Phantagram

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Phantagram
Type video game development studio
Founded 1994
Headquarters Flag of South Korea South Korea
Website www.phantagram.com

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

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1994 - A group of enfants terribles opens a "New Age"

Phantagram Co., Ltd., the leading Korean game developer, was founded in 1994 by 5 teenagers. As high school students, they had developed 10 commercial video games, such as Double Dragon and TDS, for the popular MSX computer since 1987. In the mid-80's, when computer was not as widely used as nowadays and video game industry was at a very primitive level, they were recognized for being the first-generation developers in Korea.

2000 - Under the company slogan of "Creating a World Class Game," everyone at Phantagram devoted 3 years to develop "Kingdom Under Fire: War of Heroes." The first Korean PC title to be published worldwide led Korean Gaming Industry to the next level.

Present and Future - Representing the most talented and dynamic gaming industry in the world, Phantagram aims to lead Korea into a brighter future.

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