Starmen.net, an online forum, began selling T-shirts and mugs in 2007 as a way to pay for the server costs of the site. One of the creators of the site stated, "Well, the ads weren't paying the bills, so we thought, 'What if we took the kinda-crappy print-on-demand stuff we’re making on
CafePress, and we did it at a much higher-quality?'"
. The next year, Fangamer was launched with an initial offering of "two t-shirts, a pin set, and a mug" based on EarthBound. After the success of this initial run of merchandise, Fangamer started to expand into creating items for other games such as
Ace Attorney and
Chrono Trigger. To avoid infringement of the various video game properties they were creating items for at the time, the site avoided using designs with any copyrighted symbols. In the mid-2010's Fangamer became known as a fulfillment partner for video game Kickstarters, providing merchandise for the campaigns of games such as
Broken Age and
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. After partnering with
Toby Fox to create merchandise for
Undertale, the site experienced a higher number of sales, with a cofounder saying "I thought there was a glitch in Shopify...
Undertale had become just an incredible phenomenon.”. This success allowed Fangamer to expand into acquiring licenses for other video game proprieties, going on to create merchandise for games such as
Hollow Knight and
Banjo-Kazooie. == Games published ==