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Yamasa Planet T slot machines

Contributed by Hiroaki Moriya on Sep 26th, 2021. Artwork published in
circa 1985
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Yamasa Planet T slot machines 1
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Yamasa’s Planet T Pachisloslot machines use Stack for the logo.

The E.T.-themed model shown above additionally uses Broadway and Futura for the “Medal” labels, Eurostile for “Bar” and “Stop”, and oblique Helvetica caps for “You are champion / Have a good time / Good luck”.

The Super Planet T Type-A shown below features Revue for the logo extensions. “Super Bonus” is in Chromium One, “Bonus Game” and “Stop” in Futura Black, “Medal(s)” in Hawthorn, “Start”, “Medal In” etc. in Optima, “Bar” in ITC Souvenir, and “Super Bonus” in Eurostile. The inline numerals are probably custom (based on a bold extended Helvetica?). All Japanese fonts are unidentified. [edit: according to commentator A, these are Sūbo, Gona, Nāru, and Ishii Gothic.]

Yamasa Planet T slot machines 2
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Yamasa Planet T slot machines 3
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Yamasa Planet T slot machines 4
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Typefaces

  • Stack
  • Revue
  • Chromium One
  • Futura Black
  • Broadway
  • Futura
  • Eurostile
  • Hawthorn
  • Optima
  • ITC Souvenir
  • Helvetica
  • Sūbo
  • Gona
  • Ishii Gothic
  • Nāru

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5 Comments on “Yamasa Planet T slot machines”

  1. This is a dove vintage font … I love it

  2. Hi Aride, are you referring to one of the Japanese fonts? What is Dove?

  3. The Japanese fonts are Subo, Gona, Ishii Gothic.

  4. Thank you! Added.

  5. The Japanese fonts are Subo, Naru, Gona, Ishii Gothic.

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