mario Odyssey''. Additionally, it is used for the interface in ''[[Art Style: PiCTOBiTS]]'', with the right-leaning variant of "A", as in the Family Computer logo. It is also seen on the labels on the Game Boy Color, as well as the logos for Super Mario Bros. [[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|25th]] and [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th]] anniversary logos, and the logo for ''[[The Year of Luigi]]''. It is also used for the logos of Nintendo's various internal divisions, such as [[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation|Nintendo Software Technology]], and their official stores, such as [[Nintendo New York]]. A modified version is used for the logo for the ''[[Mii Channel]]''.
Other uses include:
*[[Game Boy Color]] (labels)
*[[Mii Channel]] (logo; modified)
*''[[Art Style: PiCTOBiTS]]'' (interface text, with right-leaning "A")
*''[[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)
*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 official Nintendo stores such as [[Nintendo New York]]


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This is a list of typefaces and fonts used in games and related media within the Super Mario franchise.

Internal and related designs

Classic Super Mario font

Comparison between the two versions of the classic Super Mario font, for the list of fonts page.
Comparison of the two versions

The first Super Mario font is an uneven sans-serif typeface designed by Nintendo in 1988. It is used for the logos and, later, interfaces of Super Mario games from Super Mario Bros. 3 to Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Though mostly the same, a second version of the font was designed following the release of Super Mario 64, which would take over as the primary version from then on. It lacked a fully defined character set, which led to many different interpretations. In particular, the font does not have a consistent design for Japanese hiragana, katakana, or kanji. This remained the case for the font even after the overhaul, likely inciting the shift over to the modern Super Mario font.

Used in tandem with other fonts throughout the 2000's, it was fully replaced with the modern font with the release of Super Mario 3D Land, being last seen on the logo for Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, albeit an early logo for Paper Mario: Sticker Star used a design partially based on this typeface before being changed to the modern Super Mario typeface for the final release.

Modern Super Mario font

The current logo of the Super Mario franchise
The current Super Mario logo introduced in Super Mario 3D Land uses the modern Super Mario typeface.
Illustration showing examples of the modern Super Mario font from Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s website for jobs
Demonstration.

The modern Super Mario typeface is an uneven sans-serif typeface designed by Nintendo in the early 2010s. It was experimented with by Nintendo in the lead up to the release of the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, with the first use of the modern font appearing in the spine art of Super Mario Galaxy 2. Early versions appeared in games such as Mario Sports Mix, featuring a character set closer to the classic font. The font in its current form was officially introduced with the release of Super Mario 3D Land in 2011 and has since become the singular Super Mario typeface, used for logos, menus, HUDs, and other text across the Super Mario franchise.

The font is officially called "MARIO Font" and was created in collaboration with Fontworks, a foundry whose fonts are often used in Nintendo games. Unlike the previous font, this font has full character sets for hiragana and katakana, as well as some kanji and Cyrillic characters. The font has been revised at least three times; the latest revision of the font is version 3.203, revised on August 20, 2019.[1]

Modern Super Mario Bros. typeface

The modern Super Mario Bros. typeface is first seen in New Super Mario Bros.. This is based on the in-game logo for Super Mario Bros., which was in turn used as the logotype for the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros., as well as Super Mario Bros. Deluxe.

It is geometrical with vertical stems with circular joints for shapes such as "A" and "M" and horizontal strokes that end before meeting left-hand vertical stems. A small version of its glyphs is used for the "SUPER" text in games using the Super Mario Bros. name, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder introduces a lowercase set of characters for the font, which is based on Sunblock Pro.

Other than every New Super Mario Bros. game logo as well as Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition and Super Mario Run, it is also seen in Mario Super Sluggers and Super Mario Bros. Wonder for display text, as well as in The Super Mario Bros. Movie for the Super Mario Bros. Plumbing logo.

Classic HUD font

List of all characters in the Classic HUD typeface
All characters in the font

This design was used from Super Mario 64 until Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games for the Nintendo 3DS, appearing throughout games on the Nintendo 64, GameCube, and Wii. Some of its distinct features are the pointed, obelisk-shaped "A", the flat, wide "E", and the overall stocky, top-larger-than-bottom measures, giving it a more whimsical appearance if compared to earlier Super Mario typefaces, which were designed in the opposite way.

This typeface was primarily used for in-game text outside of dialogue (i.e HUDs and menus). Given the lack of standardization on the first Super Mario typeface, this one was also often used for placeholder logos, at times when new characters for the first font could not be drawn. It was also used for the logo of Super Mario Sunshine, Super Princess Peach and Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix.

Paper Mario font

A design similar to the classic HUD design above, used for in-game display text in Paper Mario games up to Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

Super Mario Maker typeface

Logo of Super Mario Maker (Version 1)
Super Mario Maker logo uses the Super Mario Maker font.

The Super Mario Maker font is a geometric sans-serif typeface first designed by Nintendo in 2015. It is used for the interface in Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Mario Maker 2. It is also used for the logo for Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary. The initial variant of the font was titled "MARIO30th" and lacked lowercase characters. It was revised in 2018 to include lowercase letters; this new version is named "MARIOMAKER". The latest revision of the font is version 1.3, revised on November 28, 2018.[1]

Mario Party Textbox

Welcome to Mushroom Village! MP1.png

Mario Party Textbox is used for the interface in the English version of Mario Party.

Mario Party Textbox FR/DE

Mario Party Textbox FR/DE is used for the interface in the French and German versions of Mario Party.

Mario Party 2/3 Textbox

The font used for the interface in Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3
Most characters in the font

Mario Party 2/3 Textbox is, as the name implies, used for the interface in Western versions of Mario Party 2 and 3.

Mario Party 4-7 Textbox

Mario Party 4-7 Textbox is, as the name implies, used for the interface in Western versions of Mario Party 4, 5, 6, and 7, as well as Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix and the European version of Mario Party 8.

Mario Party 8 Textbox

Mario Party 8 Textbox is, as the name implies, used for the interface in the American version of Mario Party 8.

Mario Party Hudson

Results showing Stars and coins
Mario Party 2

Mario Party Hudson is used for large text in all Hudson Soft-developed Mario Party installments, including text for Dice Block rolls, coin transactions, timers, board and minigame title cards, minigame announcements and HUD elements (such as placement and Star/coin counts), among others. It appears much more sparingly in Mario Party 8, used for dice rolls, coin transactions, in-scene text during minigames and in Puzzle Pillars. It is also used in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix.

WarioWare typeface

The Balloon minigame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves
WarioWare: Smooth Moves

A rounded typeface was used in the WarioWare series from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! to WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase. Despite no longer being used as the interface font by then, it was still used for the countdown of the Bomb until WarioWare Gold.

Geometrical WarioWare typeface

WarioWare: Smooth Moves

A geometrical typeface was used in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! and WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

Rabbids typeface

Edge obtaining a Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal

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.

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.[3] The typeface was first published online in 2012, and quickly became widespread.[4] 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 – 35th Anniversary Edition, the 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 Nintendo Switch remake of Super Mario RPG, and the Japanese Square Enix strategy guide for Super Mario RPG on Nintendo Switch feature the typeface.[5]

Chlorinap

Chlorinap in use in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and its demo.
"CONGRATULATIONS"
Chlorinap in use in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and its demo.
"Mario vs. Donkey Kong", "March of the Minis"
Chlorinap in use in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and its demo.

Chlorinap is an unofficial font made to replicate the look of the classic Super Mario font, first published as early as 2005.[6] 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.

Licensed and other external designs

Aachen

English logo
Aachen used on "VIRTUAL BOY" in the Japanese logo for Virtual Boy Wario Land.

Aachen is a slab-serif typeface designed by Colin Brignall for Letraset, first released in 1969.[7] It is used for the logos in the following games:

It is also used in Super Mario Odyssey on the Football Uniform, and in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo of the 1-Up Fuel and Mario Super Motor Team businesses.

Ad Lib

Fireworks in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Ad Lib used in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Ad Lib is an uneven sans-serif typeface designed by Freeman Craw for the American Type Founders, first released in 1961.[8] It is used for the interface in the following games:

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.

Allegro

MK8-FuzzyBattery.png

Allegro is a serif typeface designed by Hans Bohn for Ludwig & Meyer, first released in 1936. It is used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo for Fuzzy Battery.

Alternate Gothic

Alternate Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton and Sol Hess for the American Type Founders, first released in 1903.[9] A modified version of Alternate Gothic No2 is used for text for player names in Mario Party 4 in western languages. It is also used for the international logo for Wario Land: Shake It!.

Amelia

PMTTYD The Great Tree Punio Going Inside Secret Entrance.png

Amelia is a display typeface created by Stanley Davis circa 1964, later digitized and distributed by Linotype.[10] It is used for the "SECRET ENTRANCE" sign at The Great Tree in the GameCube version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

American Text

A sign of Tropical Bakery in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
"Tropical Bakery" set in American Text.

American Text is a blackletter typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released in 1932.[11] It is seen in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Kart Tour, where it is featured on the logotype for Tropical Bakery.

American Typewriter

American Typewriter is a slab-serif typeface designed by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan for ITC, first released in 1974.[12] It is used for the logos for the following games:

Anito

100 Mario Challenge (Easy) standard ending (SMB style)
Super Mario Maker

Anito (アニト Anito) is a rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Yutaka Satō[13] for Type Labo, first released in 2001.[14] It is used for the interface in Super Mario Maker. The typeface was also used in the tentative logo for that game during E3 2014, then named Mario Maker.

Antique Olive

Antique Olive is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Roger Excoffon for the Fonderie Olive, first released between 1962 and 1966.[15] It is used in the logo for Yoshi Touch & Go (with a modified variant) and Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. It is also used for description text in the North American Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

Aokane

Getting a Game Over on Mona's stage
WarioWare: Get It Together!

Aokane (あおかね Aokane) is a rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Yoshiharu Ōsaki for Fontworks, first released in 2015.[16] It is used for the interface in Tetris 99, text in WarioWatch in WarioWare Gold, text in Mona and Penny's stages in WarioWare: Get It Together!, and text in the Pool-Party Panic stage in WarioWare: Move It!. It is also used in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for the "SECRET ENTRANCE" sign at The Great Tree, replacing Amelia.

A-OTF Folk Pro

Super Smash Bros. Melee

A-OTF Folk Pro is a sans-serif typeface from Morisawa. It is used for the interface in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U.

A-OTF Shin Go

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A-OTF Shin Go is a geometric sans-serif typeface from Morisawa. It is used for the interface in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Arial

Arial Black, used for the "WINNER" and "Total" text.

Arial is a sans-serif typeface designed by Patricia Saunders and Robin Nicholas for Monotype, first released in 1981.[17] It was used for the HUD of the E3 preview of New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Arial Black is used in Super Smash Bros. Melee for display text. It is also used in the logos of Super Mario 64 DS, Dr. Mario Express, and the Game Boy Camera, text in Mario's Puzzle Party in Mario Party 3, cutscene text in Mario vs. Donkey Kong, text in the puzzle game in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, and in signage in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. A modified version is also used for the logo for the Game Boy Advance SP.

In Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii, Arial Black is also used for the Dangerous!!! service logo. In Mario Kart Arcade GP, it was used for the Mario Motors advertisements. In Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, it is used on the logos for the following businesses:

  • Diamond City (Arial and Arial Black)
  • King Castle (Arial Black)
  • Mario World (Arial Black)
  • Yoshi Company (Arial Black)

Arial Rounded

Mushroom Mayhem Floor screen
"Mushroom Mayhem"
Construction Zone screen
"CONSTRUCTION ZONE"

Arial Rounded is a sans-serif typeface derived from Arial. It is used for interface text in Nintendo Puzzle Collection and Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. It is also used for the logo of Dr. Mario Online Rx

Arnold Böcklin

"Undead Motors" sign.

Arnold Böcklin is a serif typeface released in 1904 by the Otto Weisert foundry.[18] It is seen in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo for Undead Motors.

Avenir Next

Nintendo DSi logo
Avenir Next, used on the letter "i" in the Nintendo DSi logo

Avenir Next is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger Akira Kobayashi, for Linotype, first released in 2003.[19] 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 Lite. Avenir Next Bold is used for the "i" in the Nintendo DSi logo.

Baby Pop

The title screen to High Five
WarioWare: Get It Together! High Five

Baby Pop (ベビポップ Bebi Poppu) is a Point of Purchase typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2015.[20] It is used for text in Ashley's stage in WarioWare Gold, text in the Variety Towers and the logo for High Five in WarioWare: Get It Together!.

Banco

"SUPER MARIO BROS. SPECIAL" set in Banco.

Banco is a sans-serif display typeface designed by Roger Excoffon for the Founderie Olive, first released in 1951.[21] It is used for the Super Mario Bros. Special logo on the boxart for the game.

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.[22] 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.

Bauhaus

The amiibo logo

Bauhaus is a sans-serif typeface designed by Joe Taylor for FotoStar, first released in 1969.[23] It is used in the logo for amiibo, the "new" in the Nintendo 3DS lineup, the logos for Virtual Console, WiiWare, and DSiWare, as well as in the logos for the following games:

It is also used for the HUD in Super Smash Bros. and text in the Japanese Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

it is also seen in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Green Fuel advertisement posters.

Belwe Roman

Belwe Roman is a serif display typeface designed by Georg Belwe for the Schelter & Giesecke Type Foundry, first released in 1907.[24] It is seen in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in the logos for the following businesses:

It is also used in the map in Super Mario Odyssey.

Berlin Sans

Berlin Sans is a sans serif typeface designed by David Berlow, Lucian Bernhard and Matthew Butterick for the Font Bureau and FontFont, first released in 1992.[25][26] It is used in its heavier variants for the KONG Letters, including DK's Tree House's KONG sign in Donkey Kong Country games starting with Donkey Kong Country Returns.

Blackplotan

English/International logo for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, with transparent background and Nintendo+Illumination logos.
Blackplotan, used for the texts of "THE", "SUPER" and "MOVIE"

Blackplotan is a sans-serif typeface designed by Situjuh Nazara for 7NTypes, first released in 2014.[27] It is used in the logo for The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Blippo

Possible alternatives include: Bauhaus 93.
Badge

Blippo is a sans-serif typeface designed by Joe Taylor as a facsimile of Bauhaus and first released by Fotostar in 1969.[28] It is seen in Mario Kart Tour on the badge design for Wendy's Car Interiors.

Blue Global

Logo as seen on the title screen.
Blue Global, used on "SNAPPED!" in the logo for WarioWare: Snapped!

Blue Global is a sans-serif typeface designed by Benoit Desprez for T-26, first released in 2001.[29] Blue Global Orbital is used for the logo for WarioWare: Snapped!.

Bodoni Poster

New Donk City sticker from Super Mario Odyssey.

Bodoni Poster[30] or Poster Bodoni[31] is a serif typeface designed by Chauncey H. Griffith, released by Linotype in 1929.[31]

It is used in Super Mario Odyssey for the logo of New Donk City seen in the New Donk City Festival ad as well as its sticker. It is seen in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the poster for Chase!: Mario's Adventure.

Bookman Old Style

Bookman or Bookman Old Style is a serif typeface designed for Miller & Richard, first released in 1869.[32] It is used for the Western Land logo in Mario Party 2, and the Bookman Bold font is used for the Peach Castle sponsor in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.

ITC Bookman

ITC Bookman is an alternative version of Bookman Old Style designed by Ed Benguiat for ITC, first released in 1975.[33] It is a variant of Bookman and is used in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 for episode title cards, in its Bold variant.

Broadway

Broadway is a sans-serif display typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released in 1928.[34] It is used for the display text of "SELECT GAME" in Super Mario All-Stars and the year headings in Super Mario 3D All-Stars on the game-selection screens. It is also used for ranked badges in Mario Kart Tour.

Brush Script

Lost Kingdom sticker from Super Mario Odyssey.
"Forgotten Isle" set in Brush Script.

Brush Script is a casual script typeface designed by Robert E. Smith for the American Type Founders, first released in 1942.[35]

It is used in Super Mario Odyssey on the Forgotten Isle sticker. In Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it is seen in the logo for Wario Billionaires.

Cafeteria

Cafeteria is a sans-serif typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones for Frere-Jones Type, first released in 1993.[36] It is used for the North American logo for Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!.

Calcite

Calcite is a typeface designed by Akira Kobayashi for Adobe Type, first released in 2000.[37] Calcite Black is used for the logo of Striker Times in Mario Strikers Charged.

Cancun

English logo for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Cancun, used for the "THE THOUSAND-YEAR DOOR" text

Cancun is a sans-serif typeface designed by Howard A. Trafton for Corel, first released in 1992.[38] It is used in the logo for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Carat

Carat (カラット Karatto) is a typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2010.[39] It is used in the logo for WarioWatch and text in WarioWatch and Cruise Control in WarioWare Gold, as well as in Wario's and Dribble & Spitz's levels and in the Play-o-Pedia in WarioWare: Get It Together!, and the logo for Galactic Conquest in WarioWare: Move It!.

Chiaro

The control setting in Luigi's Mansion
Chiaro in use in Luigi's Mansion.

Chiaro (キアロ Kiaro) is a sans -serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1997.[40] It is used for controller setting texts in Luigi's Mansion and the interface of Nintendo Land.

Comet

The title screen to Sly Angle
WarioWare: Get It Together! Sly Angle

Comet (コメット Kometto) is a geometric sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2010.[41] It is used for the Japanese logo of Arrow in Game & Wario and the logo for Sly Angle in WarioWare: Get It Together! and the text in the Volcano Wario stage in WarioWare: Move It!.

Comic Sans

Comic Sans is an uneven sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare for Microsoft, first released in 1994.[42]

In Mario Party, it is used on the logo for Bowser's Magma Mountain, and is also seen in the Mini-Game Stadium background graphic for the "START" sign; it is also used for all boards' names when viewing the post-game results. In Nintendo Puzzle Collection, it is used for the "Yoshi's Cookie" story scenery text. In Diddy Kong Racing DS, it is used when text is displayed above the keyboard. In Super Mario RPG for the Nintendo Switch, it is used on the "Welcome" sign in the Mushroom Castle area.[43] It is also used for description text in the Mario Party-e cards.

Compacta

The logo for Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Compacta, used for the "DIDDY'S KONG QUEST" subtitle

Compacta is a condensed sans-serif typeface designed by Fred Lambert for Letraset, first released in 1963.[44] It is used for display text in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in addition to Compacta Black being used for display text, albeit with a modified 0. It is also used for the logos for Mario's Tennis along with its pre-release logo and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.

Cooper Black

Wendy's Car Interiors sponsor in Mario Kart Tour

Cooper Black, released in 1922, is a serif typeface and a heavy weight derivative of Cooper, released in 1919, designed by Oswald Cooper.[45] It is used for cutscene text in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. It is also used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the banner ads for Wendy's Car Interiors.

Copperplate Gothic

Mystery Land
"MYSTERY LAND" set in Copperplate Gothic.

Copperplate Gothic is a wedge serif typeface designed by Frederic W. Goudy for American Type Founders, first released in 1901.[46] It is used on the Mystery Land logo in Mario Party 2.

Corporate

Nintendo Entertainment System logo, as used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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.[47] 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. 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.

Cosmos

Cosmos, used on "for" and "NINTENDO"

Cosmos is a sans-serif typeface designed by Gustav Jäger for Berthold, first released in 1982.[48] A modified version of Cosmos Bold is used for the "for" and "NINTENDO" for the logo for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

Cruz Swinger

Cruz Swinger or Swinger is a decorative typeface designed by Ray Cruz originally published by John N. Schaedler circa 1970.[49] It is used in WarioWare: Touched! for the illustrative title cards seen in many Souvenirs, such as Kitchen Timer, Clacker and Yo-Yo.

Cuckoo

Image of Dribble & Spitz's stage in WarioWare: Move It!
WarioWare: Move It!

Cuckoo (カッコウ Kakkō) is a Point of Purchase typeface designed by Tomomi Kanda for Fontworks, first released in 2021.[50] It is used for text in Dribble & Spitz's stage in WarioWare: Move It!.

DF Kyo Geki

DF Kyo Geki (DF京劇体 DF Jīngjù Tǐ) is an uneven sans-serif typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Party 8 (American and Japanese versions)
  • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Japanese, Traditional Chinese and Russian versions)
  • Luigi's Mansion Arcade

DF Hana Geitai

DF Hana Geitai (華藝体 Huá Yì Yǐ) is a typeface for Traditional Chinese released by DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the Rraditional Chinese version of Luigi's Mansion 3.

DF Li Yuan

Figure Skater Sparkla, three nearby Theets, Princess Peach and Stella standing in 2F of Sparkle Theater in Princess Peach: Showtime!; as well as a showcase of text of the DF Li Yuan font for the purpose of List of fonts#DF Li Yuan, and the play poster of A Snow Flower on Ice featuring a Figure Skater Theet that is not the Sparkla.
The font as it is used in Princess Peach: Showtime!

DF Li Yuan (華康儷圓 Huá kāng Lì Yuán) is a typeface for Traditional Chinese released by DynaComware.[51] It is used for the interface in the Traditional Chinese version of Princess Peach: Showtime!.

DF Pop Mix

DF Pop Mix (DF POPミックス DF Poppu Mikkusu) is a Point of Purchase typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Party 8 (Japanese language)
  • Mario Party DS
  • Luigi's Mansion 3 (Japanese language)

DF Taru Gothic

Bowling title screen.
Game & Wario Bowling

DF Taru Gothic (DF樽ゴシック体 DF Taru Goshikkukarada) is a display from DynaComware. It is used for the logo of Bowling in Game & Wario.

DF UD Gothic

DF UD Gothic (華康UD黑 Huá kāng UD Hēi) is a Universal Design sans-serif typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in Super Mario Maker 2 for the Japanese language.

DF Xing Kai

DF Xing Kai (華康行楷體 Huá kāngxíng Kǎitǐ) or DFP Gyō Kaisho (DFP行楷書 DFP Xíng Kǎishū) is a script typeface from DynaComware.

It is used for text from the Temple of Form in WarioWare: Smooth Moves in Japanese and languages using the Latin script. It is also used in WarioWare: D.I.Y. as one of the font styles available for use in the Super MakerMatic 21, called Calligraphy.

DFP Craft Sumi

DFP Craft Sumi (DFPクラフト墨 DFP Kurafuto Sumi) is a typeface from DynaComware. It is used for several business graphics in Mario Kart Wii:

Being also used for interface text in Pikmin games, it is present in WarioWare: Smooth Moves and WarioWare Gold in the microgame Pikmin 2.

DFP Fang Yuan

DFP Fang Yuan (华康方圆体 Huá kāng Fāngyuán Tǐ) is a Point of Purchase typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the Traditional Chinese version of Mario Tennis Open.

DFP Fūun

A Coco Coffee poster from Coconut Mall.
"Coco Coffee" set in DF Fūun.
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"with flower-friendly" set in DF Fūun.

DFP Fūun (DFP風雲体 DFP Fēngyún Tǐ) is a typeface from DynaComware. It is seen in Mario Kart Wii in the poster ads for Coco Coffee and Green Fuel for the "with flower-friendly" portion.

DFP HS Gothic

Screen Capture of Little Mac's intro.
DF Gothic is used for the fighter introduction screens in the latest Super Smash Bros. games.

DFP HS Gothic (DFP平成ゴシック体 DFP Heisei Goshikkukarada) is a sans-serif typeface from DynaComware.[52] It is most prominently used in Super Smash Bros. games, with the exception of Ultimate. In the original Super Smash Bros., it is used for pre-match loading screens in the 1P Game, as well as unlock messages; in Melee and Brawl, it is used for How to Play, as well as the interface in the Japanese language for the latter. It is also used for text in Jimmy T and Jimmy P.'s stages in WarioWare: Smooth Moves and the interface of the Wii system software in Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages and the Nintendo DSi system software in the Traditional Chinese language. It is also used for the various iQue manuals of Nintendo 64 games.

It is also used for the interface in the following games:

  • Dr. Mario Express(Simplified Chinese language)
  • Super Mario 3D Land (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)
  • Mario Kart 7 (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)
  • Mario Tennis Aces (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)
  • Super Mario Maker 2 (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)
  • Mario Kart Tour (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)

Its large variant, DFP Gothic (DFP特太ゴシック体 DFP Tokubuto Goshikkukarada) is used in the interface in the following games:

  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages)
  • WarioWare: Get It Together! (Simplified Chinese language)
  • WarioWare: Move It! (Simplified Chinese language)

A modified version of DFP Gothic is also used for the "3" and "U" for the logos for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U., respectively.

It is also has minor usage in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Bullet Bill Speed Trials logo, which uses its Ultra Heavy (太) font.

DFP HS Maru Gothic

DFP HS Maru Gothic (DFP平成丸ゴシック体 DFP Heisei Maru Goshikkukarada) is a rounded typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Kart Wii (Korean language; including Mario Kart Channel)
  • Mario Party 9 (Traditional Chinese language)

used for text in Kat and Ana's stage in WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase

DFP Kai Sho

DFP Kai Sho (DFP中太楷書体 DFP Zhōng Tài Kǎishū Tǐ) is a serif typeface from DynaComware. It is used for display text in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

DFP Kan Tei Ryu

To-Do List
Wario World

DFP Kan Tei Ryu (DFP勘亭流 DFP Kāntíngliú) is a script typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

DFP Koln

Ghostly Font Style in WarioWare: D.I.Y.

DFP Koln (DFP康印体 DFP kāng Yìn Tǐ) is a rounded typeface from DynaComware. It is used in WarioWare: D.I.Y. as one of the font styles available for use in the Super MakerMatic 21, called Ghostly.

DFP Lei Ga So

Mario Party 8

DFP Lei Ga So (DFP麗雅宋 DFP Lì Yǎ Sòng) is a serif typeface from DynaComware. It is based on Times New Roman. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (American and Japanese languages)
  • Mario Party 8 (American and Japanese languages)

It is also used for numbers in the results screen in the Japanese and Simplified Chinese versions of Super Smash Bros.,

DFP Maru Gothic

DFP Maru Gothic (DFP中太丸ゴシック体 DFP-chū Tamaru Goshikkukarada) is a rounded typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

DFP Maru Moji

DFP Maru Moji (DFPまるもじ体 DFP Marumojitai) is a Point of Purchase typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the Japanese versions of Yoshi's New Island.

DFP Mincho

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

DFP Mincho (DFP華康明朝体 DFP Huá kāngmíng Cháo Tǐ) is a serif typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl
  • WarioWare: D.I.Y.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

It is also used for the interface of the Wii system software in Simplified and Traditional Chinese languages. Modified versions of the font are used for the Japanese logos for the first three Donkey Kong Country games and Game & Watch Gallery sequels, and the European logo for Donkey Kong Land 2.

Another variant, DFP HS Mincho (DFP平成明朝体 DFP Píngchéng Míng Cháo Tǐ) is used for the interface in the Japanese and Simplified Chinese versions of Super Smash Bros., as well as the no controller screen on all versions of the game.

DFP Pop

Character select screen from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

DFP Pop (DFP POP体 DFP Poppu-tai) is a Point of Purchase typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (English and Japanese language)
  • Mario Kart Arcade GP
  • Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
  • WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase

Its Simplified Chinese variant, DFP Pop-GB (华康POP体 Huá kāng POP Tǐ) is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Tennis Open (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World (Simplified Chinese language)

Its Traditional Chinese variant, DF Pop-B5 (華康POP體 Huá kāng POP Tǐ) is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World (Traditional Chinese language)

DFP Ru Lei

To-Do List

DFP Ru Lei (DFP流隷体 DFP Liú Lìtǐ) is a script typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface of Wario World.

DFP Sō Gei

DK Jungle Climber North American logo
DFP Sō Gei, used for the "JUNGLE CLUMBER" text

DFP Sō Gei (DFP綜藝体 DFP Zōngyì Tǐ) is a geometric sans-serif typeface from DynaComware. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • Mario Superstar Baseball
  • Mario Party 8
  • Mario Super Sluggers
  • Super Mario Maker (Japanese language)
  • Super Mario Maker 2 (Japanese language)
  • Luigi's Mansion 3 (Japanese language)

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's sign, WarioWare: Smooth Mooves, for text in Darts, and 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.

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:

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Simplified Chinese language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Maker 2 (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Luigi's Mansion 3 (Simplified Chinese language)

It is also used for the copyright text in the Simplified Chinese version of Super Mario Galaxy.

Its Traditional Chinese variant, DFP Zong Yi-B5 (華康新綜藝體 Huá kāng xīn Zōngyì Tǐ)is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Traditional Chinese language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Maker 2 (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Luigi's Mansion 3 (Traditional Chinese language)

DIN 1451

Getting a Game Over on Mona's stage from WarioWare: Smooth Moves

DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface from DIN, first released in 1931.[53] It is used for text in Mona's stage in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

DIN 2014

Playable roster for Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder

DIN 2014 is an alternative version of DIN 1451 designed by Vasily Biryukov for ParaType, first released in 2014.[54] It is used for the interface in Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition.

FF DIN

FF DIN is an alternative version of DIN 1451 designed by Albert-Jan Pool for FontShop International, first released in 1995.[55] A modified version of FF DIN Pro Condensed Black is used for the logos for Super Mario Party and Super Mario Party Jamboree.

DNP Shuei Antique

Dribble & Spitz's stage
WarioWare: Get It Together!

DNP Shuei Antique (DNP 秀英アンチック DNP Shūei Anchikku) is a sans-serif typeface designed by Dai Nippon Printing for Fontworks, first released in 2017.[56] It is used for text in Dribble & Spitz's stage in WarioWare: Get It Together!.

Dom Casual

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Dom Casual is a casual script typeface designed by Peter Dom for American Type Founders, first released in 1963.[57] It is used both in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and the Donkey Kong Country television series (in its bold variant) for general text, including title cards and credits information. It is also used in the Super Mario World television series for credits only.

Dot Gothic12

9-Volt's stage.
WarioWare: Move It!

Dot Gothic12 (ドットゴシック 12 Dotto Goshikku 12) is a pixelated sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2006.[58] it is used in the logo for Sneaky Gamer in WarioWare Gold, text in 9-Volt's stage in WarioWare: Move It! and Patissiere Peach's stage in Princess Peach: Showtime!.

Dot Gothic16

Getting a Game Over on 9-Volt's stage
WarioWare: Get It Together!

Dot Gothic16 (ドットゴシック 16 Dotto Goshikku 16) is a pixelated sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2006.[59] It is used for text in 9-Volt's stages in WarioWare Gold and WarioWare: Get It Together!.

Duke Extended

Duke Extended is a serif typeface from Bay Animation, first released in 1994. It is based on Times New Roman. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (European languages)
  • Mario Party 8 (European languages)

Eckmann

A sign of Blooper's Seafood Bar in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Eckmann, Eckmann-Type or Eckmann-Schrift is a typeface designed by Otto Eckmann and first released by Klingspor Type Foundry in 1900.[60] In Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8, it is used in the logo for Blooper's Seafood Bar.

Eclat

European and Australian logo for DK: King of Swing
Eclat, used for the "King of Swing" text

Eclat is a script typeface designed by Doyald Young for Letraset, first released in 1986.[61] It is used for the European/Australasian logo for DK: King of Swing.

El Grande

Final North American Logo for Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
El Grande, used for the "DREAM TEAM" text

El Grande is a sans-serif typeface designed by Jim Parkinson for The Font Bureau, first released in 1993.[62] It is used for the North American logo for Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.

Enge Wotan-Grotesk

Enge Wotan-Grotesk is a sans-serif typeface developed by German company Wagner & Schmidt circa 1914.[63] It serves as the basis for the logo of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, with alterations to the bars of the A, E, and the 3, and the bowl of the P, which are angled upward.

Eras

Eras Bold, used for the ordinal suffixes in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Eras is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Albert Boton and Albert Hollenstein for ITC, first released in 1976.[64] Eras Bold is used in Super Smash Bros. for display text and text in menu backgrounds and the title screen and Super Smash Bros. Melee for the ordinal number suffixes on the winner screen.

Eras Bold is also seen for the number "2" in the end screen of the demo version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. It is also used for the "Arcade GP" text in the Mario Kart Arcade GP series logo.

Estro

Estro is a serif typeface designed by Aldo Novarese for Nebiolo, first released in 1961.[65] It is seen in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Yoshi's Crafted World for the logo for Princess Orange, and in Tour for the Ludwig Painting logo.

FF CrashBangWallop

North American and Australian logo for Mario Hoops 3-on-3
FF CrashBangWallop, used for the "3 on 3"

FF CrashBangWallop is a sans-serif typeface designed by Rian Hughes for FontFont, first released in 1970.[66] It is used for the North American logo for Mario Hoops 3-on-3.

FF Mark

Logo of Super Mario 3D All-Stars
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.[67] 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.

Frankfurter

Frankfurter is a rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Bob Newman for Letraset, first released in 1970.[68] It is used for the Greenhouse game in Game & Watch Collection, and the logo of Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2.

Frankfurter Highlight

"Green Service" sign.

Frankfurter Highlight is a rounded sans-serif typeface and an extension to Frankfurter designed by Nick Belshaw for Letraset, first released in 1978.[69] It is used in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo for Green Service.

Franklin Gothic

Title screen, selecting from three games.

Franklin Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released between 1902 and 1967.[70] It is used for text in Nintendo Puzzle Collection and the Donkey Kong and Oil Panic games in Game & Watch Collection.

Franklin Gothic Condensed is used for cutscene text in Mario vs. Donkey Kong.

Freehand 521

Badge

Freehand 521 is a script typeface from Bitstream and a digital version of 1934's Mandate, which was designed by Robert Hunter Middleton.[71] It is used in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the logo for Daisy's Flower Market.

Friz Quadrata

MajorBurrowsTradingCard.png

Friz Quadrata is a serif typeface designed by Ernst Friz and Victor Caruso for Visual Graphics Corporation, first released in 1965.[72] It is used on the character name text on Super Mario Galaxy trading cards.

Frutiger

Frutiger is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger, first released in 1976.[73] It is used for text in Mario's Puzzle Party in Mario Party 3, text for the Hole-In-One Contest in the English version of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, and the logos for Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D and Mario Tennis Aces. It is also used for How to Play and Training Mode text in Super Smash Bros. in western languages.

Futura

Donkey Kong's Splash Screen from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Paul Renner for the Bauer Type Foundry, first released in 1927.[74]

It is used for display interface text in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, general interface text in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. 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 used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the ads for:

In Tour, it is also used for the B-Dash ad.

In Live: Home Circuit, it is used for the numbers for the lap gates.

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 Wii version of Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Futura fonts are present on the logos for Mario Discovery and the boxart logos and text of all its games, as well as the 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 Super Mario Bros. 20th Anniversary 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.

Futura Black

A Luigi's sign from Mario Kart 64.
"Luigi's" set in Futura Black.

Futura Black is an alternative version of Futura released in 1929.[74] It is used in the localized versions of Mario Kart 64 for the Luigi's logo.

Futura Condensed

Super Mario 64 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.

Futura Round

New Play Control! logo

Futura Round is an alternative version of Futura. Futura Round Extra Bold Condensed is used for the logo for the New Play Control! series.

Geometric

Geometric is a geometric slab-serif typeface designed by Gustave F. Schroeder and William W. Jackson for Central, first released in 1881.[75] A modified version of Geometric Condensed is used for the logo for Tetris and Tetris & Dr. Mario.

GigaG

GigaG (ギガG GigaG) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Kyoko Katsumoto and Shigeru Katsumoto for Visual Design Laboratory (視覚デザイン研究所 Shikaku Dezain Kenkyūjo), first released in 2000.[76] It is used for the interface in Mario Golf: Super Rush for the Japanese language.

GigaJr

GigaJr (ギガJr GigaJr) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Kyoko Katsumoto and Shigeru Katsumoto for Visual Design Laboratory, first released in 2000.[77] It is used for the interface in Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition for display text.

Gill Sans

K-O-N-G Letters
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest

Gill Sans is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill for Monotype, first released in 1928.[78] It is used on the logo for the Game Boy, Gill Sans Medium Italic is used for the original logo and Gill Sans Bold Italic is used for the second logo. It is also used for the logo for the Game Boy Light, and Game Pak labels seen in Game Boy boxarts.

It is also used for the KONG Letters in the original trilogy of Donkey Kong Country games.

The Gill Sans MT Pro Display Extra Bold font is used for the logo for Super Mario Run. It is also used for the "READY" and "RUN" text that appear in-game.

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it is used on the logos for:

Gill Kayo

Gill Kayo is an alternative version of Gill Sans released in 1936.[79] 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 scenery signs and also for the Cranky's Video Game Heroes screen.

Gospel

Gospel (ゴスペル Gosuperu) is an uneven serif typeface designed by Takayuki Kuwahara for Fontworks, first released in 2016.[80] It is used for text in Young Cricket & Master Mantis's stage in WarioWare Gold, text in the Variety Tower stages and Copycat Mirror in WarioWare: Move It!.

Gotham

Logo of Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Gotham, used for the "ALL-STARS" text on the logo for Super Mario 3D All-Stars

Gotham is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones and Jesse Ragan for Hoefler & Frere-Jones, first released in 2000.[81] Gotham Ultra is used for the logo for Super Mario 3D All-Stars. A modified version of Gotham Black is used for the logos of New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

Greco

Greco (グレコ Gureko) is a serif typeface designed by Toshiyasu Satō for Fontworks, first released in 1994.[82] it is used as a system font on the Wii.

Griffin

The logo for Wario: Master of Disguise

Griffin is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Rian Hughes for Device, first released in 1997.[83] A modified version of Griffin Black is used for the logo of Wario: Master of Disguise.

Hai Bao

Hai Bao is a Point of Purchase typeface for Chinese released by DynaComware. Its Simplified Chinese variant, DFP Hai Bao-GB (华康海报体 Huá kāng hǎibào tǐ) is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Mario Galaxy (Simplified Chinese language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (Simplified Chinese language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Dr. Mario World (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Simplified Chinese language)

Its Traditional Chinese variant, DF Hai Bao-B5 (華康海報體 Huá kāng Hǎibào Tǐ) is used for the interface in the following games:

  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Mario Party 9 (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Run (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Odyssey (Traditional Chinese language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Dr. Mario World (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Traditional Chinese language)
  • WarioWare: Get It Together! (Traditional Chinese language)
  • WarioWare: Move It! (Traditional Chinese language)

Handel Gothic

Handel Gothic is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Donald J. Handel and Robert Trogman for FotoStar, first released in 1965.[84]

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.

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 Mushroom Piston.

ITC Handel Gothic is used for the interface in Luigi's Mansion 3 for Western languages. A modified version of ITC Handel Gothic Heavy is used for the "DS" text on the Itadaki Street DS logo.

Helvetica

International logo for Super Mario Bros. as it appears on the Nintendo Entertainment System box art.
Helvetica, used for the logo for Super Mario Bros.

Helvetica is a sans-serif typeface created by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann, first released in 1957.[85] It is used for the logos of following games:

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 2, and the logos for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and the Picross NP series. A modified variant is used for Japanese logos of the Donkey Kong Country series and the Japanese logo of Donkey Kong Land.

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 of Mario Kart 64, How to Play in the French version and menu backgrounds in Super Smash Bros., the timer and damage HUDs (the latter with a modified 1) in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the ranking for the 2D Events in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, in Mario Kart Tour on the logo for the Yoshi business, and in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Super Mario Odyssey on the banner for Rainbow Exploration Agency. 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. A modified version of Helvetica Bold is used for the logo for Club Nintendo.

In the Mario Kart series, Helvetica Black is used for the letters in the first five multiplayer badges in Tour.

Helvetica Rounded is used for numbers in Mario no Photopi and for the board logos in Mario Party 4 in western languages.

Helvetica Condensed is used for the classic NES E-Reader cards.

Helvetica Condensed Rounded is used in the stamp card in Mario Party 3 and headers in the Mario Party-e cards.

Helvetica Neue

Helvetica Neue is a sans-serif typeface from the Stempel Type Foundry, first released in 1983.[86] It is a variant of 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.

Nimbus Sans

All characters in Mario Strikers Charged, including unlockables.

Nimbus Sans is a sans-serif typeface designed by URW Studio for URW++, first released in 1999.[87] It is based on Helvetica. It is used for the interface in Mario Strikers Charged for western languages.

Highway Gothic

Highway Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by Theodore W. Forbes for the United States Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), first released in 1948.[88] It is used for text in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Hobo

Hobo is a sans-serif display typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders, first released in 1910.[89] It is used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logos for Dream Gliders and Red Shell Strike Equipment, this last one being also seen in Super Mario Odyssey.

Horatio

Horatio is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Bob Newman for Letraset, first released in 1971.[90] A modified version of Horatio is used as the basis for the logo of the Wii and Wii U consoles, as well as the logos for the Mii, Mii Maker, Miiverse, My Nintendo, Nintendo Network, and the current logo for the Nintendo eShop. It is also used for the "Nintendo" text in Nintendo Badge Arcade and the placeholder logo for the Nintendo Switch when it was then known under its codename, "NX".

Hourei

Form guide for Choo Choo
WarioWare: Move It!

Hourei (豊隷 Toyore) is a script typeface designed by Kazutoshi Fukuda for Fontworks, first released in 2002.[91] It is used in WarioWare: Move It! for the text for the Forms.

House-a-rama Kingpin

Logo of Yoshi Topsy-Turvy.

House-a-rama Kingpin, or Kingpin is a sans-serif typeface from House Industries, first released in 1999.[92] It is used for the "Topsy-Turvy" text in the English Yoshi Topsy-Turvy logo.

Humanist 970

Humanist 970 is a sans-serif typeface designed by Walter Tracy for Bitstream.[93] It is used for the interface in the European versions of Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix and for numbers in the HUD in Donkey Kong Country Returns and its Nintendo 3DS port.

Humming

The in-game font (Later turned out to be List of fonts#Humming and not UD Marugo) used for stage level names and other bold text in Princess Peach: Showtime!. The showcase image is the postgame rematch criteria for Darkle Boss: Disco Wing.
The font as it is used in Princess Peach: Showtime!

Humming (ハミング Hamingu) is a rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Shigenobu Fujita for Fontworks, first released in 2004.[94] It is used for most of the text in the following games:

In Super Mario Sunshine, Humming is used for text in the Isle Defino map.

The font natively supports the Dutch ij digraph, to the convenience of the Dutch version of Princess Peach: Showtime!

HY Gan Lan Simplified

HY Gan Lan Simplified (汉仪橄榄体简 Hàn Yí Gǎnlǎn Tǐ Jiǎn) is a typeface for Simplified Chinese released by Hanyi Fonts in 1999.[95] It is used for the Simplified Chinese logo for Super Smash Bros..

HY Zhong Yuan Simplified

HY Zhong Yuan Simplified (汉仪中圆 简 Hàn Yí Zhōng Yuán Jiǎn) is a rounded sans-serif typeface for Simplified Chinese released by Hanyi Fonts in 1996.[96] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Kart 64 (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Super Smash Bros. (Simplified Chinese language)

Impact

The logo for Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
Impact, used on "Power Tour" in the logo for Mario Tennis: Power Tour

Impact is a sans-serif typeface designed by Geoffrey Lee for Stephenson Blake, first released in 1965.[97] It is used for the logos for Mario Tennis: Power Tour, Itadaki Street DS, and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!. It is also used for the "AT THE" in the Mario & Sonic series and the logo for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass. It is also used for the boxart 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 for text in the modern version of the Boxing game, Mario Power Tennis for the Versus text, 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, and Mario Party: Island Tour for ranking and spaces text. It is also used for text in the North American Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

Impact Wide

The logo for Super Smash Bros. Melee
Impact Wide, used on "Melee" in the logo for Super Smash Bros. Melee

Impact Wide is variant of Impact designed by Geoffrey Lee, first released in 2002. It is used for the logo for Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Impress

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Impress is a casual script typeface from Bitstream, first released in 1983.[98] It is used for text in the stamp card in Mario Party 3.

Insignia

Insignia is a geometric typeface designed by Neville Brody for Linotype, first released in 1989.[99] It is used for the Blockbuster World Video Game Championship logo found in the Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge.

ITC Avant Garde

ITC Avant Garde, ITC Avant Garde Gothic or simply Avant Garde is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnas for ITC, first released between 1970 and 1977.[100] As it is used on the logo for the Family Computer, including the Family Computer Disk System and the Game & Watch series, it is also present in the logos of certain of games that reference them:

The Game & Watch logo uses the font's right-leaning variants of "A", "M", and "W"; the Family Computer logo uses the right-leaning variant of "A", but not "M". This is reflected in the logos that reference them. The Game & Watch Gallery Advance logo also uses the right-leaning variant of "V".

Other uses include:

ITC Benguiat

ITC Benguiat is a decorative serif typeface designed by Ed Benguiat for ITC, first released in 1977.[101] It is used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logos for Rainbow Exploration Agency and Roy Smooth Sounds.

ITC Galliard

The logo for Super Smash Bros. Melee

ITC Galliard is a serif typeface designed by Robert Granjon and Matthew Carter for Linotype, first released in 1978.[102] ITC Galliard Ultra is used for the logo for Super Smash Bros. Melee.

ITC Kabel

ITC Kabel is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Victor Caruso for ITC, first released in 1975.[103] It is a variant of Kabel and is used in Game & Wario in its Ultra variant for display as well as body text. In WarioWare Gold, it is used once again for microgame commands, like in Game & Wario's Gamer. It is also used for the HUD in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.

ITC Kabel is also used prominently in Super Smash Bros., being present also on the game's logo. It is also present on the logos for Mario Kart 64 (Medium), Mario vs. Donkey Kong games (Bold), Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (Ultra) and Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition (Bold). Additionally, it is used in the western instruction booklets for Super Mario 64 and Mario Party.

The Japanese logos for the Game & Watch Gallery games uses the font (Bold) for the English subtitle.

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it is seen in the logo for Waluigi Sea Bed.

ITC Kabel Bold was used for an earlier version of the logo for Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and ITC Kabel Ultra was used for the logo for the unreleased English version of Nintendo Puzzle Collection.

ITC Grizzly

Main menu
Mario Strikers: Battle League

ITC Grizzly is an alternative version of ITC Kabel.[104] It is used in Mario Strikers: Battle League for display text.

ITC Lubalin Graph

ITC Lubalin Graph is a geometric slab-serif typeface designed by Herb Lubalin, Joe Sundwall, and Tony Di Spigna for ITC, first released in 1974.[105] It is used for the "MOO MOO FARM" sign in Mario Kart 64, and text in the show of Fox in the opening of Super Smash Bros.

ITC Machine

A Mario Star sign from Mario Kart 64.

ITC Machine is a sans-serif typeface designed by Ronné Bonder and Tom Carnasse for ITC, first released in 1970.[106] It is used in the localized versions of Mario Kart 64 for interface text, as well as the Mario Star business logo.

ITC Machine is also used on the logo for the Super Mario Bros. film and much of the material related to it. A modified version 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

Juniper

A Yoshi sign from Mario Kart 64.

Juniper is a serif typeface designed by Joy Redick for Adobe, first released in 1990 as a digital version of the woodtype Painters Roman by Nick Curtis, released by William H. Page & Company and Vanderburgh Wells & Company in 1878.[107] It is used in Mario Kart 64 for the Yoshi business sponsor and the "BOING!" onomatopoeia generated when a kart hops.

Kafu Techno

Megagame Muscles Stage
WarioWare: Move It!

Kafu Techno (花風テクノ Hanafū Tekuno) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Arphic for Fontworks, first released in 2012.[108] It is used in the interface in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, WarioWare Gold in Dribble & Spitz and 18-Volt's stages, the HUD in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion, WarioWare: Get It Together! for Dr. Crygor's stage, and WarioWare: Move It! for text in the Volcano Wario stage, Megagame Muscles, and the logo for Dirty Job.

Kiev

Kiev is a script typeface from Bay Animation, first released in 1994. It is used in Super Mario Odyssey for the text in the Lake Lamode sticker.

Kokin Hige

Kokin Hige (古今髭 Kokon Hige) is a script typeface designed by KOKIN (Tetsushi Kogane) for Fontworks, first released in 1997.[109] It is used for text in Kat & Ana's stage in WarioWare Gold.

KoreanAGD

KoreanAGD (sometimes referred to as "아시아고딕 4종", Asian Gothic) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 1999.[110] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

KoreanAH

KoreanAH (sometimes referred to as "아시아헤드 4종", Asian Heads) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2017.[111] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.

KoreanAISK

KoreanAISK (sometimes referred to as "아이스께끼 1종", Ice Cream) is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2010.[112] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

KoreanAMERI

Patissiere Sparkla on 2F in Sparkle Theater in the postgame of Princess Peach: Showtime!, with Princess Peach, Stella and some Theets nearby. The image also showcases the South Korean language version's font (KoreanAMERI B) that is markedly different from the one used in the Western and Japanese versions (UD Marugo Pr6).
KoreanAMERI as it is used in the Korean translation of Princess Peach: Showtime!

KoreanAMERI (sometimes referred to as "아메리카노 3종", Americano) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2013.[113] Its "B" variant is used for almost all text in the Korean version of Princess Peach: Showtime!.

KoreanBB

KoreanBB (sometimes referred to as "별빛 3종", Starlight) is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 1996.[114] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

KoreanBIG

KoreanBIG (sometimes referred to as "빅체 2종", Big Sieves) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 1996.[115] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

KoreanCOMA

KoreanCOMA (sometimes referred to as "컴퓨터 3종", Computers) is a display typeface released by Asiafont in 1999.[116] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Super Mario Maker 2.

KoreanCM

KoreanCM (sometimes referred to as "자막체 1종", Subtitle) is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2008.[117] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D.

KoreanDNR

KoreanDNR (sometimes referred to as "디나루 3종", Dinaroo) is a rounded gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 1996.[118] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Korean language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Korean language)
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Korean language)
  • Super Mario 3D Land (Korean language)
  • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) (Korean language)
  • Mario Tennis Open (Korean language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Korean language)
  • Mario Golf: World Tour (Korean language)
  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (Korean language)
  • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (Korean language)
  • Super Mario Run (Korean language)
  • Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World (Korean language)
  • Mario Sports Superstars (Korean language)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Korean language)

It is also used for the interface of the Wii and Nintendo 3DS system software in the Korean language.

KoreanDR

KoreanDRDS (sometimes referred to as "두리둥실 1종", Duridungsil) is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2010.[119] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Mario Tennis Open.

KoreanDREAM

KoreanDREAM (sometimes referred to as "드림고딕 7종", Dream Gothic) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2013.[120] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Mario Party (Korean language)
  • Mario Kart Tour (Korean language)

KoreanGD

KoreanGD (sometimes referred to as "본문고딕 6종", Text Gothic) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 1996.[121] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Yoshi's Island DS (Korean language)
  • Mario Party 8 (Korean language)
  • Mario Party 9 (Korean language)
  • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition (Korean language)
  • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) (Korean language)
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Korean language)
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Korean language)
  • Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (Korean language)

It is also used for the interface of the Wii and Nintendo DSi system software in the Korean language.

KoreanGD1

KoreanGD1 (sometimes referred to as "고딕1 시리즈 10종", Gothic 1) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2015.[122] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Tennis Aces (Korean language)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World (Korean language)
  • Super Mario Maker 2 (Korean language)
  • Dr. Mario World (Korean language)
  • Mario Kart Tour (Korean language)

KoreanGID

KoreanGID (sometimes referred to as "고인돌 1종", Dolmen) is a display typeface released by Asiafont in 2015.[123] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Mario Party: Star Rush.

KoreanGESP

KoreanGESP (sometimes referred to as "가을소풍 2종", Fall Picnics) is a display typeface released by Asiafont in 2014.[124] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Sports Superstars (Korean language)
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Korean language)

KoreanGRHD

KoreanGRHD (sometimes referred to as "굴림헤드 3종", Rolling Heads) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 1996.[125] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Strikers Charged (Korean language)
  • Mario Party DS (Korean language)
  • Mario Party 8 (Korean language)
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Korean language)
  • Mario Kart 7 (Korean language)
  • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Korean Language)
  • Club Nintendo Picross (Korean Language)

It is also used for the header of the Wii's Wii Shop Channel and the Photo Channel in the Korean language.

KoreanGRP

KoreanGRP (sometimes referred to as "그래픽 2종", Graphics) is a humanist typeface released by Asiafont in 1996.[126] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Tetris DS (Korean language)
  • Wario Land: Shake It! (Korean language)

KoreanHAN

KoreanHAN (sometimes referred to as "한글사랑 3종, Korean Language Love) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2001.[127] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

KoreanHSE

KoreanHSE (sometimes referred to as "한글세상 3종", Hangul World) is a serif typeface released by Asiafont in 2003.[128] It is used for text in the Korean version of Mario Party 8.

KoreanHYGR

KoreanHYGR (sometimes referred to as "하얀구름 1종", White Cloud) is a display typeface released by Asiafont in 2016.[129] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Yoshi's Crafted World.

KoreanMB

KoreanMB (sometimes referred to as "물레방아 3종", Watermills) is a serif typeface released by Asiafont in 1999.[130] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Mario Party: Island Tour.

KoreanNGD

KoreanNGD (sometimes referred to as "뉴고딕 4종", New Gothic) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2011.[131] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Golf: World Tour (Korean language)
  • Mario Party: Star Rush (Korean language)
  • Tetris 99 (Korean language)
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (Korean language)
  • Super Mario 3D All-Stars (Korean language)
  • Super Mario Bros. 35 (Korean language)

It is also used as the font of the Nintendo Switch system software in the Korean language, and is used in areas where UD Shin Go is used in other regions, such as apps like Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online.

KoreanNGL

KoreanNGL (sometimes referred to as "뉴굴림 4종", New Rolls) is a graphical typeface released by Asiafont in 2018.[132] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Mario Odyssey (Korean language)
  • Luigi's Mansion 3 (Korean language)

KoreanPKS

KoreanPKS (sometimes referred to as "피카소 1종", Picasso) is a graphical typeface released by Asiafont in 2018.[133] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • WarioWare: Get It Together! (Korean language)
  • WarioWare: Move It! (Korean language)

KoreanPONM

KoreanPONM (sometimes referred to as "피오피네모 2종", P.O.Pinemo) is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2013.[134] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Korean language)
  • Dr. Mario World (Korean language)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Korean language)

KoreanRO

KoreanRO (sometimes referred to as "로미오 3종", Romeo) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2000.[135] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Wario Land: Shake It!.

KoreanSDNR

KoreanSDNR (sometimes referred to as "신디나루 2종", Sindinaru) is a rounded gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2002.[136] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Mario Galaxy (Korean language)
  • Mario Kart Wii (Korean language; including Mario Kart Channel)
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Korean language)
  • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Korean Language)
  • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (Korean Language)

KoreanSGCK

KoreanSGCK (sometimes referred to as "뉴고딕 4종", Small Friend) is an uneven typeface released by Asiafont in 2008.[137] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Yoshi's New Island.

KoreanSMI

KoreanSMI (sometimes referred to as "스마일 3종", Smiles) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2014.[138] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.

KoreanTITGD

KoreanTITGD (sometimes referred to as "타이틀고딕 5종", Title Gothic) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2017.[139] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.

KoreanTYGD

KoreanTYGD (sometimes referred to as "소꼽친구 1종", Desertion Gothic) is a gothic typeface released by Asiafont in 2008.[140] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Mario Golf: World Tour.

KoreanUJSN

KoreanUJSN (sometimes referred to as "우주소년 1종", Space Boy) is a display typeface released by Asiafont in 2016.[141] It is used for the interface in the Korean version of Luigi's Mansion 3.

Kurokane

Japanese artwork of a Mario stamp from Mario Party Superstars accompanied by text reading, “やった!”.
Mario Party Superstars

Kurokane (くろかね Kurokane) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Yoshiharu Ōsaki for Fontworks, first released in 2008.[142] It is used for the sticker text in Mario Party Superstars for the Japanese language. It is also widely used in WarioWare games starting from WarioWare Gold, as well as in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

LineG

LineG (ラインG RainG) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Kyoko Katsumoto and Shigeru Katsumoto for Visual Design Laboratory, first released in 2000.[143] It is used for the interface in Super Mario Bros. Wonder for the kanji.

Lithos

Lithos is a sans-serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly for Adobe Type, first released in 1989.[144] The font, in its Black variant, is employed for certain display text in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, Donkey Kong Land III and Wario Land 3 and for general interface text in Donkey Kong 64. Mario's Game Gallery also features Lithos Black for the game's title on the main menu, and Super Mario 64 uses it for the "COURSE" text on course icons.

More recently, it has been used for the logo of the Mario & Sonic games, in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo of the Coconut Cafe business (in the form of Lithos Black in these cases), and also in Super Mario Odyssey as part of the Mount Volbono sticker.

Lithos Black was also employed for the pre-release Japanese logo for Super Mario Advance.

LogoG

LogoG (ロゴG RogoG) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Kyoko Katsumoto and Shigeru Katsumoto for Visual Design Laboratory, first released in 2000.[145] Its Latin characters are similar to Eurostile. It is used for the interface in Super Mario Bros. Wonder for the kana.

Logona

Story mode in Mario Golf: Super Rush
Logona was used for the interface in Mario Golf: Super Rush pre-release for Japanese and Western languages. In the final game, UD Shin Go is used for the interface for Western languages.

Logona (ロゴナ Rogona) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Kyoko Katsumoto and Shigeru Katsumoto for Visual Design Laboratory, first released in 2015.[146] Its Latin characters are similar to Eurostile. It is used for the interface in Mario Golf: Super Rush for the Japanese language and the interface in the Nintendo Switch remake of Super Mario RPG for display text.

Lucida Grande

Lucida Grande is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes, first released in 1999.[147] A modified version of Lucida Grande Bold is used for the logos of the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS systems, and being used for these logos, it is also used for the logo of Tetris DS.

Maiandra

'Maiandra is a typeface designed by Dennis Pasternak by Galapagos.[148] It is used for the year text in the logo for the Nintendo Campus Challenge.

Matisse

Tentative logo for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Matisse, as used in the logo of the Super Smash Bros. series

Matisse (マティス Matisu) is a serif typeface from Fontworks designed by Toshiyasu Satō for Fontworks, first released in 1992.[149] It is used for the logo of the Super Smash Bros. series since Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is also used in the series for How to Play in the original, text for winner names in Melee, as well as text for the jackpot and the international versions of the song lyrics in Brawl. It is also used for text in the file select screen of Luigi's Mansion, interface text in Game & Wario, text in Mona's stage the the logo for Super Hard in WarioWare Gold, text in Rising Star in WarioWare: Get It Together!, and text in Jimmy T.'s stage in WarioWare: Move It!. It is also used for the amiibo cards for Mario Sports Superstars.

Comic Mystery

Title of Sneaky Gamer
Used for "Sneaky" in the logo for Sneaky Gamer in WarioWare Gold

Comic Mystery (コミックミステリ Komikkumisuteri)is an alternative version of Matisse released in 2008.[150] It is used for text for Bowser's invitation in Mario Superstar Baseball, text in Ashley in Game & Wario, text in Ashley's stage and the logo for Sneaky Gamer in WarioWare Gold, and the interface of the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.

MS Gothic

'MS Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by RICOH for Microsoft, first released in 1993.[151] It is used for the interface in Yoshi's Woolly World for the Japanese language.

Mystery

Mystery (ミステリ Misuterī)is an alternative version of Matisse released in 1998.[152] It is used for the location name HUD in Luigi's Mansion and text in 9-Volt's stage in WarioWare: Move It!.

Modula Serif

Title Screen of Nintendo Challenge, an alternate of the 1992 version of Nintendo Campus Challenge, used for a competition in Scandinavia
Modula Serif, used on "CHALLENGE" in the logo for Nintendo Challenge

Modula Serif is a slab-serif typeface designed by Zuzana Licko for Emigre, first released in 1985.[153] It is used for the logo for Nintendo Challenge.

MOSuuji HC

MOSuuji HC is a numeral-only geometric sans-serif typeface from Morisawa. It is used for text in the jackpot in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Myriad

Nintendo 64 logo

Myriad is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly for Adobe Type, first released in 1992.[154] It is used for the logos for the Nintendo 64, Super Mario 64 and its DS remake, and StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Nadianne

Nadianne is a humanist typeface designed by Aldo Novarese for Monotype, first released in 1994.[155] It is used for text in opponent screens in Super Smash Bros./

Neo Sans

Excitement Battery
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

Neo Sans is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Sebastian "Seb" Lester for Monotype, first released in 2004.[156] It is used for the interface in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 for Western languages.

Neuland

Possible alternatives include: Nueland.
Jungle
Donkey Kong Country Returns

Neuland is a display typeface designed by Rudolf Koch for Klingspor, first released in 1923.[157]

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 Bullet Bill Speed Trial, Wild Yoshi Sanctuary and Yoshi Runners.

New Cezanne

Wario's character introduction in WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together!

New Cezanne (ニューセザンヌ Nyū Sezan'nu) is a sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2008.[158] It is used in WarioWare: Get It Together! and WarioWare: Move It! for display text.

New Cinema

New Cinema (ニューシネマ Nyūshinema) is a slab-serif typeface designed by Hideo Satō for Fontworks, first released in 2007.[159] It is used for text in Ashley's stage in Game & Wario.

New Rodin

Super Mario Party's River Survival mode.
New Rodin as it is used in Super Mario Party

New Rodin (ニューロダン Nyū Rodan) is a geometric sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2002.[160] Its Latin characters are similar to Eurostile. It is used for the interface in the following games:

It is also used for the interface in the Mii Channel, and in the Japanese logo of Fortune Street.

News Gothic

News Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released in 1908.[161] It is used in Mario Strikers: Battle League for body text.

Noyh

Edge angry with Beep-0
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Noyh is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Chatnarong Jingsuphatada for Typesketchbook, first released in 2015.[162] It is used in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope in its R Medium variant for body text.

OL Butterfly

OL Butterfly is a sans-serif typeface designed by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, first released in 2003.[163] It is used on headers on the Mario Marty-e cards. A modified version is used for the "Bowser's Minions" text in the Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions logo.

Optima

The logo for Princess Peach: Showtime!
Optima, used for the "PRINCESS PEACH" text

Optima is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf for the Stempel Type Foundry, first released in 1958.[164] It is used for the logo for Princess Peach: Showtime!.

Oz Handicraft

The logo for Game & Watch Gallery
"GALLERY" set in Oz Handicraft

Oz Handicraft is a sans-serif typeface designed by George Ryan for Bitstream, first released in 1991.[165] It is used on the logo for the Game & Watch Gallery series' and its games' logos, and is also used for text on the boxarts of the first two installments.

PalRamune

The title screen for Balloon Bang in WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together! Balloon Bang

PalRamune (パルラムネ ParuRamune) is a Point of Purchase typeface designed by Akiko Ochi for Fontworks, first released in 2017.[166] It is used for the logo for Balloon Bang in WarioWare: Get It Together! and text in Mona's stage in WarioWare: Move It!.

PalRetron

Title screen for Copycat Mirror
WarioWare: Move It! Copycat Mirror

PalRetron (パルレトロン ParuRetoron) is a typeface designed by Akiko Ochi for Fontworks, first released in 2019.[167] It is used for the logos for Medusa March and Copycat Mirror in WarioWare: Move It!.

Park Avenue

Park Avenue is a script typeface designed by Robert E. Smith for the American Type Founders, first released in 1933.[168] It is used for song lyrics in the English version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Peachy Keen JF

International logo for Super Mario Party Jamboree
Peachy Keen JF, used for the "JAMBOREE" text

Peachy Keen JF is a sans-serif typeface designed by Jason Walcott for Jukebox Type, first released in 2008.[169] It is used for the "Jamboree" text in the Super Mario Party Jamboree logo.

Phosphate

WarioWareGold - USlogo.png

Phosphate is a sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Jackaman and Jakob Erbar for Red Rooster.[170] Its Inline variant is used for the "Gold" text in the WarioWare Gold logo.

PiePie

The logo for WarioWare: Get It Together!
PiePie, used for the "GET IT Together!" text

PiePie is a sans-serif typeface designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa for Dharma Type, first released in 2014.[171] It is used for the logo for WarioWare: Get It Together!

Pop Fury

The control setting in Luigi's Mansion
Pop Fury used for the controller setting label and the letters labeling the controller buttons in Luigi's Mansion

Pop Fury (Popフューリ Pop Fyūri) is a Point of Purchase typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1998.[172] It is used for the controller setting label and the letters labeling the controller buttons in Luigi's Mansion.

Pop Happiness

Pop Happiness (Popハッピネス Pop Happinesu) is a Point of Purchase typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1997.[173] It is used for the interface in the following games:

It is also used for the logos for the following games:

It is used for display text or some interface text in the following games:

Pop Joy

Pop Joy (Popジョイ Pop Joi) is a rounded Point of Purchase typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1998.[174] It has been most prominently used as the Western-language text font for the Paper Mario series since Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is also used for interface text in Dr. Mario 64, decorative text in the Super Mario Sunshine Guide Book (the Gelato Beach, Pinna Park, Pianta Village, and Corona Mountain pages), interface text in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, some text in Dr. Mario & Puzzle League, interface text in DK: Jungle Climber, and text in Penny's stage in WarioWare Gold.

Poppins

The logo for Mario Strikers: Battle League

Poppins is a sans-serif typeface designed by Jonny Pinhorn and Ninad Kale for the Indian Type Foundry, first released in 2014.[175] A modified version of the font is used for the logo of Mario Strikers: Battle League.

Princetown

Princetown is a geometric slab-serif typeface designed by Dick Jones for Letraset, first released in 1981.[176] It is used for the logo for Nintendo Campus Challenge.

Pritchard

The logo for Super Smash Bros.
Pritchard, used for the words "SUPER" and "BROS."

Pritchard is a sans-serif typeface designed by Martin Wait for Letraset, first released in 1970.[177] It is used for the logo of Super Smash Bros.

Puffin Display Soft

Super Mario Bros. Wonder logo
Puffin Display Soft, used for the "WONDER" text

Puffin Display Soft is a sans-serif display typeface designed by Pieter van Rosmalen for Bold Monday, first released in 2021.[178] Its Black font is used for the logo for Super Mario Bros. Wonder.

Pump

Pump is a sans-serif typeface designed by Bob Newman for Letraset, first released in 1970.[179] It is used for the logos for the following games:

  • Mario Bros. (Atari 2600) (Pump Bold)
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Pump Demi)
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Pump Bold)
  • Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (Pump Medium; modified)
  • Nintendo Badge Arcade (Pump Bold)

It is also used for the logo for the Game Boy Micro. A modified version is used for the logo for the Nintendo DS Lite.

Quagmire

The logo for Wario: Master of Disguise

Quagmire is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Rian Hughes for Device, first released in 1997..[180] It is used for the logo of Wario: Master of Disguise.

Rat Fink Heavy

Animal Crossing from Mario Kart 8 - Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 downloadable content.

Rat Fink Heavy is an uneven serif typeface designed by Ken Barber and Ed "Big Daddy" Roth for House Industries, first released in 1993.[181] It is used for the English-language Animal Crossing logo, which appears as the starting banner of the Animal Crossing course in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Revue

Revue, used on "Double Dash!!" in the logo for Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Revue is a sans-serif typeface designed by Colin Brignall for Stephenson Blake, first released in 1968.[182] Its bold font is used for the logo of Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and the PocketCamera of the Nintendo 64DD, and in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logos of 100% Organic Antifreeze and Bowser Oil (also seen in Super Mario Odyssey).

Rockwell

Mario Superstar Baseball promotional artwork: Game Logo
Rockwell, used for the "SUPERSTAR BASEBALL" text

Rockwell is a slab-serif typeface from Monotype, first released in 1934.[183]

Rockwell Extra Bold is used for the logo for Mario Superstar Baseball.

In Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Rockwell Bold is used on the logo of 1-Up Mushroom Car Insurance Group.

In Super Mario Odyssey, Rockwell Condensed is used for the text in the Bonneton sticker.

Rodin

Rodin (ロダン Rodan) is a sans-serif typeface designed by Toshiyasu Satō for Fontworks, first released in 1990.[184] Multiple variants of the font have been used in games in the Super Mario franchise.

Rodin Cattleya

Rodin Cattleya (ロダンカトレア Rodan Katorea) is an alternative version of Rodin designed by Toshiyasu Satō, first released in 1995.[185] It is Rodin with Cattleya kana. It is used for the interface in the following games:

Rodin Maria

Rodin Maria (ロダンマリア Rodan Maria) is an alternative version of Rodin released in 1995.[186] It is Rodin with Maria kana. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Super Mario Sunshine (Japanese language)
  • Yoshi Topsy-Turvy
  • Super Mario Galaxy (Japanese language)
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Japanese language)
  • Mario Sports Mix
  • Game & Wario
  • Mario Party 10 (Japanese language)

It is also used for text in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong e-Reader cards.

Rodin NTLG

Bottom screen from Mario Kart 7's main menu.
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, first released in 1997.[187] 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 and Wii U 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:

In Mario Kart 8, it is used on various signs in tracks, such as in Super Bell Subway. It is also used for the logo for Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge and the first logo for the Nintendo eShop.

Rodin Rose

Rodin Rose (ロダンローズ Rodan Rōzu) is an alternative version of Rodin released in 1995.[188] It is Rodin with Rose kana. It is used for the interface in Princess Peach: Showtime! for display text.

Rodin Wanpaku

Rodin Wanpaku (ロダンわんぱく Rodan Wanpaku) is an alternative version of Rodin designed by Yutaka Satō, first released in 1998.[189] It is Rodin with New Wanpaku Gothic kana. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Mario Super Sluggers
  • Wario Land: Shake It! (cutscene subtitles)
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns (Japanese language)
  • Mario Party: Island Tour
  • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Japanese language)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World
  • WarioWare: Get It Together!
  • WarioWare: Move It!

Raglan

Raglan (ラグラン Raguran) is an alternative version of Rodin released in 1995.[190] It is an Ultra Bold derivative of Rodin. It is used for text in Darts in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It is used for interface text in DK: Jungle Climber, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (except the Nintendo 3DS version), and Yoshi's Woolly World and its Nintendo 3DS port. In Paper Mario: Color Splash, it is used for the logo of Snifit or Whiffit: Seabed Edition. In Mario Sports Superstars, it is used for ranking in horse riding races. In WarioWare Gold, it is used in the logos for Wario Interrupts and Cruise Control, and for text in Dancing Team, Orbulon, Wario Deluxe, and Wario Interrupts stages. In WarioWare: Get it Together!, it is used for text in Orbulon's stage, the Showdown stage, and for the title screen logos for Puck 'er Up and Frenemy Frenzy. In WarioWare: Move It!, it is used for text in Dr. Crygor's stage and text in Switching Gears.

Railway

The TV view during regular gameplay in Ski (minigame) in Game & Wario.
Game & Wario

Railway (レイルウェイ Reirū~ei) is an outlined sans-serif typeface designed by Toshiyasu Satō for Fontworks, first released in 1995.[191] It is based on Rodin. It is used for text in Ski in Game & Wario, and text in Jimmy T and the Dancing Team stages in WarioWare Gold.

Reggae

Reggae (レゲエ Regee) is a typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1995.[192] It is based on Rodin. It is used for the credits text in Luigi's Mansion. It is also used in Mario Superstar Baseball for Bowser Jr.'s team logos. It is also used for text in the Japanese Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

Comic Reggae

Title of Thrill Ride
WarioWare Gold Thrill Ride

Comic Reggae (コミックレゲエ Komikkuregee) is an alternative version of Reggae released in 2008.[193] It is used for the logo of Thrill Ride in WarioWare Gold.

RocknRoll

Mario Party 10, amiibo party mode.
Mario Party 10

RocknRoll (ロックンロール Rokkunrōru) is a Point of Purchase typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1995.[194] It is based on Rodin. It is used for the interface in Mario Party 10 for Western languages, text in party minigames in WarioWare: Get It Together!, and text in Showdown in WarioWare: Move It!.

Rowdy

Mario Party: Star Rush E3 2016 screenshot
The font used for the interface as seen in Mario Party: Star Rush

Rowdy (ロウディ Roudi) is a sans-serif typeface designed by Toshiyasu Satō for Fontworks, first released in 1995.[195] It is based on Rodin. It is used for the interface in the following games:

In Super Mario Sunshine, Rowdy is used for text in the Isle Defino map. In Mario Tennis: Power Tour, it is used for the HUD numbers for score and time. In Mario Superstar Baseball, it is used for the logos for Princess Peach's and Princess Daisy's teams. In Wario Land: Shake It!, it is used for the "G" on Coin Bags and also for the "ON" and "OFF" on Certainty Switches in the Japanese version only. In WarioWare Gold, it is used for text in Dirbble & Spitz's and the Potluck Gang stage. In WarioWare: Move It!, it is used for text in Wario's stage. It is also used for the "Puzzle & Dragons" portion of the Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition logo, and the "Arcade Edition" portion of the logo for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition. It is also used for text in the Japanese Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

In Mario Kart Wii, it is used for the logos of the following sponsors:

Script Bold

An artwork of Bowser and Peach's royal wedding.

Script Bold is a script typeface designed by Fritz Max Steltzer for Monotype, first released in 1931.[196] It is used for Bowser and Princess Peach's wedding posters seen in Super Mario Odyssey.

Seagull

MK8-RoyalPatisserie2.png
Possible alternatives include: Bitstream Seagull, EF Seagull, Seagull SB, TS Seagull and URW Seagull.

Seagull is a serif typeface designed by Adrian Williams an Bob McGrath for Fonts/Ingrama, first released in 1978.[197] It is used in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo for Peach & Daisy Royal Patisserie.

Serpentine

European and Australasian logo for Donkey Kong Barrel Blast

Serpentine is a geometric typeface designed by Dick Jensen for the Visual Graphics Corporation, first released in 1972.[198] It is used for the PRESS START text in the title screen of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is also used in the European and Australian logos of Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.

Seurat

The UI in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
The font as seen in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Seurat (スーラ Sūra) is a rounded sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 1993.[199] It is used for the interface in the following games:

It is also used for text in the Japanese Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

Seurat Capie

Seurat Capie (スーラキャピー Sūra Kyapī) is an alternative version of Seurat designed by Yutaka Satō, first released in 1995.[200] It is Seurat with Capie kana. It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Japanese language)
  • Super Paper Mario (Japanese language)
  • Donkey Kong Barrel Blast

Slump

Slump (スランプ Suranpu) is an alternative version of Seurat released in 1995.[201] It is used for subtitles in Super Mario Sunshine, pop-up boxes in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, display text in Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, interface text in Wario Land: Shake It!, text in the Wario Bug stage in WarioWare: Get It Together!, and text in Pyoro W and subtitles in the credits in WarioWare: Move It! to denote characters and locations. In WarioWare: Smooth Moves and WarioWare Gold, it is used for text in Ashley's and Orbulon's levels respectively. It is also used for heading text in the Japanese Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards.

Showcard Gothic

Showcard Gothic is a sans-serif typeface designed by Jim Parkinson for The Font Bureau, first released in 1993.[202] It is used for the logos for the following games:

It is also seen in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis on its victory screen.

Skip

Friendless Battle after the player attains a score of 600+
WarioWare: Get It Together!

Skip Pro (スキップ Pro Sukippu Pro) is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Shigenobu Fujita for Fontworks, first released in 2019.[203] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • WarioWare: Get It Together!
  • WarioWare: Move It!.

Snell Roundhand

Bubblaine sticker from Super Mario Odyssey.
"Bubblaine" set in Snell Roundhand.

Snell Roundhand is a script typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Linotype, first released in 1966.[204] It is used in Super Mario Odyssey in the Bubblaine sticker.

Snyder Speed Brush

Mario Kart 64 No Trophy.png

Snyder Speed Brush is a script typeface designed by Pat Snyder, first released in 1992.[205] It is used for the interface in Mario Kart 64.

Souvenir

Possible alternatives include: ITC Souvenir and Souvenir Graphic.
Toad City Sightseeing poster from Mario Kart 8

Souvenir is a serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF, first released in 1920.[206] It is used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo of Toad City Sightseeing.

Stencil

Japanese box art for Super Mario All-Stars
"SUPER MARIO BROS. 1,2,3,USA" set in Stencil.
Steam Gardens sticker from Super Mario Odyssey.
"STEAM GARDENS" set in Stencil.

Stencil is a serif display typeface designed by Gerry Powell for American Type Founders, first released in 1937.[207]

It is seen in the Japanese boxart for Super Mario All-Stars, and also in Super Mario Odyssey, where it is used on the sticker for the Steam Gardens, albeit with a modified "R" glyph.

Stick

The view of the TV in the Snap the Suspects! level in Shutter in Game & Wario.

Stick (ステッキ Sutekki) is a typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2009.[208] It is used for text in Shutter in Game & Wario. A modified version is used for text in Dribble & Spit's stage in WarioWare: Move It!.

Stop

The poster of Green Fuel in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
"GREEN FUEL" in Stop.

Stop is a sans-serif typeface designed by Aldo Novarese and first released by Nebiolo in 1970 or 1971.[209] It is seen in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo of Green Fuel.

Stymie

Stymie, used on "TOURNAMENT GOLF"

Stymie is a slab-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders, first released in 1931.[210] It is used in the international logo for NES Open Tournament Golf.

Superstar

Logo of Mario Party: The Top 100
Superstar, used on the number "100" in the logo for Mario Party: The Top 100

Superstar is a geometric slab-serif typeface designed by Colin Brignall for Letraset, first released in 1970.[211] Modified versions are used in jerseys in Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged and the logo for Mario Party: The Top 100.

Surface Rough

The logo for Super Smash Bros.
Surface Rough, used within the "SMASH" lettering with a reversed gradient

Surface Rough is a display typeface used for the logo of Super Smash Bros.

Sweet Sans

US logo of amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
Sweet Sans, used on "NINTENDO'S GREATEST BITS"

Sweet Sans is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Mark van Bronkhorst for MVB Fonts, first released in 2013.[212] It is used for the logo of amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits.

Taberna Serif

Key artwork of Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Taberna Serif is a serif typeface designed by Jorge Cisterna and Rodrigo Fuenzalida for Latinotype, first released in 2016.[213] Its Black variant is used for the "Brothership" subtitle of the Mario & Luigi: Brothership logo.

Tekton

Logo: Roy's HighBrick Hotel.
Tekton used for "MARIO STAGE 1" and "Press Button One To Begin!" in Hotel Mario.

Tekton is a handwriting-style typeface designed by David Siegel and first released in 1989. It is used in Hotel Mario for some interface text. Its bold condensed variation also replaces Kyo Geki in the European localizations of Mario Party 8, being used for selectable panels and player tags.

Tempo

Tempo is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Hunter Middleton for Ludlow, first released in 1930.[214] A modified version of Tempo Heavy Condensed is used for the logo for Baseball.

The Bold Font

The Bold Font is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Sven Pels, first released in 2015.[215] It is used in The Super Mario Bros. Movie for the logo for Super Mario Bros. Plumbing and location names in the Super Mario Bros. Plumbing commercial.

TheSans

Amy talking at Copacabana Beach in Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
The font as it is used in the Wii U version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

TheSans is a sans-serif typeface designed by Lucas de Groot for LucasFonts, first released in 1994.[216] A version of this typeface, TheSans Rio 2016, is used for the interface in the Wii U version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games for Western languages.

Times New Roman

Times New Roman is a serif typeface designed by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent for Monotype, first released in 1937.[217]

It is also used for the logos for Wario Land II and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It is also used for the English in-game logo for Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and the number identifiers on the Family Computer controllers.

TS Hoboken

Bob-omb Plugs sponsor in Mario Kart Tour
"BOB-OMB" in TS Hoboken.

Hoboken is a serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for TypeShop Collection.[218] It is used in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the logo of Bob-omb Plugs.

Tsukushi A Old Mincho

Tsukushi A Old Minch (筑紫Aオールド明朝 Chikushi A Ōrudo Minchō) is a serif typeface designed by Shigenobu Fujita for Fontworks, first released in 2012.[219] It is used for the interface in WarioWare Gold.

Tsukushi A Old Gothic

Tsukushi A Maru Gothic (筑紫A丸ゴシック Chikushi A Maru Goshikku) is a rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Shigenobu Fujita for Fontworks, first released in 2008.[220] It is used for the HUD in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.

UD Kakugo

The "Who's in Control?" Show title screen
WarioWare: Move It! The "Who's in Control?" Show

UD Kakugo (UD角ゴ UD Kaku go) is a Universal Design sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2015.[221] Its Latin characters are classified as humanist. It is used for the interface in Super Mario Maker 2, Tetris 99, and Princess Peach: Showtime! for Western languages. It is also used for the sticker text in Mario Party Superstars for Western languages and the logo for The "Who's in Control?" Show in WarioWare: Move It!.

UD Marugo

Third phase of Pyoro W
WarioWare: Move It!

UD Marugo (UD丸ゴ UD Maru go) is a Universal Design rounded sans-serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2015.[222] It is used for the interface in Super Mario Party for Western languages and for text in Pyoro W in WarioWare: Move It!.

UD Mincho

The title screen for Gotta Bounce
WarioWare: Get It Together! Gotta Bounce

UD Mincho (UD明朝 UD Minchō) is a Universal Design serif typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2015.[223] It is used for the logo for Gotta Bounce in WarioWare: Get It Together!.

UD Shin Go

The topmost app settings in Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online, which among other things show the app's 3 available color settings, with the app's own comparison image of Mario just having hit the goal bell at Mushroom Zone in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
UD Shin Go as it is used in Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online

UD Shin Go (UD新ゴ UD Shin go) is a Universal Design sans-serif typeface from Morisawa. Its Latin characters and numerals come from ClearTone SG, a humanist sans serif typeface also from Morisawa, with slight modifications, particularly in the letter "J". In UD Shin Go, "J" sits on the baseline; while in ClearTone SG, "J" descends below the baseline. UD Shin Go modified with a single story "g" from Latin small letter script g is the system font on Nintendo Switch and is used as the typeface for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, the Chinese and Korean versions of Tetris 99 and Super Mario Bros. 35, the classic game applications for Nintendo Switch Online, and the player names on many Mario games on the console. The unmodified UD Shin Go with a double story "g" is used for the interface in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Univers

Australian logo for Game & Watch Gallery, known as Game Boy Gallery 2 in Australia
Univers, used on "GAME BOY GALLERY" in the Australasian logo for Game & Watch Gallery

Univers is a large sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger, first released in 1957.[224]

It is used for the Canadian, French, Dutch, Italian, and Australasian logos of certain NES games:

  • Golf (Univers Black)
  • Wrecking Crew (Univers Bold Condensed)
  • Super Mario Bros. (Univers Bold Condensed)

It is used for the logo of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and the 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. Modified versions are used for the numbers in 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.

Univers Extra Black is used for the logo for the Nintendo 64.

Modified versions of Univers Condensed are used for the logos for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the SNES Classic Edition, and the Virtual Boy.

VAG Rounded

Moon Kingdom sticker from Super Mario Odyssey.
"HONEYLUNE RIDGE" set in VAG Rounded.

VAG Rounded is a widely used rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Gerry Barney for Volkswagen, first released between 1978 and 1979.[225] It is used for the interface in the following games:

In Super Mario Odyssey, it is used on the Honeylune Ridge sticker. It is also used for the logo for Tetris & Dr. Mario. A modified version is also used for the logo for Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey and the Japanese logos for the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series up to Tipping Stars.

Van Dijk

The logo for Mario Golf: Advance Tour
"Advance Tour" formatted in Van Dijk.

Van Dijk is a handwritten-style typeface designed by Peter O'Donnel and Jan van Dijk, published by ITC in 1986.[226] Its bold variation is used in the localized logo for Mario Golf: Advance Tour.

Virginia

Virginia is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Russell Bean for Lettergraphics, first released in 1970.[227] It is used for cutscene text in Mario vs. Donkey Kong.

WBX Komik

WBX Komik is an uneven sans-serif typeface designed by WolfBainX for the Vigilante Typeface Corporation. It is used for the "THANKS FOR PLAYING" text in the credits picture in Mario vs. Donkey Kong.

Yuan

Yuan is a rounded sans-serif typeface for Chinese released by DynaComware. Its Simplified Chinese variant, DFP Yuan-GB (华康圆体 Huá kāng Yuán Tǐ) is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Odyssey (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Party (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Dr. Mario World (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Luigi's Mansion 3 (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Simplified Chinese language)

It is also used for the various iQue manuals of Nintendo 64 games.

Its Traditional Chinese variant, DF Yuan-B5 (華康圓體 Huá kāng Yuán Tǐ) is used for the interface in the following games:

  • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (Simplified Chinese language)
  • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Odyssey (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Super Mario Party (Traditional Chinese language)
  • Dr. Mario World (Traditional Chinese languages)
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (Traditional Chinese language)

Yuruka

Yuruka used in Yoshi's Crafted World

Yuruka (ユールカ Yūruka) is a Point of Purchase typeface from Fontworks, first released in 2012.[228] It is used for the interface in the following games:

  • NES Remix games (except Ultimate NES Remix)
  • Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure
  • Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World (with modified "I")
  • WarioWare Gold
  • Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Yoshi's Crafted World
  • WarioWare: Get It Together!
  • WarioWare: Move It!
  • Mario & Luigi: Brothership

It is also used for the logo of Dr. Mario World.

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