Proudly introducing this super versatile selection of 110 premium handcrafted fonts with hundreds of design extras. Five years in the making, this collection contains the absolute best of what I have to offer!
Use this collection of fonts and design goods within an unlimited number of commercial projects. This includes end products for sale, print and web work, social media, etc. Read the Extended Commercial License for more details (Oh, this also covers the bonus textures too!)
Mega Super Font Collection - Great Stuff!
Each and every font within the brand new Buckwheat Collection was carefully created to be timeless, super versatile, and effortlessly cohesive. An essential kit to come back to time and time again for any number of design projects; from clean and modern, to rough and organic (More info)
An all capitals font duo that works together in harmony. Inspired by bold, classic typography and ideal for a whole range of creative projects. The fonts were purposefully designed to look great front and center. The Lance pair is entirely handcrafted with all imperfections intact; enhancing the authentic handmade feel that has always been so desirable.
Introducing the Tallow font family. An awesome collection of 10 handcrafted fonts that will be a great asset to any font library. This uppercase (and small caps) family consists of 5 different styles; brush, pen, sketch, rough and regular. And each of the styles included is available as sans-serif and serif fonts. (More info)
This creative and playful hand-drawn font collection was inspired by the do it yourself movement that has exploded in recent years. What with the overload of all things virtual, this change of direction was inevitable, and one that I accept with open arms. These fonts will help add authenticity and personality to your digital work! (More info)
Liberal Hand is a classic serif font completed in an authentic hand drawn style giving this an edge over your typical serif of similar design. This particular font works perfectly when used for headlines or anything that needs grab attention. Liberal Hand Sans, a great addition to the Liberal Hand family and my personal favorite. This particular font is brilliant for everything from headlines to paragraphs and from logos to posters. (More info)
Introducing Brixton, a handcrafted font family with a unique and timeless personality that is available in 3 weights; light, regular and bold. Brixton is a great display font that thrives when used correctly. Particularly within posters, vintage logo design, label design, packaging, clothing etc. (More info)
Introducing my handcrafted brush font Whicker and its complimentary sans-sidekick. They function great on their own, but truly shine when combined! Perfect for logos, quotes, apparel, branding, headlines and anything that you want to draw attention to! (More info)
Brixton Line is a simple and effective handcrafted serif font but within a few clicks, you can transform Brixton Line into something unique and creative. With over 80 stylistic alternatives to choose from this font is great fun to work with! The font is an all-capitals font, the uppercase letters are slightly stylized versions of their lowercase counterparts and the remaining 87 alternatives are available through the glyph palette (More info)
@MagraneI love MM3. So good. Rush was an especially great addition. And I'm totally with you, I remember I bought MMCollection for Gamecube and tried to play it and thought, "What!? They switched the jump and fire buttons!??!" Worst decision ever made on a control scheme that I can think of. I immediately traded it in and got the collection on PS2, which was a bummer to me personally because it just felt like MM belonged on a Nintendo system since I had only played 1-7 and X-X3 at the time.
I find the list weird that 'collections' are included as games in the series. Sure they have bonus stuff added, but it's mostly separated from the games which are in themselves ranked individually. Makes for a weird list to me.
Haven't seen anyone mention Legends 2. I saw MM64, which was great, but Mega is still stuck in space and no one seems to care. Legends 2 was an amazing game. I know it wasn't a Nintendo game (which I didnt see as a requirement from the articles title), but as previously stated, they didnt even list all the megaman games on nintendo consoles. Still though, MM2 has to be my favorite simply from nostalgia.
It's MM2 for me - one of the all-time greats! Generally though, MM games are solid. I have found myself frustrated finally playing the Zero collection - what is with those games being so hard and obtuse? They have such a good reputation too.
Reviews for Sonic Mega Collection were generally favorable. Louis Bedigian of GameZone praised the controls as "top-notch" including that "even the thumbstick is usable, and it works flawlessly."[25] Game Informer declared Sonic Mega Collection to be "perhaps the best compilation ever."[18] Fran Mirabella of IGN christened the compilation as "a wonderful little collection that, while not perfect, is a great value."[24] Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot suggested that "if you're fiending for Sonic the Hedgehog and either don't have or are unwilling to drag out a dusty Genesis from the closet, don't hesitate to give it a shot."[20] However, Johnny Liu of Game Revolution advised "just blow the dust off the old Genesis, because there isn't enough good extra stuff here."[23] Nintendo Power described Sonic Mega Collection as "the ultimate compilation of Sonic adventures."[18] It was a runner-up for GameSpot's annual "Best Platformer on GameCube" award, which went to Super Mario Sunshine.[26]
Reviews for Sonic Mega Collection Plus were also positive. Chris Baker of GameSpy decided that "despite its exclusions, though, Collection's large selection of titles for $19.99 is a tough thing not to recommend to anyone who calls himself a gamer. Even if a few of the games undeniably suck."[21][27] Hilary Goldstein of IGN declared that "you can't find a better deal than 20 games for 20 dollars," and that "while not every Sonic game is a winner, the majority are. These games, though old, are superior to Sega's more recent 3D Sonic offerings."[28][29] Aceinet of GameZone, while praising the compilation overall as "a nearly complete package of classic Sonic games," was critical of the emulation of the Game Gear games, saying that "while the emulation is spot-on for the games, having to put up with a black bar around the screen could be upsetting to some."[22] Jeremy Parish of 1UP.com assured readers that "even with its shortcomings, it's still one of the most value-packed classic compilations available for any system -- as long as you like Sonic."[30] Game Informer suggested that "if you grew up with these games, they're still a joy to play," and that "new converts to the Sonic fold will get a great introduction to the 'hog's history."[31][32] GMR Magazine concluded that "if you're new to Sonic, for 20 bucks you really can't go wrong."[31]
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