Digital Reality

Digital Reality is a Hungarian video game developer company which originally was founded under the name of Amnesty Design in 1991. Their first game was released to the Commodore Amiga and IBM PC in the same year. Later, in 1997, the company name was changed to Digital Reality and they started to work on the Imperium Galactica series.

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