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    Joshua Would you like to play a game?

    August 13, 2020 magneticmovie1970sadaptation

    Part of my ZX Origins collection.

    Styles included

    Regular

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    This is a 2020 port of my previously proportional FontStruct font WarGames-OpenCredits which is based on the opening credits of the 1983 hacker movie WarGames.

    Despite using small-caps for the lower-case it is quite readable and can work well in the right prose-light setting.