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	<description>Krishna Kumar delivers the final Open Space session at MIX with some great information about Programming your Xbox 360. With XNA, any developer can create games for the PC or Xbox 360 (and eventually the Zune). Krishna demonstrates a game that XNA developers can use as a reference example, including the source code and all of the assets required for the game.</description>
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