The video game industry has quality control positions called game testers. This position is greatly desired because of its ease to get into the industry. Surveys have shown this to be true.
To increase their odds, people that want these positions get classes and education on Game testing and Game development. Some come out of computer Science Degrees.
Due to NDAs you usually have to be 18 to get a game testing position.
You can find directories of game developers on the internet. Through those directories you can discover if your area has a lot of game testing or game related employment.
go to your local college or university and ask them if they have a game testing course.
If they don't, Here is a school that offers a game testing course online.
http://www.gamecareerguide.com/schools/1467/powerup_games.php
Here is a Cheap App with some game testing information
http://www.appup.com/app-details/video-games-tester-training---sampler
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Dave Cook is video game reviewer and journalist. Based in the UK Dave Cook writes for both print and online video game periodicals like 'The Escapist' and 'SquareGo.'
Would you be interested in volunteering as a reviewer for our project?
If he or she is lucky, about two donuts, one donut hole, and a cup of coffee. And that's for only one review!
There are excellent online resources to learn how to become a video game tester. Here, by instance: http://www.becomegametester.com/
Try to analyse games, write reviews about them and send them to some magazines or websites. The internet is a great starting point for an upcoming video game journalist.But there are so many joung people like you so there are much more "journalists" then needed - so you have to be a good reviewer