Film-like scores have taken strides with technology—and pay as much as $2K/minute
                                
                                
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                                    The musical scores for video games have kept pace with the evolution of the games themselves, the Los Angeles Times reports, with composers bringing in as much as $2,000 per minute to create sweeping, film-like compositions. With sales projected to hit $50 billion this year, game developers can budget...