Fanbase in a Sentence
  • The platformer is surprisingly entertaining and spawned a loyal fanbase after its release.
  • Lesser-known systems such as the Phillips CD-i, Commodore's CDTV, the 3DO, NeoGeo's systems and Atari's Jaguar enjoyed only limited success and a small (but often devoted) fanbase.
  • And although the EarthBound series has a strong following outside of the country, the fanbase is relatively small in comparison to, say, Final Fantasy.
  • Jesse McCartney MP3 downloads used to be the exclusive domain of the tween set, but as McCartney has aged, his fanbase has grown.
  • The mood in music was changing in the early 1990s, and the New Kids couldn't keep up their fanbase.
  • She won the competition and quickly began gaining a fanbase, many of whom were fans from the show.
  • Produced by Glen Morgan and James Wong, who had a loyal fanbase for their episodes of The X-Files, the show never developed a large following, but achieved niche cult status.
  • The continued devotion of the show's fanbase is perhaps due to the lack of closure on these issues.
  • The following theories are just highlights of the speculation churning up the Internet fanbase since the mini-series began in 2003.
  • Sure, a manufacturer of faucets may have a really dedicated fanbase that is both IT literary AND passionate enough to populate a wiki about 1/2 inch pipes, but many "community" efforts fell to the floor like a sack of potatoes.
  • However, if you have a band, learning how to embed a video can increase the appeal - and your fanbase - exponentially.