Ramworks Software

Ramworks Software is a gaming company founded in 2013 by Kirti Mang (notable for founding CCTV Productions five years later on February 17, 2018), with a college student, who eventually founded Lancerware, also five years later, while both were still in college. They are notable for the creation of Ramblings, released on September 10, 2013, and Beachside Skaters, released on May 10, 2016, as well as Three Deer: The Movie (CCTV Productions) on March 30, 2018, and Three Deer: The Game (CCTV Productions) on March 31, 2018. On April 24, 2020, it was announced that a revival series of Three Deer, originally made by CCTV Productions from February 24, 2018 to March 24, 2018 will be revived by Ramworks under Three Deer Studios, though this will be founded by CCTV before being sold to them.

The company was owned by ATBW Blog since December 15, 2016, and has since increased profitability towards the company. On top of being a game developer and publisher, since 2018, they are also the largest arcade machine manufacturer and they even operate a delivery service via through specialized trucks which deliver regionally and nationally.

History
Ramworks was founded on July 27, 2013 by Kirti Mang and Jim Randolph to make games on ATBW Blog, as well as on the ATBW C4, ATBW C8, and the A4ATBW consoles, alongside the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, with limited games on the 3ds. Ramblings was the first successful game, released on September 10, 2013.

Products
Apart from making games and TV shows, the company also makes the Ramworks C4 since July 2020, which is a version of the ATBW C4 that is actually based on the PAL version, originally branded as the Langile C4 in those markets, and it is also able to play games released on the Hyundai C4 that was released in South Korea due to strict trading policies in Japan. However, this is not official as it is not an official product of ATBW, but they did get permission to recreate the console.