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By Hitoshi • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: News Game Testers Can Use

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  1. Hi, my namie is Rickina. My husband plays video games non stop, approx 10 hours a day. I have no problem with this except for the fact that we have two kids, and he doesn’t have a job. His dream job would be to get paid for playing his games, and I dont know how to help him pursue this. He is currently going to school to be a game designer, but is only in his first year. We own a PS3, XBOX 360, and a Nintendo WII, so he is very fluent in everything. He knows his games very well, and I think the industry would appreciate a mind like his.
    Please help
    Concenred Wife

  2. Dear Kina,

    Thank you for your comment. Seriously, if he has time enough to play games all day, he has time enough to turn his “hobby” into extra income!

    For starters, I would recommend he get his hands on this recommended guide and game tester jobs database. It’s about the same price as a new game - yet it might help him start turning those hours he spends in front of the TV in cash.

    Hope this helps!

    Hitoshi Jones

  3. Hello,
    I am a student in college… I spend a lot of my time playing video games in my PC and PS2… So i would like to know if there is an easy way to earn some cash for doing this…
    thank you

  4. Hi,
    I play games all day mostly every day. I love games and would love to got cash for it

  5. hi my name is ian iam 18 years old turning 19 in june love to try this iam a hard worker love video games

  6. hi
    I just wanna say that while it would be nice to get payed to play games but i just wanna be able to play new games and test them before i buy them

  7. Dear Hitoshi

    Ive been playing video games sense the age of 5 and sense then ive been hooked i spend much more then 5 to 6 hours a day gaming and my dream is to one day be a game designer. I love games with all my life and i cant see myself doing anything else in the future. Im hoping that after i turn 18 i could get a game testing games to get myself started in the industry. Sense im only 17 im hoping to start beta testing so i have some experience and it would be easier to get a testing job in a year. I live in Miami, FL so there are most likely no company’s for me to visit so im asking for a word of advice and a tip or 2 tahnks for the help and sorry if i rambled on about anything.

    -Carlos Man.

  8. I am seeking a beta testing job to support my bills while I start classes to become a software engineer, but I cannot find any tester jobs in my area (Newburyport, Massachusetts), OR any external tester jobs that are willing to send me the product to test at home. I play all the time anyway, and probably always will, so if there is a way to make money doing it, I can’t afford not to take the opportunity. Can you point me in the right direction?

  9. I’m really interested in signing up but i don’t have a credit card. If my parent used her name in the sign up form can I still be able to test the games and not run into any problems concerning her credit card payment for me?

    Hitoshi Replies: Joel, if you are not old enough to have a credit card, Game Tester Guide is not for you, as most game testing gigs will require you to be at least 18.

    Until then, I recommend you read my article on free ways younger people can make money gaming at home. Click Here To Read The Article. I hope you find it very useful!

  10. Hey,
    I am an older teen at 17 years of age and I am interested in working as a part time video game tester while I attend college.

    However, I am really uneasy about the game tester databases and programs set up on the net that I have encountered thus far.

    I ran into ‘gametesterguide.net’ a few hours ago, and while trying to prove it is legit I came across your website here.
    But still I can’t really prove it is indeed a legitimate group that will actually help me in my progress and not just waste my time and steal my money.

    How do I know that I wont get ripped off when I put in my information into their system and give them my money?

    I mean i want to do it and I want to give them my money, but I dont have much and I need reassurence that I will find good results when I do pay up.

    Your help is appriciated.
    –Austin

    Hitoshi Replies: - Austin, Game Tester Guide is sold through Clickbank.com. Because of that, they have to offer a 60-day, no-questions asked guarantee on their guide. I have bought and sold products through Clickbank for years - all sellers are required to honor their guarantees. This is important, since of course, an offer like this won’t be right for everyone.

    Add this to the fact that many serious people have purchased and been very happy with Game Tester Guide, and you know why I am comfortable recommending it to all aspiring game testers.

  11. Dear Hitoshi,

    I’ve been playing video games since as long as i can remember. My brother and I sat infront of the tv and play video games and i would like to pursue being a tester as a way to make some extra cash. Is there anyway that I can do that?

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