Want to become a PlayStation Videogame tester for SCEA?

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As you can imagine, playing video games for a living can be great fun! As a product tester you could have the opportunity to test development software, identify programming issues, evaluate product for content guidelines, and document quality-assurance checks.\n\nFor more information, please contact:\n\nParker Services\nVisit www.parkerservices.com for information on current openings. \n\nor\n\nAerotek\nVisit www.thingamajob.com for information on current openings.\n\nThis is a promotional video which premiered on the Underground CD for the PlayStation. The video features well-respected producer Mike Giam. Mike was responsible for such hit titles as WarHawk, Twisted Metal, Jet Moto, and Mickey Mania. If you want to break into the videogame industry, becoming a videogame tester is a great beginning step. Keep in mind, a tester's job isn't a cakewalk.\nThanks for watching this video!! If you enjoyed this video and would like to see more in the future, please hit the like button and subscribe to ensure you don't miss any content!

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www.PlayStationMuseum.com
Preserving the history of PlayStation

About
The PlayStation Museum collects, studies, and interprets the hardware, video games, design, and all related materials regarding the history of the original Sony PlayStation game console. The PlayStation Museum is the longest-running active web resource dedicated solely to preserving the history of PlayStation.

On-line web resource
Beyond collecting and preserving such materials, the PlayStation Museum is a highly interactive, media-based educational web resource devoted to Sony PlayStation history.

Preserving the history of the games industry
Sony forever changed the video gaming landscape with the launch of the PlayStation. Without the support of game developers, the Sony PlayStation brand would not have been the success that it is. The PlayStation Museum strives to recognize the efforts, creative designs, and history of Sony PlayStation game developers.

With Developer Insights, the PlayStation Museum gives developers a platform to document and share in-depth their challenges and accomplishments in developing PlayStation video games. These exclusive insights are often publicized through major video game news outlets including GameSetWatch (a Gamasutra blog), Joystiq, and Kotaku. Developers often share with the PlayStation Museum their experiences, artwork, design documents, and other media with the goal of preserving their work and receiving recognition for their hard work and creativity. At no time will any media or experiences be shared with the public without the developer's complete understanding, approval, and explicit consent.

Through social media channels, the PlayStation Museum promotes current and past developer projects. The PlayStation Museum has garnered support from developers and publishers worldwide with the same goal of preserving the history of PlayStation game development. Developers, former or current, include 989 Studios, Acclaim, Accolade, Activision, Argonaut, Blue Sky, Capcom, CAPS, Electronic Arts, Gray Matter, GT Interactive, Infogrames, Namco, Naughty Dog, Neversoft, Player 1, Psygnosis, Realtime Associates, Runecraft, SCE Worldwide Studios, Sony Interactive Studios America, Squaresoft, Universal Studios Interactive, Viacom New Media, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Visual Concepts, and more.

Support the PlayStation Museum with word of mouth
The PlayStation Museum relies heavily on word of mouth within the game development community to support the efforts of historical game preservation. If you were a developer of Sony PlayStation games and would like to participate in documenting your experiences with Sony's machine or know someone who would be interested, please contact the PlayStation Museum today.

The future
The PlayStation Museum seeks to ensure that present and future generations can explore the history of PlayStation, understand how Sony PlayStation began and evolved, appreciate who played what roles in that evolution, and grasp the impact that Sony PlayStation had on society. The PlayStation Museum actively supports the efforts of the Strong National Museum of Play.


Endorsements:
“Things move so fast in the game industry that developers are always in danger of forgetting their roots. Thanks to the PlayStation Museum and other indie efforts to preserve our history, new generations of developers can learn from the experience of the ones who came before… and old gamers can enjoy reminiscing, too. Good work, guys.”
Ernest Adams, founder of the International Game Developers’ Association







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