Phantagram

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Phantagram
Company typeVideo game development studio
Founded1994
HeadquartersSouth Korea
Websitephantagram.com

Phantagram (Korean: 판타그램) is a video game development studio based in South Korea. It is known for its game series Kingdom Under Fire. Phantagram co-developed the fantasy/strategy action game Ninety-Nine Nights with Q Entertainment, for the Xbox 360. It published Phantom Crash for the Xbox, which was developed by Genki.

History[edit]

Phantagram was founded 1994 by a group of teenage students. They have developed video games since 1997, mostly for the popular MSX computer, such as Double Dragon and TDS. In the mid-1990s, the company became the first-generation developers in Korea.

Under their new slogan in 2000, Phantagram released their first game, Kingdom Under Fire: War of Heroes. It became a success worldwide, including in Korea. A series was later created.

Phantagram was acquired by Blueside in 2010.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "[비즈 인터뷰] 김세정 블루사이드 대표 "7년간 800억원 투자한 '킹덤언더파이어2'...전 세계 흥행 자신감"". 조선비즈. Retrieved November 28, 2016.

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