Teletext offline reader, a brand new tool to browse teletext on Commodore 64. Very inconvenient = very good.

African 8-bit ASCII, or more correctly: ISO 6438, first registerred in 1979. This was based on a Western attempt to create a phonetic alphabet for many African languages. ISO 6438 was rarely used.

Ads for two 1990′s New Zealand Amiga BBSs: Surreal Abstract Reality and Fraggle Rock. Source.

ASCII on Amstrad CPC by Kukulcan and Cid2mizard here & here & here. And here.

From ASCII-demo by Paranoids. MS-demo, 1995.

Zymosis. Amiga ASCII by dMG, 2017.

The ATASCII font, used in Atari’s 8-bit computers.

worldsofzzt:

ZZTips by DudeWorks (1997)
[ZZTIPS.ZZT] – $Custom Walls
Download / Explore zztips.zip on the Museum of ZZT
Play on Archive.org

ASCII by Matt Matthew of Blocktronics, 2017.

ArmSCII: Armenian ASCII, formally defined in 1997.