New Zealand teletext caught in a bad moment, probably 1985. See the full video.

Cuneiform, presumably Akkadian since it’s from this article about AI reading Akkadian cuneiform.

By Absent Spinsister, 2000-2004. The last one is a collaboration with Ansichrist. More Spinsister at sixteencolors.

ExtraVision was an American teletext service on CBS, 1983-1988. It didn’t use the British WST teletext standard, but the French Antiope, which was eventually swallowed by the American NABTS standard.***

ExtraVision was featured in the book Teletext: Its Promise and Demise by Leonard R. Graziplene. Image from here.

χχχ-rated MZ-700 graphics made in 2007 by Ugeo, who writes about each image here.

Telidon graphics by John Vaughan for the PBS-station WETA, 1981. He created them with a Norpak Frame Creation Terminal.

NSFW! 黒鉄アルトR18・01(着衣・半裸), 2024. More and even more nsfw here.

Collage by Rui8bit, 2023. AMSCII for the Amstrad CPC. Competed in the Amstrad ASCII competition, 2023.

Boreddosapes by mtdos, 2021. Nice combo of blocky fonts and softer tiles.