Vietnamese teletext character set made by Colin Hinson at Europe Technologies. This seems to have been for the first Vietnamese teletext service, Vitek, in 2004. The photo was taken before all the characters were finished.

The Vietnamese script needs at least 134 additional letters to ASCII, which has lead to solutions like VISCII and VSCII in the past. Hinson describes the process in detail here, but it seems like they simply removed enough characters to make it work. :-)

C64 BBS logo for Illusion of Reality by Houbba, probably early 1990’s.

PETSCII-works by jab, 2021-2023.

ASCII-works by D. Hopwood, who’s been previously featured. It seems like he only had six-month stab at ASCII art in 1991/1992?

Shift-JIS graphics by various artists 2024, based on Tales of Symphonia.

Turkish teletext pages shown after hours on Show TV, taken from this video from 1997. Thanks to Hain for figuring out the date.

F Like France, possibly by Marylene Delbourg-Delphis. Minitel graphics with custom characters (DRCS) on a Honeywell Videotex System. Published here in 1988.

AMSCII-works by Jab, Illarterate and Rexbeng for the Amstrad AMSCII compos 2022 and 2023.

Teletext pages from Extravision, an Antiope teletext service on KNXT-TV in Los Angeles (owned by CBS). These black & white photos are from the early trials, ca 1981. The full Extravision service began in 1983.