When the studio went bankrupt its successor, Mithis Entertainment, responsible for Battlestations: Midway continued the development and renamed the project to Nexus: The Jupiter Incident.
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Imperium Galactica is a single-player game developed by Digital Reality and released in 1997.
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A similar game also from Digital Reality, Haegemonia: Legions of Iron, is regarded by some as being a spiritual successor.
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After GT Interactives bankruptcy, the name Imperium Galactica was lost by Digital Reality and another Hungarian development studio called Philos Laboratories, responsible for Theocracy borrowed the title.
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Imperium Galactica II: Alliances is a real-time game featuring aspects of RTT, RTS and empire-building computer games from the Hungarian-based studio Digital Reality.
Following the lead from games and movies with similar settings and drawing inspiration from Arabic musical traditions and local, authentic instruments, BAFTA-winning composer Tamás Kreiner (Best Original Game Music, Imperium Galactica II., 2000) and Ervin Nagy at Newtex Productions created an all-original score which captures the mood and mysticism of the land and immediately draw the listener into the experience.
In 2000, he received the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (Best Original Game Music) for his work on Imperium Galactica II.