Who created fantage?

According to Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat, Fantage began development after the founders of the game, David Hwang and Peter Bae, created their company in January 2007, and the game was initially an educational math website until they received negative reception from a focus group of kids.

Who is Pinkstardust?

Pinkstardust was one of the most popular Fantagians in Fantage. She used to have an amazing level of over 6366 and was in 1st place in the All-Time Rankings. Civic_Princess and Pinkstardust were in a big competiton even before Civic_Princess quit playing Fantage in early 2012.

What can you do on the Fantage wiki?

Fantage is a fantastic website where a kid can play with friends and enter contests. Fantage even has games to play, which give you Stars, and with those Stars, you can buy items for your Fantagian! All you have to do is register on Fantage! Please visit About The Fantage Wiki to know more about this wiki.

When did Fantage Japan go out of business?

おしゃらんどファンテージ (Known as “Fantage Japan” by Overseas Users) was the Japanese release for Fantage. The site was closed down worldwide on December 15th, 2010. In December 2009, Nexon Co. Ltd announced that they have signed a contract with Fantage.

When did Nexon sign a contract with Fantage?

おしゃらんどファンテージ (Known as “Fantage Japan” by Overseas Users) was the Japanese release for Fantage. The site was closed down worldwide on December 15th, 2010. In December 2009, Nexon Co. Ltd announced that they have signed a contract with Fantage. Nexon agreed to distribute the browser game developed by Fantage in Japanese starting in February.

Where does the name Fantage come from in Japanese?

The title is a combination of the Japanese words for “Fashionable” 「おしゃれ」 (Oshare) “Chat”「おしゃべり」 (Oshaberi) and the word, “Land” 「らんど」 alongside “Fantage” which is combination of the worlds “Fantastic” and “Age”. A famous feature in Fantage Japan was the creation of two sets of eyes.