Sequence created on an Aston Character Generator from Aston Broadcast Systems available in the UK since the early 1970's. Several units (Aston 1, 2, 3, 4, etc...) were made so it is hard to pinpoint the exact model used by the production but it is likely one made before 1979.
See video demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_92P_jH-H0E
Dropbox link to fonts:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wbfnfuzf44ixvi6/AACGvI_X-Oxf8834gHNAWcaTa?dl=0
More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_generator Pre-digital typeface originally known as Besslin / Besselin from Monsen Typographers, Inc. They had offices in Chicago and Los Angeles.
Stretched out, this could be close.
The 'e' has been customized.
Actually, it's Dynamo Bold Condensed. Nougat by Dieter Steffmann is a digitization of Dynamo Bold that did not appear until long after the film was released in 1993. The 2 is set in Futura Extra Bold, condensed to blend with the logotype.
Based on the 'S' it looks closer to Bee Two, which is a digital version of Filmotype Gable.
After study of late 80s and early 90s merchandise, I believe the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA type may have been based on a condensed ITC Stone Sans Bold (Sumner Stone, 1987) as it was released the same year the original TV show began airing and was also used on several associated products. However, Corinthian Bold Condensed (Colin Brignall, 1981) is also very close, particularly with the look of the M and J, and was even used on some of the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles logos in the UK/Europe.
UK/Europe TMHT Logo Corinthian Bold Condensed sample:
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/tmnt/tmnt_files/tmnt-pc-euro-cover.jpg For TRUMP PLAZA, a customized ITC Benguiat...
It may have been a custom monospace bitmap font (aka raster font) for video use, possibly based on DIN 1451. Also featured on video displays in 1979's Alien. Something close in feel might be Arial Narrow 7 from Style–7.
If this is the same type as featured in the trailers, then Brandon Text Bold.
Most of it looks like ITC Bolt - with the 'a' being a modified 'd'. There was once a freeware knockoff of Bolt called Brock (aka Brock Bold) with the same 'a'. I think the K may have been lifted from Vipnagorgialla (Typodermic Fonts).
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Apr 20, 2018 at 07:52 by conman1985
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