Euroweetz (Imperial Machines)

Europalis Corporation is a Swedish multinational corporation and Imperial electronics company headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. Europalis is the Europe’s largest video game company that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, video games and services. Founded on 8 June 1891 by Eric van Schweetz, it originally produced handmade robots, machines, books and tripods served for Central Powers during the 1900s and First World War. Abandoning previous ventures, Europalis developed into a video game company, becoming one of the most influential in the industry and Sweden’s most valuable listed company with a market value of over 69 billion kr.

As of September 30, 2013, Europalis has sold over 656.00 hardware units and 4.03 billion software units. Its best known software products are the Europalis Caseronis - line of operating systems, Europalis Office - office suite, Europalis Augustobile OS - only for mobiles and Trajanureb web browser. Its flagship video games products are Sugar Rush series, Wreck It Ralph series, Hero Duty series and Earth Stories series. It is Europe’s largest video game series measured by revenues. It is also one of Europe's most valuable companies.

1891-1946: As a robotic company
Europalis was founded as a robotic company in 8 June 1891, originally named Erikiska Robotar & Co. based in Stockholm, Sweden. The business produced and marketed robots, machines, books and tripods. Robots and Machines soon became popular in Europe by after WW1 and Eric van Schweetz hired assistants to mass-produce robots to satisfy demand. Europalis continues to manufacture robots and books in Europe until 1946 when Europalis gave mass-produce robots to new robotic companies in locally 7 countries in European Empire.

1947-1981: As a toy company
After 1946, Europalis moved into the Swedish toy industry with mass–produce toys and also books before 1946 with colored pictures that people can read. Same as 1946, Europalis Robotar & Co. was changed to Europalis Leksaker AB in Sweden. Eric van Schweetz was moved from maintenance to the new "European Games" department as a product developer. Europalis continued to produce popular toys, including Sugar Rush toys series, Wreck it Ralph toys series, Hero Duty toys series and Earth Stories game series. Despite some successful products, Europalis struggled to meet the fast development and manufacturing turnaround required in the toy market, and fell behind the well-established companies. After the death of Eric van Schweetz in 1958, Victoria von Schweetz became the new product developer of Europalis.

1982–1983: Early electronic era
Europalis's first venture into the video gaming industry was securing rights to distribute. In 1982, Europalis moved into the video arcade game industry with Fix it Felix Jr. - the first video game of the Wreck it Ralph series designed by their first game designer, Fredrick van Schweetz, and several more titles followed. Europalis also produce its own OS in 1983, Europalis Caseronis – the first made operating system and computer in Europe.

A student product developer named Victoria von Schweetz was hired by Europalis at this time. He worked for Twister von Schweetz, and one of his first tasks was to design the latest updates for Europalis Caseronis with bug fixs. Victoria went on to create, direct and produce some of Europalis's most famous video games in all of Europe and become one of the most recognizable figures in the video game industry.

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