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At Disney Online, Newton Lee co-developed over 100 online games, many of which employed advanced physics, artificial intelligence, 3D graphics, digitized sound, and original musical scores (Lee and Madej 2012). Guest feedback received by the Disney producers was not all about gameplay but also the appreciation of music in the games.

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Williams, D., Lee, N. (2018). Concluding Remarks. In: Williams, D., Lee, N. (eds) Emotion in Video Game Soundtracking. International Series on Computer Entertainment and Media Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72272-6_12

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