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Since you clicked on the video, youve probably seen it in Wii Sports, in Wii Play, Wii Fit U, in Nintendo Switch screenshots, in StarFox, in Sonic games, on the PSP menu, inside Japanese train stations just to name a few. A well utilised font, but rarely used outside of Japan. Which makes me associate it as The Japan font or even The Nintendo font. To me, this looks more Japanese than this. It holds some similar characteristics with Eurostile, but its not exactly the same font. So, what font is it? Well, Ive actually been lying to you this whole time were not talking about one but in general, two separate fonts. By two separate Japanese typeface companies: Fontworks and Morisawa. These two fonts were heavily inspired by Gona, made by the type foundry Shaken in the 70s. During the digitalisation of typefaces in the 90s, a lot of analog fonts from the 70s and 80s werent directly carried over. Fontworks and Morisawa took advantage of this to claim