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Fantasim was a rotisserie scoring strat-o-matic game where each available player had 5 seasons' cards. The card you got was randomized like the 70's,80's, or 90's mystery games, but if the player was traded, the card year would be randomized for the new owner (as opposed to the 70's, 80's and 90's game where the card is fixed at the start of the season).
This was one of the first online options, and the cards were not shown to the players. (therefore inaccuracies could not be known by players - and since the game engine was not revealed, many of these cards regularly outperformed the actual seasons)
What I find is quite odd is that in the ATG sets, MANY of these Fantasim inaccurate cards still exist but were not replaced (nor even identified by the masses) - just the 4 most obvious and recent ones.