If you think you have a really great idea the best thing to do is patent it first. Then you can try to submit it to company's without worry of your great ideas being stolen.
Short answer: It's possible.
Any group of any particular Game Development Companies or Game Development Teams.
If you emailed Activision for example and asked them to do that then they would probably ignore it or it could put ideas into their heads for upcoming games, but I am sure things happen where people invest into developing games and programmers at video game companies will create it. I hope this helped.
There are several companies that employ video game testers. Some of the companies do offer insurance for the testers since they are full time employees.
There are many websites and companies that can offer the video game Secret of Mana. Some of these websites and companies are GameStop, Walmart and Amazon.
Video game design companies purchase licenses from companies like Microsoft, Sony, & Nintendo. When they buy the license from one of those companies they also receive the software/hardware/firmware and so on required to program/design a game on their console.
There are several online companies that offer video game marketing to independent game makers. One such site is vgsmart.com.
you make them at game companies such as Nintendo or Sony
I think Bungie is.
A majority of video game companies require testers to have at least a high school diploma.
first you go to the website you want to suggest second its said email or suggest then you click on it.
Someone can purchase racing video games from a number of companies such as Amazon. Amazon has a large selection of racing video games from numerous video game publishing companies.
The more and better references you have, the easier it is to land the best video-game tester job openings. many companies offer this jobs. Atari is hiring video game testers, though many are interns. Konami USA is also hiring video game testers. Research local software companies that develop games, espcially educational games - they need testers but rarely advertise.