Escade Era

The Escade Era is the 9th era in the ATBW Timeline characterized by the period where the Escade Family had a major influence on ATBW, and where ATBW Blog became prominent, which saw a lot of notable content and games during its initial years. It succeeded the Independence Era and preceded the Millennium Era, and it is also the second longest era in the timeline, following the Expansion Era that lasted for 16 years.

Escade Corporation went on to release the Prodisc CD Player, which would include a MiniDisc player detachable addon, and it was made from 1990 to 2008. Until 1989, John Escade had an assistant to run his company who helped the Escade Family succeed throughout the 1990's. SynDev Studios is the first ever founded ATBW Blog Company, founded three days after it was first launched, some of its properties were sold to Merrill Studios and Signature Studios after it ceased operations in February 1994.

After SynDev was founded, seven more companies throughout the 1990's decade would be founded and have dominance all across ATBW Blog. Merrill Studios and Signature Studios were referred to as the big two during much of the era and next three eras after it, and the ATBW Blog Portable was released in 1995, while the ATBW C4 was released on March 18, 1999, which intended to be a portable handheld that had an ATBW Blog app built in as well as a clock, MiniDisc player, calculator, and memo. The C4 was sold until May 13, 2020, which made it the longest handheld device ever sold in history.

Mercury Productions was bought by ATBW Label Networks on February 12, 1992 to be another TV production asset alongside the already pre-existing ATBW Television, and it was the company's second acquisition after Pido's Pizza Place LLC in 1980. Other companies were also acquired, such as EAPL Inc. and Lifeworks Inc. in 1994, the same year as ATBW's acquisition of Escade Corporation, and CLP Network was bought on March 7, 1996, while the remaining 20% of it would be sold to ATBW on February 20, 1997. Braxton Television Syndicate would also sell BTV Networks to ATBW Label Networks in 1997, and the 1998 Lifeworks Protest was held after COPS was pulled from broadcasting on it.

Cop Chase became a popular movie released in 1994 when it was released by both Warren Langile Entertainment and Paramount Pictures, dominating the mid 1990's decade. The IMac G3 Girls were also born on March 26, 1996 and all eleven of them dominated the Reincarnation Era two decades afterwards.

The era ended on November 1, 1999 after a lot of computers had to be changed as a result of the Y2K problem ahead, which started the Millennium Era.