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Video Game Testing And Design
Tips and tricks for learning and getting jobs in the video game testing and video game design industries.
When a game developer announces a few video game tester job openings, your best chance of getting one of those jobs is to be a relative or close personal friend of someone who already works there.Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 19, 2009
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Testing video games for a living has got to be one of the greatest jobs around. Think about it. You get to play all the latest and greatest games, and you actually get paid for it! What more can you ask out of life?Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 19, 2009
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The primary task undertaken by a professional game tester is the repeated organized testing of video games to discover, identify, and report bugs in the game to enable game programmers to correct the code causing those bugs.Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 18, 2009
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Securing a job as a Nintendo game tester is the dream of many video game enthusiasts. If you'd really like to become a game tester for Nintendo, it won't happen by simply wishing for it.Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 19, 2009
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Gamers have a lot of fun thinking about a lucrative and exciting video game tester career, but how many gamers who think this way have a clue about what actually goes on in video game development?Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 19, 2009
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One of the most important components of the modern game development process is game testing, and it has opened up an exciting new career path.Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 18, 2009
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Despite the allure of the job title, video game tester jobs are no different than any others. They can bore you to tears.Contributor: Jack BushPublished: Nov 19, 2009
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