It's perhaps an arguably unrelated suggestion, but if you like old MIDIs, this recorded livestream of what actually happens to Win95 when it hits 49.7 days uptime exclusively used a playlist of MIDI audio for the background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdrRoSdBM5M
All these fonts emulate the pixels used in the originals. While that's 100% true to how they are, when actually using them all those years ago, I didn't see pixels. I saw smooth, angled shapes. Today, these fonts break in higher resolutions.
I found a recreation for the PC VGA font done in vectors. It makes me happy, and I use it everywhere its appropriate. Looks smooth, even in 4K.
Hmm. Just loads a completely black page with no text, images or controls. JavaScript console says:
Uncaught DOMException: Failed to read the 'sessionStorage' property from 'Window': Access is denied for this document.
Looks like yet another website that is totally non-functional if one has disabled cookies.
Listen: I'm totally willing to enable cookies when there is a good reason (login, shopping cart, preferences, etc.)—but if you cannot manage to make your website at least LOAD without cookies (not even a "this site requires cookies" notice, however obnoxious that is) then it does not reflect well on your competence as a web developer.
The website is delightfully replete, even the scrollbar is retro! Whoever built this deserves some kind of prize.
I prefer the crisp "square" versions over the "correct" ones. The square version is how I wished the text showed up on my crappy monitor back in the day.
I always wondered why one of the losses of the BIOS->UEFI transition was the classic, relatively bold and attractive, console fonts. Most of the boards I've used in the UEFI era (Biostar, MSI, and Gigabyte, so it's not a single-vendor's taste) have gone to an ugly spindly font that looks a close brother to the X11 "fixed' font that gets loaded when no other font exists.
I'd love to be able to snap one of these into my boot menu.
I'm not sure about mobile, but on desktop the site is wonderfully performant and usable!
Plus the idea itself is immensely cool, so props to the author!
One thing I find myself wondering about is older looking fonts, with modern character set support (at least extended latin). Something like GNU Unifont https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Unifont but a bit more readable, say, for usage in an IDE.