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SuperFan Combines Social Gaming With Fan Worship
There has never been a better time to be a "fan" online. Whether it be via Facebook, MySpace, or even through fan-based social networks like TopFans, fandom on the web is...Read more...
Company

- Company Name: SuperFan
- Homepage: http://www.SuperFan.com
- Twitter: SuperFan
- Category: web
- Description: Fan-driven social entertainment site
- Overview:
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SuperFan was a social entertainment site that allows users to become a Fan of ALL the things they love in life including music, celebs, tv/movies, sports, games, brands, books, places, schools, etc. The site closed on August 31st, 2010.
SuperFan was also a social game where fans use a virtual currency to compete to become the “SuperFan” of their top Faves. As the SuperFan, the user would gain control over certain aspects of the Fave profile such as the color palette, wallpaper, profile picture and can add a personal quote about their Fave. SuperFan worked like a video game where Fans earn Points for contributing to the site and climb higher Reputation Levels. Fans could also earn or buy Credits (virtual currency) to be used to compete to become the SuperFan, send a virtual gift, post a site-wide Shout-Out or customize the Fan profile. The site also had user-generated quizzes, blogs, battles, etc.
SuperFan was founded by Rick Marini who was previously the Co-Founder, CFO & Chief Strategist of Tickle. Under his leadership, Tickle became a top 20 global website with 200 million registered users and close to $40 million of revenue. Tickle was acquired by Monster in 2004 for over $100 million.
| Name | Title |
| Ray Siu | Director of Production |
| Zack Onisko | Director of Product & Design |
| Name | Title |
| Nathan Smith | Director of Engineering |
| Rick Marini | Founder & CEO |
| Zack Onisko | Director of Product & Design |







