Here is a growing collection of fonts that were used on game shows. Below you will find the name of the font and what it was used for (show and portion of show.) All fonts are TrueType fonts and are in PC format. To download, click on either the font name or the sample GIF. To use the fonts you will need an extractor such as WinZip.

NOTE: I've received numerous complaints about the title font to Perry's Card Sharks not officially being Broadway, but instead a font made out of neon lights which exists in itself. I am proud to announce that with the help of Jay Lewis, I have found the actual font, Crystal Gypsy, and that it is a part of this most recent update. (Note - Broadway does appear in Perry's Card Sharks and in other game shows, so it will remain available here; however the peoper corrections have been made.)

AdLib
The odd-looking "$25,000" that appeared during the intro of the 70s New Treasure Hunt used this font.

Broadway
This font is used in various settings on numerous game shows, including some screen text on Card Sharks (Perry) and the number scores of Match Game '98. Two versions are enclosed (regular and engraved.)

CG Omega
Boldfaced, it is the font used for all screen text on Shop 'Til You Drop.

Chesterfield
This is the font used for most spaces on the Wheel of Fortune wheel.

Chevara
This is the title font from Greed.

Clarendon
This font was used in some of the closing credits of the 1980's version of Treasure Hunt, and was also used in the prize value screen displays.

Coliseo
This is the title font for Jim Lange's version of The $100,000 Name That Tune.

Copperplate Gothic
This font is used as screen text on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Two versions, bold and light, are included in the ZIP file.

Crystal Gypsy
This is the title font crafted out of neon lights for Jim Perry's version of Card Sharks.

Cuckoo
This font appeared on The Better Sex, most prominently in the "OUT" card that popped up when a team member was eliminated.

DawnCastle
This font was used for almost all screen text on What Would You Do? and Wild and Crazy Kids.

Devendra
This is the font from the famous Gong Show logo.

Dolphins
This font includes the numbers used in "Pathfinder" and "Add 'em Up" on The Price is Right.

Eight Track
The "Program 3" variation is the Whammy! title font. The ZIP file here contains Program 1, Program 2 and Program 3.

Enchanted
The caps of this font were used for Jeopardy! and Double Dare (Summers) questions, the Double Dare credits, all screen text on Press Your Luck, and the credits from the 1990 version of Match Game.

Fusion
This font was used for most of the screen text on early 90s Nickelodeon game shows such as Think Fast, Make the Grade and GUTS, and also was used on the Make the Grade game board in later episodes.

Frankfurter
This font was used for most of the text on the late-1980's Wolpert show Blackout.

Hulkbusters
This is a variant of the screen font used on MTV's Trashed.

Malache Crunch
This font was seen in the neon podium on Go.

Mama
This is the hard-to-come-by PC version of the title font from The New Treasure Hunt and The Diamond Head Game.

McBoingBoing
A hand-painted variant of this font was used on the game board in early episodes of Make the Grade.

SF Fortune Wheel
This is the title font from Wheel of Fortune. Made by ShyFonts.

SF Tattle Tale
This is the font from the Goodson-Todman show Tattle Tales. Made by ShyFonts.

Windsor DemiFog
Among other shows, this font was used for prize money screen displays on Play the Percentages, most text on the 1990 version of The Joker's Wild, and is currently used as one of the fonts for opening messages such as "Here it comes!" on The Price is Right.

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