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Article: Interest In Video Game Tester Jobs Offers Game Industry Hope Despite Sales Slump.
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- Article date:
- May 22, 2009
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Tokyo, Japan, May 22, 2009 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- Despite the reported drop in U.S. retail sales of video game products in April, demand for information on video game tester jobs and related positions is on the rise, leaving some experts to believe the industry is still on firm footing.
According to Hitoshi Jones, who covers the video game industry from Japan, video game product sales may have gone down, but there is still plenty of enthusiasm towards being involved in the industry.
"Interest is still strong. In fact, in April alone, we had over 700 people request our free video game tester (http://www.beagametester.com) guide and thousands of people ...
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