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The evolution of video game music

Last Updated: Monday, September 13, 2010 | 8:34 AM ET

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History: The evolution of video games in Canada
By the numbers: Profiling Canadian gamers
Photos: Top 10 Canadian-made games
Video: What's your favourite game and why?
POV: What's the greatest game series ever?
Video: How video games are made
Audio: Video games in Ontario
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Timeline: How video game music has changed
The changing state of video game music
The growing field of video game composition
Q&A: Author Tom Bissell on his book Extra Lives
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Video games in the Middle East

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Businesses using games to train workers
Virgin rolls the dice on video games
Ad spending moves into games
Using games to influence an audience

SOCIAL

Video: Women in games, with Ubisoft's Jade Raymond
Games as social networks
The thorny issue of online anonymity
Why games aren't yet inclusive of gay people
Social networking games on the rise

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Does video game addiction exist?
Mind games take aim at brain decline
NASA, Army using games to recruit
Spongelab's biology video games

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