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| company_name = Altimit Corporation | |||
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| location = San Francisco, California, USA | |||
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The '''Altimit Corporation''' is a fictional company from ], a franchise that encompasses several ], ] and ]. They are the company behind ], the operating system to become the worldwide standard in all networks and devices. | |||
Their product, ALTIMIT OS, is both the backbone and the vehicle in which events thought to be isolated within its killer app, a game known as '']'', propagate into the real world. | |||
The Altimit Corporation is credited for the development of the ] operating system in the ] franchise. It is only one of the few surviving operating systems after the ] computer virus crashed the ]. This "perfect" system unifies all communication platforms (cellular phones, PDAs, computers etc.). The Altimit Corporation developed the mega popular ] '']'', the first online game since the Pluto's Kiss incident. In fact, many programmers left Altimit to create the ]. CC Corporation later released ''The World'' to the public. | |||
For promotion of the upcoming US release of .Hack://G.U., a faux Altimit Corp. website has been launched | |||
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