Tamas Kreiner
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Tamás Kreiner entered the world of music when he established his company, Amnesty Design in 1991. He soon began work on several successful solo musical projects, including the soundtrack for the game Reunion
Reunion (video game)
Reunion, also known as Merit's Galactic Reunion, is a space strategy game. It was the Hungarian game developer company Amnesty Design's first game. The game was programmed by János Kistamás, Krisztián Jámbor, Attila Lendvai , István Árpád Kiss...

, which was the basis of his reputation. After many years, Amnesty Design evolved to the internationally renowned company, Digital Reality
Digital Reality
Digital Reality is an Hungarian video game developer, located in Budapest, Hungary. The company is best known for developing the game Imperium Galactica series and Haegemonia: Legions of Iron.-History:...

, where Kreiner has composed scores for Imperium Galactica
Imperium Galactica
Imperium Galactica is a computer game made by a Hungarian company Digital Reality that combines many of the features of 4X games with some of the features of real-time tactical games. The same company would later make its sequel, Imperium Galactica II, in 1999. Imperium Galactica was published and...

and the great hit sequel, Imperium Galactica II: Alliances
Imperium Galactica II: Alliances
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...

. During these years Kreiner pioneered the use of combining old and new musical technologies and expanded his experience in both composing and sound designing, which later has granted him great reputation in the industry. In 2000, he received the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (Best Original Game Music)
54th British Academy Film Awards
The 54th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on 25 February 2001, honoured the best in film for 2000....

for his work on Imperium Galactica II.

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