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Download Lunchtime Doubly So font - lunchds.ttf by codeman38

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Download free Lunchtime Doubly So font by codeman38 free for Personal Use. Font list: lunchds.ttf,
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font
  • Lunchtime Doubly So font

About Lunchtime Doubly So font

The font used for dialogue in a number of Enix's Super Nintendo RPGs, including Soulblazer, Illusion of Gaia (a.k.a. Illusion of Time) and Terranigma.

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This fonts are authors' property, and are either shareware, demo versions or public domain. The licence mentioned above the download button is just an indication. Please look at the readme-files in the archives or check the indicated author's website for details, and contact him if in doubt. If no author/licence is indicated that's because we don't have information, that doesn't mean it's free.

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  • Lunchtime Doubly So Regular | lunchds.ttf
    Lunchtime Doubly So Regular font - lunchds.ttf

Lunchtime Doubly So Regular | lunchds.ttf

  • Font family: Lunchtime Doubly So
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: LunchtimeDoublySoRegular
  • Full font name: Lunchtime Doubly So Regular
  • Version: Version 1.01
  • Postscript font name: LunchtimeDoublySoReg
  • Manufacturer name: High-Logic
  • Designer: High-Logic - Erwin Denissen 1999
  • Description: Template

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Thanks for downloading one of codeman38's retro video game fonts, as seen on Memepool, BoingBoing, and all around the blogosphere.

So, you're wondering what the license is for these fonts? Pretty simple; it's based upon that used for Bitstream's Vera font set .

Basically, here are the key points summarized, in as little legalese as possible; I hate reading license agreements as much as you probably do:

With one specific exception, you have full permission to bundle these fonts in your own free or commercial projects-- and by projects, I'm referring to not just software but also electronic documents and print publications.

So what's the exception? Simple: you can't re-sell these fonts in a commercial font collection. I've seen too many font CDs for sale in stores that are just a repackaging of thousands of freeware fonts found on the internet, and in my mind, that's quite a bit like highway robbery. Note that this *only* applies to products that are font collections in and of themselves; you may freely bundle these fonts with an operating system, application program, or the like.

Feel free to modify these fonts and even to release the modified versions, as long as you change the original font names (to ensure consistency among people with the font installed) and as long as you give credit somewhere in the font file to codeman38 or zone38.net. I may even incorporate these changes into a later version of my fonts if you wish to send me the modifed fonts via e-mail.

Also, feel free to mirror these fonts on your own site, as long as you make it reasonably clear that these fonts are not your own work. I'm not asking for much; linking to zone38.net or even just mentioning the nickname codeman38 should be enough.

Well, that pretty much sums it up... so without further ado, install and enjoy these fonts from the golden age of video games.

[ codeman38 | [email protected] | http://www.zone38.net/ ]

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