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Interview: Composer Ryan Shore--From Sweet Sax to 'Spy Hunter'

"Over the last decade and a half, composer Ryan Shore has provided the music to a number of films across a wide range of dramas: from the suburban horror of the Jack Ketchum adaptation The Girl Next Door to the horror comedy Stan Helsing. Now he's trying his hand at composing for games, providing the score for next week's reboot of the Spy Hunter franchise at Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment.

I got some questions out to Shore by e-mail about his first stint working on a game, how hard WB wanted him to chase the Peter Gunn theme, and some of the perils and pleasures of composing for video games.", writes MTVMultiplayer.

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6 Best Games of the Year...1983

Invisible Gamer counts down the best games of the year...1983.

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Sound in Action Episode 4: Car Combat!

PixlBit | "This weeks feature? Music to blow up your fellow racers by, because any competition is so much better when things can explode. Seriously Nascar, pay attention here. I'd be fine with the endless series of left turns if someone shot somebody with a rocket every once in a while."

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Spy Hunter Vita Review - Team VVV

VVV: "Spy Hunter is something of a missed opportunity. There’s some mindless fleeting fun to be had, but its repetitive gameplay, subpar presentation, erratic car handling and limited lifespan prevent it from being the return to form it should have been."