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	<description>As part of the UK launch of XNA Games Studio Express, Microsoft Games Studio company Rare ran a series of XNA workshops for academia at the Rare offices. I tagged along to get the tour of Rare and discuss&amp;nbsp;game development with workshop organiser and Rare software engineer Nick Burton.I&#39;ve had some fun in this video, tell me what you think. Also, to be clear Grant Kirkhope did most of the music for Viva Pinata with Steve Burke providing supplemental music. To hear Steve Burke’s fantastic music to Kameo, and see the story behind it,&amp;nbsp;visit www.kameosoundtrack.com.</description>
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