2010年1月29日星期五

Get Paid To Play Video Games | Beta Game Testing | Video Game Tester

Get Paid To Play Video Games | Beta Game Testing | Video Game Tester

 Professional Gamer, Tony "T Dub" Sanders, Reveals... 

"How I Made A Killing Online Of Over $8,741.20 Per Month Wasting Time Playing Video Games All Day. . . 

Or... "How You Can Play Your Favourite Video Games Every Day Of The Week, And Get Paid Handsomely For It, Even If You Have No College Education And No Prior Experience!"

From: Tony “T Dub” Sanders
Date: January 30, 2010

Dear Fellow Gamer,

If you can spend 3-4 hours a day playing videos games, then I can show you how you can let those bills pay itself while you have some serious fun.

My name is T.S. Sanders, my friends call me"T Dub"… And for the last few years I've been paid by some of the biggest game publishers to play their newest game titles.

It was a career I never thought existed, so incredible that most of my friends didn't believe me when I explained what I did for a living. Some still don't.

But I'm getting ahead of myself...

Bear with me because 30 minutes from now, after I tell you what I know, you can start making $15 an hour (or even more) playing videos games. So let me explain how this works.

 

WARNING: Be Careful Who You

Take Advice From

 

There are plenty of people out to cheat your hard earned money.

Last time I searched on Google, there are more than 46,300,000 sites on the internet claiming to teach you how to make money playing video games online. Be very careful of those offers because I was burned by all them them when I got started.

First, there are websites promising $135 per hour job offers in the video game industry. After signing up for a few of them for $9.97 - $197.00 each (I was gullible then), I received only a handful of job offers over a period of 9 months. Worse still, they NEVER honor their refund policy, shut down their sites, and disappeared with my money.

Next, there are self-appointed "industry insiders" who claim to have connections with hiring managers for game development companies. Pay them an upfront fee and a percentage of your salary, and they'll give you a job. Even today, I never had to pay them their commission because they flee quickly once they have my money.

Then, there are membership sites giving dangerous advice on how to play games for money. You pay them $47 for the some information you can find readily available on the internet, and before you know it, your credit card gets charged $47 every month for your "membership privileges".

My advice: When you see offers like that online, shut down your browser window and run for your life. Personally, I will NEVER touch another offer like that with an 11 foot pole even if I'm paid to do so. I believe you should never pay anyone to work in a job.

There is, however, a genuine and fully legal way to earn money playing video games. In fact, most people don't even know this industry is fully backed by reputable game publishing companies, and I have relied on them to finance my expensive game addiction for years.

 

All My Friends Laughed At Me:

"You Get Paid To Waste Time All Day?!"

 

That's right.

If this sounds too good to be true, I don't blame you. I used to think the same way too.

“There's no way someone will give me money to rest on my bum and play games all day,” Well, guess what?

They already have.

And I have the proof. My own career took off from nothing when I learned the secrets I'm about to share with you.

When I got started, I was making only $8 an hour at a local video rental shop. My income jumped to $30 an hour testing the newest games for a video game developer. With only 25 hours a week, I was making $750 a week – that's more than double of what I used to make working 40 hours a week!

By the end of the year, I was working a full 40 hour work schedule and making $1200 a week. I haven't looked back since.

I'm talking about beta game testing.  

The Industry's Best Kept Secret To

Living The Ultimate Gamer's Lifestyle

That Most Gamers Will Kill For. . .

So here's a big clue for you...

It's no secret that programmers make mistakes. After all, you've probably played a game or two that was a little buggy. Just log in to your favorite MMORPG right after a major patch or upgrade. It's full of glitches and bugs.

What you probably don't know is: These big house game publishers bleed cash when a buggy game is released on launch day. It takes only one bad review from any forum, blog, website, or game magazine to make sales plummet down the charts. And with the internet, bad news spreads fast.

Just imagined how much money Blizzard Entertainment lost when they cancelled Warcraft Adventures when it was due for release...

Never heard of it? That's because it never released!

As a professional beta game tester, you get paid to point out mistakes while playing a game! That's the ultimate way to jump into the gaming industry... drinking a coke, lounging back and flipping through the newest blockbuster video game for at least $8-$15+ an hour.

With this dream job, not only do I get a piece of the gaming action, I also get...

An Endless Supply Of The Newest, Biggest PS3,

Xbox 360 and PC Games In My Hands For FREE

 

It feels like Christmas everytime I stumble on a new kick-ass game. After ripping through my "work assignment", I'll pop the DVD in, put my sound system up high, get some popcorn, and just engage in hours of non-stop gameplay until my next meal time.

And if you think you'll be testing some kiddy games and cheap shareware on the Internet, you're wrong!

I'm talking about the biggest new console and PC games out there, released each year by the big boys... EA, Activision, Acclaim, Nintendo, Blizzard and hundreds more. These guys slave away thousand of hours just to make sure they pass your satisfaction test.

Just look at some of the top selling games in 2008 you could have been playing and getting paid for:

starcraft 2

Starcraft 2

warhammer 40k

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II

infamous

Infamous

resident evil 5

Resident Evil 5

Believe it or not, these are the companies you can end up playing games for.

    • Acclaim Games
    • Activision Blizzard
    • Aventurine SA
    • Agetec
    • Akella
    • Alten8
    • Aspyr Media
    • Atari
    • Atlus
    • Bethesda Softworks
    • Big Fish Games
    • Boonty
    • Disney Interactive Studios
    • Bungie
    • Capcom
    • Cdv Software Entertainment
    • City Interactive S.A.
    • Codemasters
    • Conspiracy Entertainment
    • Crave Entertainment
    • Eidos Interactive
    • Deep Silver
    • Destineer
    • Electronic Arts
    • Epic Games
    • First Star Software
    • Funcom
    • Got Game Entertainment
    • Her Interactive
    • Ignition Entertainment
    • Interplay Entertainment
    • inXile Entertainment
    • JoWooD Productions
    • Kemco
    • Konami
    • Legacy Interactive
    • Linux Game Publishing
    • LucasArts
    • Matrix Games
    • Mercury Games
    • Merscom
    • Microïds
    • Microsoft Game Studios
    • Myelin Media
    • Namco Bandai
    • NCSoft
    • Neoact
    • Nintendo
    • O~3 Entertainment
    • Paradox Interactive
    • Phantom EFX
    • PlayFirst
    • Playlogic Entertainment
    • Play Ten Interactive
    • PopCap Games
    • Rising Star Games
    • Sega Sammy
    • Shrapnel Games
    • SNK Playmore
    • Spell Bound
    • Sony Computer Entertainment
    • SouthPeak Interactive
    • Square Enix
    • Stardock
    • Strategy First
    • Take-Two Interactive
    • Tecmo Koei
    • THQ
    • Ubisoft
    • Valusoft
    • Warner Bros. Interactive
    • Xseed Games
    • XS Games
    • Zuxxez Entertainment
    • Zoo Digital Publishing

     

     

    There’s Only One Catch

     

    Now, before you start jumping around like a 12-year-old kid on steroids, here's the catch...

    You can't just waltz through the game developer's door and demand to test their newest games. This is a job with very specific expectations. Not to mention it's also one of the most competitive job fields around.

    Gamers would kill for these positions... and working hard to land on this career is not enough.

    Odds are, you're clueless about what you have to do to get through the door. Thousands have rushed their job applications and even the best gamers I know are still waiting at their mail boxes because theydon't know the rules of the game.

    And lucky for you, I got the cheat codes.

    Not only have I gone through the conventional steps of getting hired, I've ransacked my entire contact lists of insiders and interrogated all of them.

    After figuring out how anyone with no experience can land these jobs successfully, and then field-testing them on subjects, I can tell you exactly what you need to know to get hired fast.

    The result from all these years of investigation is a proven blueprint to getting hired as a beta game tester - fast.

    However, don't just take my word for it...

    Here's What Other Gamers

    Just Like You Have To Say

    About My Expertise. . .

     

     "It FAILED to get me a job after 1 month"

    Ever since I got paid $1,253.00 after testing games for 2 weeks, I never worked a regular 9 to 5 job again. I'm just having too much fun at this... and I still can't believe I'm getting paid.

    It used to be just me indulging in WoW and other RTS games all day after work or during the weekends when I play non-stop for 6-12 hours, stopping only for pee breaks and my meals.

    Now, I'm still doing the same thing, except that I'm playing the games ALL THE TIME now and getting paid for it. This guide is probably the best thing the game industry has ever come out with since Dota.

    I know this sounds cliche... but you simply can't go wrong with this guide.

     

    -Antonio Alvarez

     

     

    "The Best Information Of Its Kind"

    Back when I became a game tester in 2005, I had to go through a difficult hiring process. Companies did not hire many independent game testers back then, and just like you I had to learn harsh lessons figuring out the industry rules all by myself.

    It was very refreshing to find a guide like this which explains every single detail in getting hired. I even learned a couple of useful tricks to help improve my productivity.

    I already own more than 300 game titles today as gifts for being a game tester. With this guide, I'm sure to test even more games and get that senior level promotion by the end of the year.

    If you're a passionate gamer, and don't know where to begin in this competitive career, then I strongly urge you to pick up this guide.

    -Pete Baker

     

     

     

    "Tested 3 Killer Games From Sega!"

    Tony, when you told me what you do for a living at Blizzcon, I was totally unsure whether I'll be just as lucky because I know it can be extremely difficult for people like me to land on the same job.

    I have no college education, no programming skills, and my gaming skills are just ordinary. I'm just another guy who just enjoys playing video games - a habit started since I was a child.

    True enough, it was as easy as you said it was. My gaming friends couldn't understand why a reputable company like Sega would pick an ordinary gamer like myself over thousands of others.

    I even got to use my high school experience as a trump card to help me get the job, just like you advised.

    Your guide is extremely useful and I'm grateful to you for passing the information to others who wants a career in video games just like me.

    -Jeremy Lee

     

     

    "My Friends Are Green With Envy For My Job"

    I must be the happiest guy in work - playing games all day. After I read your guide and followed your instructions, I got my first call from EA to test a sport genre game.

    I quit my computer repair job after 2 months when I decided to pursue this full time - and never looked back since.

    Today, I have tested 3 games to date as a junior game tester and have earned more than $1,329.00 . Now that I have more experience, I'm ready to upgrade my salary for game testing.

    My girlfriend can't believe I'm doing this for a living now. She's so jealous and considering doing a career move to game testing as well. We'll probably be spending more time together "fighting" all day.

    -Jerry Stinger

     

     

    "Announcing the Beta Game Tester's Guide

    To Getting Paid To Play Video Games"

     

     

    Warning: Before you continue, it's important that you remember...

    * This is NOT a get-rich-quick scheme, illegal business opportunity, or other dangerous advice that can land you in jail.

    * This is NOT rehashed, repackaged, regurgitated information that no longer works.

    * This is NOT made up information written by a ghostwriter who never used a game console.

    * This is NOT for wannabe gamers who don't bother to follow instructions.

    * This is NOT available for sale anywhere, until now...

    Along with my crack team of researchers and beta testers, I've compiled information based on real-life experience testing video games in the gaming industry. You'll see it in every chapter, from the details of the testing process, to learning how to walk through a build.

    I've created the ultimate guide for anyone interested in jumping into the game testing field...  regardless of how much experience you have, how much money you currently make and whether or not you've been to college or not.

    You'll find everything you need to know to enter the industry like a pro, gain experience fast, strike the right connections, and glide through the selection process.

    This is stuff only an insider can reveal to you.

    And just to prove it, here's a sneak peak of what you'll get in this document:

    A hit list of the top 30 biggest game tester recruiters in the video game industry.

    The professional game tester mindset to using your gaming skills and scoring the job. (Paragraph 2, Page 4)


    The proper attitude so you can play your heart out and do very little work. (Paragraph 2, Page 4)

    How to get first hand access to play the coolest games months (or even years!) ahead of time. (Paragraph 3, Page 4)

    The unknown truth about getting your creative input heard from the beginning and using it as stepping stone to something bigger in your career. (Paragraph 3, Page 4)

    How to play an unfinished product for the maximum enjoyment so you can have fun doing it and still get work done. (Paragraph 2, Page 5)

    Every hardcore gamer's fantasy - how to get paid to hammer every game component. (Paragraph 4, Page 5)

    No more battling through difficult levels that sucks out your time. Here's what you'll be told to do during game testing. (Paragraph 5, Page 5)

    The little known fact about why companies are hungry for testers like you... and how you can use that to get hired. (Paragraph 2, Page 6)

    How To Talk The Talk. A detailed description of every game developer's concerns so you can show you understand the video game industry inside out. (Paragraph 3, Page 6)

    How you can help prevent a major project disaster and tilt the odds at your favor to getting hired. (Paragraph 4, Page 6)

    The No. 1 hot button you can push to get hired. Every publisher think this matters to them even if they deny it publicly. (Paragraph 5, Page 6)

    The rules of game testing laid out in simple english. (Paragraph 1, Page 7)

    How to work on the alpha stage game where there is the most room for your creative input. (Paragraph 3, Page 7)

    How to get paid to crash the game. (Paragraph 4, Page 7)

    A step by step guide to reporting a game testing even if you can't write or communicate clearly (Paragraph 5, Page 7)

    Advanced level testing. If you want to play a close to finished product with sound tracks, awesome graphics, and interactive sequences... then this is for you. (Paragraph 1, Page 8)

    WARNING: Place close attention to this rule or risk losing your job as a game beta tester. (Paragraph 3, Page 8)

    How to build up your resume as a beta tester fast by playing games for free so you get hired instead of your competitors. (Paragraph 4, Page 8)

    Where to start testing so it's impossible to mess things up especially when you're new on the job. (Paragraph 1, Page 9)

    How to handle the relationship with the designers and developers for the best chance at being hired. (Paragraph 2, Page 9)

    How to put a foot in the door to getting hired in higher positions of game testing (Final paragraph, Page 9)

    Fast Learner Guide. How to pick up opportunities to learn as fast as you can on the job. (Paragraph 1, Page 10)

    How to promote yourself faster in the game industry and secure your position there. (Paragraph 2, Page 10)

    How to get your employers to notice your talent and creativity in game development. Plus, get your ideas heard and recognized. (Paragraph 3, Page 10)

    Blend with the insiders of the game industry by being a player. Here's how you can show them exactly what you know and why not hiring you will be their biggest mistake. (Paragraph 4, Page 10)

    Striking alliances with developers. Who you should talk to to get your big break in the gaming industry... and how you can find opportunities to approach these people. (Paragraph 5, Page 10)

    The secret to levelling yourself up with industry experience. (Paragraph 1, Page 11)

    The perfect starting position to take if you're serious in becoming a powerhouse in the gaming industry. No money or experience required. (Paragraph 2, Page 11)

    Being a champion game tester: A step-by-step guide to assist you in meeting expections and arming you with the skills to match. (Paragraph 3, Page 11)

    A few nasty snags you must avoid. These dangerous traps set me back when I was wet behind the ears. Be aware of them to quickly succeed. (Paragraph 4, Page 11)

    Strict deadlines to meet day in day out. Do this basic part well and you'll be well ahead of the rest of the pack because most just struggle with this. (Paragraph 5, Page 11)

    Certain professional gamer qualities which you'll earn as you rise up the ranks. Let me tell you what they are now to short cut your learning curve.
    (Paragraph 1, Page 12)

    If you don't know what to do and hate to take charge, this feature will make sure you just follow instructions and let your "gamer instinct" kick in high gear. No thinking involved. Just continuous gameplay through set objectives. (Paragraph 2, Page 12)

    Secrets to breeze through the selection process. Violating these rules might reduce your employement lifespan. Follow them carefully and your likelihood of success increases dramatically. (Paragraph 3, Page 12)

    The lone ranger game tester's delight. How being a social recluse (and all of us are) when done right, can actually make you a more productive game tester and therefore more valuable to the company. (Paragraph 4, Page 12)

    Real life RTS. How to use this internal quality to rise higher than other gamers and make yourself more valuable to the company while you enjoy the game. (Paragraph 1, Page 13)

    Dirty little secret. Basic computer literacy can help you get hired. A few programmes you must master in order to secure your job position (Paragraph 2, Page 13)

    Most testers don't do this. Get this trump card skill that most gamers chicken out of. (Paragraph 3, Page 13)

    How getting close with your tools can make or break your chances as a beta tester. (Paragraph 4, Page 13)

    How your location can determine whether you get a job or not... and a simple solution to solve this if you're located someplace else. (Paragraph 5, Page 13)

    Common myths and urban legends debunked! Make sure you correct your knowledge or you might hurt your opportunities, or end up working for a job you hate.

    Is it possible to work from home on your own schedule?

    True or false? Here what I have to say about it. (Page 14)

    A exhaustive list of criterias employers look for in an ideal candidate. (Paragraph 4, Page 14)

    The blueprint to success and how you can still have fun playing games. Embracing this advice is crucial to your long term success and satisfaction in testing games. (Page 15)

    How to get more permanent and higher positions in the game industry.
    (Paragraph 2, Page 16)

    How to land a great deal of overtime pay. (Paragraph 3, Page 16)

    The go-to-guy to meet when any problem arise during testing that was unanticipated. Misunderstandings happen, and when they do, you're in a better position to handle it quickly before it escalates by talking to this guy in power. (Paragraph 5, Page 15)

    Who to turn to for help when you're wet behind the ears in beta-testing. (Paragraph 2, Page 17)

    Hidden Inside! Opportunities to move up the ranks for more well-paid positions. (Paragraph 4, Page 17)

    Secrets and traits to exhibit when climbing up the career ladder (Paragraph 1, Page 18)

    Have an eye for flashy graphics? Here's how you can land on the role and contribute your artistic ideas into the mix. (Paragraph 2, Page 18)

    If you have programming skills, then this role can help you upgrade to a more sustainable position. Start engineering new games now. (Paragraph 3, Page 18)

    Have a talent in managing people? Here's how you can use a little of everything and have the entire development team answer to you. (Paragraph 4, Page 18)

    Every little details about the gaming industry you need to fit into your resume. Show that you're knowledgable and fit the image and you'll pull it off. In a few minutes, you'll have the inside out of the industry on your finger tips. (Paragraph 1, Page 20)

    A detailed listing of game genres and a concise history of each from a developers perspective. Make sure you talk his language and you'll be his buddy for hire. Plus, examples of some well-known games for each genre to prepare you for tricky questions. (Paragraph 2, Page 20)

    Quick start section to get you up to speed as fast as possible, complete with frequently used terminology and jargons so you can hit the ground running with this career. You won't be caught at a loss for words when discussing about your job promotion. (Page 20)

    How to demonstrate you're a perfect fit for the role based on what employers are looking for. This specific list will eliminate all the guess work and you'll know what to show them to get picked out of the thousands. (Paragraph 4, Page 24)

    How an iPhone application can help you clinch the deal if you know what you're doing. Employers are always looking for the game testers who "get it" because they aren't that many in the real world. (Paragraph 5, Page 24)

    How to use any common accomplishment you had back in your high school days to rise up the shortlisted group of people to hire first. (Paragraph 6, Page 24)

    How using your personality correctly, and fitting it to the company can put you acres ahead of the rest in getting hired. (Paragraph 1, Page 25)

    How to use mediocre social skills and bring it up a notch so your team will be rooting for you when you work together (Paragraph 4, Page 25)

    How to use your video game passion to keep yourself self motivated to finish the job until the end. (Paragraph 5, Page 25)

    Discover how to unleash the hard core gaming habits and let it do the testing for
    you. (Paragraph 6, Page 25)

    Why being a street vandal can make you a better beta testers than the good boys who do well in ivy league colleges. (Paragraph 7, Page 25)

    The key things you can do to prepare yourself for a rewarding lifetime career in game testing. Plus, additional secrets like...

    How to beat other gamers for the job even if they got a college degree, relevant industry experience, and are more qualified. (Paragraph 3, Page 26)

    Key players you should strike a connections with even though most people ignore them all the time. (Paragraph 4, Page 26)

    Use this final ammo to reach your dream job even if you think there's nothing going for you. (Paragraph 1, Page 27)

    Multiple opportunities to put your foot in the door and offer them a chance to hire you. (Paragraph 2, Page 27)

    How many times you should call back on interviews and how to stop them from throwing your resume into the circular file. (Paragraph 3, Page 27)

    How standing out from the usual gamer behaviour during this selection process can show you're a more capable person to handle the job than any other guy on the street. (Paragraph 4, Page 27)

    If you have a college degree, this will be a huge advantage. Here are the things to emphasize and really drive home in your 3 years of college. (Page 28)

    The essential factors you must put into play when they call you for an interview so you say the right things. (Paragraph 3, Page 30)

    How to answer the No. 1 killer question every hiring person asks "Why do you want to work for us..." Never give them a generic, same-old answer again and leave a lasting impression. (Paragraph 3, Page 30)

    How to fit the image of the ideal candidate they want to hire. (Paragraph 5, Page 30)

    4 things you musn't do when you ask questions on the interview. (Paragraph 1, Page 31)

    What to expect during the selection process and how to be sure you're leading the interview right. (Paragraph 1, Page 31)

    How to answer every trick questions in the book even if you have been fired in a past job before. (Paragraph 3, Page 31)

    How to appear like an ideal candidate even if you stutter like a nervous wreck. (Paragraph 4, Page 31)

    The grand finale to prove you're different from the rest of the pack. (Paragraph 5, Page 31)

    The best way to enter an interview that works for almost all the hired game testers. (Paragraph 4, Page 32)

    5 cardinal sins you must NEVER commit during an interview. (Paragraph 3, Page 33)

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