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By Hitoshi • Jul 31st, 2009 • Category: News Game Testers Can UseI’m giving away a FREE copy of Ghostbusters The Video Game on August 8th to one lucky reader. Enter the contest here..

I’m giving away a FREE copy of Ghostbusters The Video Game on August 8th to one lucky reader. Enter the contest here..
If you’ve ever wanted to get paid to play video games, there’s some great news for you. The new year is bringing with it a HUGE demand for new video game testers. If you’d like to become one of them, here’s how…
If you are ready to start getting paid to play video games, along with all the other perks (such as being the first to play upcoming releases), just CLICK HERE to get started now.
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Assuming you’ve already finished the necessary courses and built up some references from freelance work, you may now be ready for a full time job with one of the large players. Be warned though, it’s not all sunshine and roses. Here are some things to be prepared for with a full-time video game industry position…
To help make sure those game industry paychecks keep finding their way to your mailbox along with new titles to play and review, here are 3 tips all video game testers should put into action.
Sometimes I receive a bit of flack about some of my articles. It seems some think my articles make it sound like getting into the gaming industry is “easy” and that these articles make it sound better than it really is. These naysayers want people to give up their dreams of making a living doing [...]
Where do you go for video game design career information? You’ll need to be proactive, getting out there and putting forth the effort to make the most of your interest. Here’s how to start.
When interviewing for a position as an in-house video game tester, you’ll want to be fully prepared and ready for any questions they might throw at you. Here’s how…
There are some key skills you’ll need to have before you can enter the field and truly make an impact on the video game market. Here’s a description of the most important ones…