April Tech Gaming and Electronics
Industry: Video games, television, mobile devices, computers.
Company Type: Public
Founded: April 10, 1984
CEO: Sam Ball
Headquatrers: Crownsville, Coldfield
Areas served: Virtually all areas through the multiverse
Products: Mobile devices, games, consoles, televisions, CPUs, computer monitors, keyboards, and video cards.
Number of employees: 13,700
April Tech Gaming and Electronics (stylized as AprilTech) was founded on 10th April of 1984 as a 'hobby group' for a duo of shy nerds; Sam Ball and Rick Thompson. However, their business gained national recognition after the release of the game Pixeled Snake in 1988 - a simple game which consisted of a snake eating fruits spawning on the screen without touching itself or the walls. The game is completed when the snake grow excessively, occupying the entire screen. After the annual releasing of boxing and archery games since 1989 and the big success of Sci-Fi FPS for PC-DOS Ruke Lukem in 1995, in 1998 April Tech enriched to the point of announcing its first console - the Playbox. The project never became reality until 2007, when an another Coldfielidan company named Zony - which bought half of April Tech back in the year of 2003 - decided to collaborate and develop all the necessary hardware and software required to build the console. In 2009 the Playbox was announced and released to the ordinary public in Fall 2010. The console was a success in Coldfield - it worked both as a Blu-ray, CD, and DVD player and home console. On 4th January 2018 AprilTech's newest console - PLAYBOX '18 - was released. The console uses an AT17 eight-core 3.5 GHz CPU, 16 RAM DDR4, and an AT15 HDD with a minimum storage of 500 (upgradable up to 2 TB) with a speed of 2GB/s. It also offers 4K support and retro-compatibility with the Playbox Classic.
AprilTech is a partner of Realzone Gaming Corporation, Dracul Publishing, Blast Gaming, and Architect Entertainment Division.