Alulim Games

FS Alulim Žadími, better known as Alulim Games internationally, is a Seratofian company and a subsidairy of Alulim Interactive based in the city of Alulim in the Éiljir province. Founded as Árlja Games	in 1988 by Árimjal Kžeščírnji and Danjel Včara, the company has undergone a series of takeovers and name changes, and was known as Árlja Games between 1988 and 1998 as well as Tarmacgear House between 1998 and 2002. Initially an video game developer, Árlja Games was responsible for many early titles in various genres such as MonsterShoot (1988) and RaveRacers (1990). Árlja Games quickly gained reputation for their racing games, which led to the creation of the first sequelled game RaveRacers 2 to be released in 1991 and RaveRacers: Ultra in 1993. After releasing RaveRacers: Ultra, the company was officially recognized by the Seratofian Board of Video Game Developers as a B-Grade developer eligible for government funding.

In 1995, Árlja Games released Automan which was a huge commercial success domestically and internationally. It prompted for the creation of future games related to the first Automan and quickly became a series with its own fans. Automan II was released as the sequel for Automan in 1997. After the release of Automan II, the company was acquired by Alulim Interactive, a partially state-owned company responsible for the creative evolution of electronic entertainment in Seratof. It changed its name to Tarmacgear house in 1998, and released Automan III in the summer of 2001. Alulim Games was finally "incorporated" into the Alulim Interactive family by changing its name to Alulim Games in 2002. After the shift, the company was able to recieve more funding from the parent company and develop more titles for the Automan series and other independent series such as CopLife and Storm Raiders. With revenue from its previous games, Alulim Games was able to develop games such as Automan V and Automan VI, games many consider to be "legendary".