Video game industry gathers in Worcester

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October 19, 2010, 8:50 pm
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(NECN: Kenneth Craig, Worcester, Mass.) - Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling may be moving his video game company out of Massachusetts, but the industry itself is still booming around the Bay State. At Worcester's Becker College today, hundreds of gamers gathered to talk about moving the industry forward.

In Massachusetts it's already a two billion dollar business -- and industry leaders say it's on the verge of an explosion.

Tags: Becker College, video games, Kenneth Craig
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